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Unpacking Dissent: ICJ’s South Africa vs Israel

Garvit Shrivastava Continue reading Unpacking Dissent: ICJ’s South Africa vs Israel

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The (Specific) Standard Of Aiding And Abetting Under The Rome Statute [Part II]

Aryan Deepak Mehta Continue reading The (Specific) Standard Of Aiding And Abetting Under The Rome Statute [Part II]

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The (Specific) Standard Of Aiding And Abetting Under The Rome Statute [Part I]

Aryan Deepak Mehta Continue reading The (Specific) Standard Of Aiding And Abetting Under The Rome Statute [Part I]

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The Silent “God” Amidst Godlessness: Reflections On The UN’s Role Against Genocide 

Abhijeet Shrivastava Continue reading The Silent “God” Amidst Godlessness: Reflections On The UN’s Role Against Genocide 

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ICSID convention signing, March 18, 1965. From left to right: Cyril H. Davies, Secretary's Office; Aron Broches, general counsel of the World Bank Group; and President Woods (Credit: The World Bank).
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The Centrality of the Nation-State in International Economic Law: Denial of Non-State Actors as Amicus Curiae

Pushkar Reddy and Rubanya Nanda Continue reading The Centrality of the Nation-State in International Economic Law: Denial of Non-State Actors as Amicus Curiae

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Development, Water, and Human Rights: India’s Acute Water Crisis Against the ‘Universal’ Right to Water

Mahima Balaji Continue reading Development, Water, and Human Rights: India’s Acute Water Crisis Against the ‘Universal’ Right to Water

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Defining ‘Attacks’: Some Reflections on the Ntaganda Case [Part II]

Abhijeet Shrivastava Continue reading Defining ‘Attacks’: Some Reflections on the Ntaganda Case [Part II]

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Defining ‘Attacks’: Some Reflections on the Ntaganda Case [Part I]

Abhijeet Shrivastava Continue reading Defining ‘Attacks’: Some Reflections on the Ntaganda Case [Part I]

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An Analysis into the Active Assumption of Jurisdiction by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

Sahibnoor Singh Sidhu Continue reading An Analysis into the Active Assumption of Jurisdiction by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

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The Galwan Valley Stand-off And Conflict Classification

Abhijeet Shrivastava Continue reading The Galwan Valley Stand-off And Conflict Classification

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