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  • No Access (Payment required) 3. Une Relecture De La Théorie Des Sous-systèmes En Droit International
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  • No Access (Payment required) 4. Hierarchy in International Law within the Context of Its Fragmentation
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  • No Access (Payment required) 6. The Concept of International Community in International Law: Theory and Reality
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  • No Access (Payment required) 7. The Proliferation of International Dispute Settlement Mechanisms: the Threat of Fragmentation vs. The Promise of a More Effective System? Some Refl Ections from the Perspective of Investment Arbitration
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  • No Access (Payment required) 8. Boundaries of Justice? an International Law Approach
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  • No Access (Payment required) 10. The Three Cores of Aggression
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  • No Access (Payment required) 13. The Principle of Non-Discrimination in International Economic Law: a Conceptual and Historical Sketch
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  • No Access (Payment required) 14. The Prohibition to Use Force afterSixty Years of Abuse
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  • No Access (Payment required) 16. Variations on the Theme of‘ Soft International Law’
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  • No Access (Payment required) 18. The General Assembly and the International Law Commission: What Happens to the Commission’s Work and Why?
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  • No Access (Payment required) 19. Implications of the Independence of Kosovo for International Law
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  • No Access (Payment required) 21. The International Customary Law Nature of Immunity from Measures of Constraint for State Cultural Property on Loan
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  • No Access (Payment required) 22. La Création De l’Etat d’Israël À La Lumière Du Droit International
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  • No Access (Payment required) 23. Legal Personality or Not – the Recent Attempts to Improve the Status of the OSCE
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  • No Access (Payment required) 24. In the Twilight Zones of the State
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  • No Access (Payment required) 26. Responsibility of States and Individuals for Genocide and Other International Crimes
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  • No Access (Payment required) 27. Individuelle versus Staatenverantwortlichkeit Im Zusammenhang Mit Völkermord
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  • No Access (Payment required) 28. The International Criminal Court – International Humanitarian Law at Work
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  • No Access (Payment required) 29. ‘Irrelevance of Offi Cial Capacity’ – Article 27 Rome Statute Undermined by Obligations under International Law or by Agreement (Article 98)?
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  • No Access (Payment required) 30. The Crime of Aggression: Custom, Treaty and Prospects for International Prosecution
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  • No Access (Payment required) 32. Nationality and the Protection of Property under the European Convention on Human Rights
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  • No Access (Payment required) 33. Vom Weltstrafrecht Zum Weltzivilrecht Oder Vom Internationalen Strafgerichtshof Zum Internationalen Gerichtshof Für Menschenrechte? Überlegungen Am Beispiel Der Folterbekämpfung
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  • No Access (Payment required) 34. De-Regulating Humanitarian Aid: the Need for New Norms and Interpretations
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  • No Access (Payment required) 36. Der Einfl Uss Der Menschenrechte Auf Das Völkerrecht: Ein Entwurf
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  • No Access (Payment required) 37. Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Treaties – the Case of Israel and the Palestinian Territories Revisited
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  • No Access (Payment required) 38. Landlocked Developing Countries and the Law of the Sea
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  • No Access (Payment required) 39. International Environmental Regulations – Is a Comprehensive Body of Law Emerging or Is Fragmentation Going to Stay?
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  • No Access (Payment required) 40. Using Judicial Bodies for the Implementation and Enforcement of International Environmental Law
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  • No Access (Payment required) 41. Liability for Environmental Damage in Antarctica: Supplement to the Rules on State Responsibility or a Lost Opportunity?
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  • No Access (Payment required) 42. Anglo Saxon and Continental Approaches to Pleading before the ICJ Aspects Des Modes Continentaux Et Anglo-Saxons De Plaidoiries Devant La C.I.J.
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  • No Access (Payment required) 43. Argentinien vs Uruguay – Ein Mehrfrontenkampf
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  • No Access (Payment required) 44. The 2007 Nicaragua v. Colombia Territoral and Maritime Dispute (PreliminaryObjections) Judgment: a Landmark in the Sound Administration of International Justice
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  • No Access (Payment required) 45. Some Thoughts on Compliance with International Obligations
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  • No Access (Payment required) 47. The Judicial Functions of the International Court of Justice
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  • No Access (Payment required) 48. The ‘Second Pillar’ in a Union with Out Pillars – a New Quality of the Common Foreign and Security Policy with the Treaty of Lisbon?
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  • No Access (Payment required) 49. Naiades and beyond: Stand Und Perspektiven Der Geplanten „Modernisierung Der Organisationsstruktur“ Fürdie Binnenschifffahrt in Europa
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  • No Access (Payment required) 50. Struggle for Exclusiveness: the ECJ and Competing International Tribunals
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  • No Access (Payment required) 51. Quelle Est L’identité De l’Europe ?
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