| Made in Empire: Finding the History of International Law in Imperial Locations Introduction |
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| What's Human Rights Got To Do With It? An Empirical Analysis of Human Rights References in Investment Arbitration |
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| The expressive turn of international criminal justice: A field in search of meaning |
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| Grabbing land legally: A Marxist analysis |
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| A false promise? Regulating land-grabbing and the post-colonial state |
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| Highlighting inequalities in the histories of human rights: Contestations over justice, needs and rights in the 1970s |
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| The Moving Location of Empire: Indirect Rule, International Law, and the Bantu Educational Kinema Experiment |
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| The Birth of an Imperial Location: Comparative Perspectives on Western Colonialism in China |
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| Plausibility in the Provisional Measures Jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice |
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| Pre-trial 'Protective Measures for the Purpose of Forfeiture' at the International Criminal Court: Safeguarding and balancing competing rights and interests |
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| A New Influence of Legal Scholars? The Use of Academic Writings at International Criminal Courts and Tribunals |
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| Notes on the ideology of international organizations law: The International Organization for Migration, state-making, and the market for migration |
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| Between life, security and rights: Framing the interdiction of 'boat migrants' in the Central Mediterranean and Australia |
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| Procedural Models to Upgrade BITs: China's Experience |
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| On being companions and strangers: Lawyers and the production of international climate law |
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| Critical perspectives on environmental protection in non-international armed conflict: Developing the principles of distinction, proportionality and necessity |
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| Title to Territory and Jurisdiction in International Human Rights Law: Three Models for a Fraught Relationship |
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| The 'standard of civilization' in international law: Intellectual perspectives from pre-war Japan |
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| Uncertainty and international adjudication |
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| Reimagining the Nation-State: Indigenous Peoples and the Making of Plurinationalism in Latin America |
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| Fascism, Imperialism and International Law: An Arch Met a Motorway and the Rest is History ... |
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| Empire, Racial Capitalism and International Law: The Case of Manumitted Haiti and the Recognition Debt |
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| Aliens in Latin America: Intervention, Arbitration and State Responsibility for Rebels |
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| The Art of Rhetoric: Perceptions of the International Criminal Court and Legalism |
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| The Prosecutor's Request Concerning the Rohingya Deportation to Bangladesh: Certain Procedural Questions |
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| The World Bank's Environmental and Social Safeguards and the evolution of global order |
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| Looking at the World Bank's safeguard reform through the lens of deliberative democracy |
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| Fear and international law-making: An exploratory inquiry |
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| On Common Plans and Excess Crimes: Fragmenting the Notion of Co-Perpetration in International Criminal Law |
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| African International Legal Histories - International Law in Africa: Perspectives and Possibilities |
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| Towards a Postcolonial Genealogy of International Organizations Law |
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| Ambivalence, anxieties/Adaptations, advances: Conceptual History and International Law |
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| The international law commission's recent work on exceptions to immunity: Charting the course for a brave new world in international law? |
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| General international law in the relations between international organizations and their members |
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| Thousands on the stand: Exploring trends and patterns of international witnesses |
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| Mining for humanity in the deep sea and outer space: The role of small states and international law in the extraterritorial expansion of extraction |
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| Analyzing the Constitutional Theory of Money: Governance, Power, and Instability |
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| An International Law Approach to Food Regime Theory |
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| Approaching Custom Identification as a Conflict Avoidance Technique: Tadic and Kupreskic Revisited |
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| Precarious Finality? Reflections on Res Judicata and the Question of the Delimitation of the Continental Shelf Case |
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| Ebola and the airplane - securing mobility through regime interactions and legal adaptation |
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| The invocation of the right to self-defence in response to armed attacks conducted by armed groups: Implications for attribution |
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| India's nuclear force doctrine: Through the lens of jus ad bellum |
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| Legal Protection as Competition for Jurisdiction: The Case of Refugee Protection through Law in the Past and at Present |
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| Territorial Disputes and Their Resolution in the Recent Jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice |
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| Revisionist Just War Theory and the Concept of War Crimes |
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| 'There was an elephant in the court room': Reflections on the role of Judge Sir Percy Spender (1897-1985) in the South West Africa Cases (1960-1966) after half a century |
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| Non-treaty Claims in Investment Treaty Arbitration |
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| From bureaucracy to management: The International Criminal Court's internal progress narrative |
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| Performing the rule of law in international organizations: Ibrahim Shihata and the World Bank's turn to governance reform |
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