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    Legal Agency of Small States: Regional Law Cooperation Amid Indo-Pacifific Pressures by Hsien-Li, Tan

    Published in Michigan journal of international law (01-01-2024)
    “…Discussions about the Indo-Pacific contestation between China and the United States often focus on both superpowers' geopolitical strategies and economic and…”
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    Aggressor State, Aggressor Individual, and What International Law Does/Should Protect by Hayır, Nurbanu

    “…This note examines the measures taken against Russian citizens in the context of the Russo-Ukrainian War in positive international law and analyzes the…”
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    Whose International Law Is It Anyway? The Battle over the Gatekeepers of Voluntarism by Yeini, Shelly Aviv

    Published in Michigan journal of international law (01-01-2024)
    “…International law has been ruled by the theory of voluntarism for the course of the last two centuries. It is currently being challenged by competing theories,…”
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    Legal Agency of Small States: Regional Law Cooperation Amid Indo-Pacific Pressures by Hsien-Li, Tan

    “…Discussions about the Indo-Pacific contestation between China and the United States often focus on both superpowers’ geopolitical strategies and economic and…”
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    Power Shift, the South China Sea Dispute, and the Role of International Law by Seo, Youngmin

    Published in Michigan journal of international law (01-01-2024)
    “…The arena of the law of the sea has become a battlefield for Sino-American legal warfare, commonly referred to as "lawfare," and it is in the tumultuous waters…”
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    Neutral Business Assistance and the Limits of Complicity Under International Criminal Law by Hajdin, Nikola

    “…Business transactions between corporations and actors involved in grave human rights violations present significant challenges for the assessment of corporate…”
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    The Humanization of War Reparations: Combatant Deaths and Compensation in Unlawful Wars by Jöbstl, Hannes, Rosenberg, Dean

    Published in Michigan journal of international law (01-01-2024)
    “…Recent events have sparked a renewed interest in the law and practice of war reparations. While today it is uncontroversial that unlawful uses of force,…”
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    Child-Taking by Amann, Diane

    “…A ruling group at times takes certain children out of their community and then tries to remake them in its image. It tries to rid the child of undesired…”
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    Restorative Justice for International Traditional Cultural Expression Ownership Disputes by Sulzer, Sandra

    “…Traditional cultural expressions (“TCE”), which include dances, songs, and pottery, and traditional knowledge (“TK”), which includes plant properties,…”
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    Article 103 of the United Nations Charter: Uncharted Possibilities? The Ukraine Conflflict and Beyond by Sthoeger, Eran

    Published in Michigan journal of international law (01-01-2024)
    “…Article 103 of the United Nations Charter establishes the primacy of states' obligations under the Charter over their other international obligations. The…”
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    Intersectionality's Travels to International Human Rights Law by Theilen, Jens

    “…Over the last two decades, references to intersectionality have become increasingly common in international human rights law. Many human rights bodies now make…”
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    CHILD-TAKING by Amann, Diane Marie

    Published in Michigan journal of international law (01-01-2024)
    “…A ruling group at times takes certain children out of their community and then tries to remake them in its image. It tries to rid the child of undesired…”
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    AGGRESSOR STATE, AGGRESSOR INDIVIDUAL, AND WHAT INTERNATIONAL LAW DOES/SHOULD PROTECT by Hayr, Nurbanu

    Published in Michigan journal of international law (01-01-2024)
    “…This note examines the measures taken against Russian citizens in the context of the Russo-Ukrainian War in positive international law and analyzes the…”
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    Article 103 of the United Nations Charter: Uncharted Possibilities? The Ukraine Conflict and Beyond by Sthoeger, Eran

    “…Article 103 of the United Nations Charter establishes the primacy of states’ obligations under the Charter over their other international obligations. The…”
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    NEUTRAL BUSINESS ASSISTANCE AND THE LIMITS OF COMPLICITY UNDER INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW by Hajdin, Nikola R

    Published in Michigan journal of international law (01-01-2024)
    “…Business transactions between corporations and actors involved in grave human rights violations present significant challenges for the assessment of corporate…”
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    Investment Treaty Arbitration Caught in The Public-Private Law Divide by Titi, Catharine

    “…The ongoing reform of investor-state dispute settlement (“ISDS”) underlines the pertinence of an old question that has received various and conflicting…”
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    International Advisory Proceedings on Climate Change by Mayer, Benoit

    “…Several island states are expected to be severely harmed by climate change and rising sea levels. In late 2021, several island states launched two legal…”
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    Reforming World Bank Dispute Resolution: ICSID in Context by Franck, Susan

    “…During a tumultuous moment in history with shifts in power and politics, international dispute settlement stands at a crossroads. In theory, international…”
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    Fact-Finding Without Rules: Habermas's Communicative Rationality as a Framework for Judicial Assessments of Digital Open-Source Information by Gillett, Matthew

    “…Jürgen Habermas’s theory of “communicative rationality” (also known as “communicative action”) provides a promising conceptual apparatus through which to…”
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    Trade Rules of State Enterprises: a Lawmaking Perspective by Hu, Shixue

    “…State Enterprises are important actors in global trade, yet their regulation is a highly contentious issue that presently troubles the WTO and U.S.-China trade…”
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