Routledge research in international law
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Routledge research in international law
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Routledge research in international law
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- Fighting and victimhood in international criminal law, Joanna Nicholson
- The far-right in international and European law, Natalie Alkiviadou
- International law-making, essays in honour of Jan Klabbers, [edited by] Rain Liivoja, Jarna Petman
- The UN Security Council and domestic actors, distance in international law, Machiko Kanetake
- The changing nature of customary international law, methods of interpreting the concept of custom in international criminal tribunals, Noora Arajärvi
- International investment law and globalization, foreign investment, responsibilities and intergovernmental organizations, Jean-Michel Marcoux
- Transnational terrorist groups and international criminal law, by Anna Marie Brennan
- The rule of unwritten international law, customary law, general principles, and world order, Peter G. Staubach
- The rule of law in the United Nations Security Council decision-making process, turning the focus inwards, Sherif Elgebeily
- Child rights and international discrimination law, implementing Article 2 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, Edited by Marit Skivenes and Karl Harald Søvig
- Global governance, human rights and international law, combating the tragic flaw, Errol P. Mendes
- Justice for victims before the International Criminal Court, Luke Moffett
- International Court of Justice and municipal courts, an inter-judicial dialogue, Oktawian Kuc
- The International Criminal Court in search of its purpose and identity, edited by Triestino Mariniello
- Participants in the international legal system, multiple perspectives on non-state actors in international law, edited by Jean d'Aspremont
- International economic actors and human rights, Adam McBeth
- International law in a multipolar world, edited by Matthew Happold
- The ICJ and the development of international law, the enduring impact of the Corfu Channel case, edited by Karine Bannelier, Théodore Christakis, Sarah Heathcote
- The law on the use of force, a feminist analysis, Gina Heathcote
- Resolving claims to self-determination, is there a role for the International Court of Justice?, Andrew K. Coleman
- Resisting United Nations Security Council resolutions, Sufyan Droubi
- Queering international law, possibilities, alliances, complicities, risks, edited by Dianne Otto
- Cultural diversity in international law, the effectiveness of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, edited by Lilian Richieri Hanania
- China, cultural heritage, and international law, Hui Zhong
- Public-private partnerships and responsibility under international law, a global health perspective, Lisa Clarke
- International law and boundary disputes in Africa, Gbenga Oduntan
- Reciprocity in international law, its impact and function, Shahrad Nasrolahi Fard
- Power and law in international society, international relations as the sociology of international law, Mark Klamberg
- UNHCR and international refugee law, from treaties to innovation, Corinne Lewis
- The problem of enforcement in international law, countermeasures, the non-injured state and the idea of international community, Elena Katselli Proukaki
- The relationship between human security discourse and international law, a principled approach, Shireen Daft
- Private international law and arbitral jurisdiction, Faidon Varesis
- State accountability under international law, holding states accountable for a breach of jus cogens norms, Lisa Yarwood
- Small island states and international law, the challenge of rising seas, Carolin König
- Latin America and the International Court of Justice, contributions to international law, Edited by Paula Wojcikiewicz Almeida and Jean-Marc Sorel
- Fragmentation vs the constitutionalisation of international law, a practical inquiry, edited by Andrzej Jakubowski and Karolina Wierczynska
- The responsibility to protect in international law, an emerging paradigm shift, Susan Breau
- International organizations and the idea of autonomy, institutional independence in the international legal order, edited by Richard Collins and Nigel D. White
- Threats of force, international law and strategy, Francis Grimal
- The changing role of nationality in international law, edited by Alessandra Annoni and Serena Forlati