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This important book looks at the current debates on sea migration through the conceptual framework of the rule of law, bringing clarity to this complex field. This allows it to …
This book investigates how state responsibility can be determined for the wrongdoing of non-state actors. Every day, people, businesses and societies around the world pay a price …
Rebellious Jurisprudence is the first attempt to construct a theory of judicial dissent as a matter of general international law. Although dissenting and separate opinions are …
This book offers a comprehensive overview of international law in the light of contemporary challenges facing Central Asian States. The Central Asian States (Kazakhstan, …
This book examines how the International Court of Justice (ICJ) reviews State behaviour through the prism of the standard of review. It develops a novel rationale to support the …
This book explores the operation, role, and prospects of global lawmaking, and the implications of the design of customary international lawmaking on social change. Drawing on …
This book develops a new theory of territorialism and international legal status of territories. It (i) defines the concept of territory, explaining how territories are created; …
This book explores the question of how the multiplication of judicial decisions on international law has influenced the way in which legal findings in international law …
This book examines whether international agreements between non-state actors can be identified as a source of international law using objective criteria. It asks whether, beyond …
Winner of the Hart–SLSA Book Prize 2024 This book explores the narratives and experiences of people in the Global South as they encounter the impact of international law in their …