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"""Italy and Human Rights in 2018: Does Omission Follow Inaction?"" is the title of the 2019 Yearbook introduction.... Read More >>
Detention under international law is highly regulated, but the law appears to be silent on non-international armed... Read More >>
“Key Documents on the Reform of the UN Security Council 1991-2019” brings together primary source documents reflecting... Read More >>
This discerning book provides nuanced insights into the international legal implications of these contracts, and... Read More >>
Attribution in International Law and Arbitration critically discusses and proposes solutions for the application... Read More >>
Wahlkampfauftritte auslandischer Staatsoberhaupter und Regierungsmitglieder fuhrten in Deutschland zu politischen... Read More >>
Counter-terrorism is now a permanent part of the legislative apparatus of the state yet little is known about how... Read More >>
Illuminates a distinctive politics of protection that transcends policy sectors. Adopts a comparative and historical... Read More >>
This book provides a detailed legal commentary of the Articles of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons,... Read More >>
In Corruption and Targeted Sanctions, Anton Moiseienko analyses the blacklisting of foreigners suspected of corruption... Read More >>
This systematic study of third-party countermeasures and its associated safeguards regime in international law offers... Read More >>
The 2018 Yearbook surveys the most significant activities of national and local Italian actors at domestic and international... Read More >>
When is a norm peremptory? This question has troubled legal scholars throughout the development of modern international... Read More >>
The Oxford ILDC online database has provided scholars with a wealth of information on the use of international law... Read More >>
Sovereign debt is necessary for states to function, yet its impact on human rights is underexplored. Bantekas and... Read More >>
The permanent five (P5) members of the United Nations Security Council – China, France, Russia, the UK, and the... Read More >>