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2. Water Under the Paris Agreement: An Unexploited Potential?

3. Elements of a doctrine of transnational constitutional norms.

4. Unveiling Shadows: Jus Cogens Imperative to Criminalize Enforced Disappearances in Pakistan.

6. LEGAL ISSUES SURROUNDING VETO USE AND AGGRESSION.

7. FOREWORD INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE NEW COLD WAR.

8. THE SHOT HEARD AROUND THE OUTBACK: WHY ADOPTING AUSTRALIA'S FIREARM LAWS WOULD FLOUT AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONALISM AND JUS COGENS NORMS.

9. International Norm Disputes : The Link Between Contestation and Norm Robustness

10. Heading of the Part: Pay Plan.

11. THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE AND ITS POWERS TO JUDICIAL REVIEW OF THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS.

12. The Expansive Domain of Rule of Law: Arguing from the International Legal Framework.

13. The Achievements of International Law : Essays in Honour of Robin Churchill

14. Jus Cogens

15. Peremptory Norms of General International Law (Jus Cogens) : Disquisitions and Disputations

16. Understanding Jus Cogens in International Law and International Legal Discourse

17. WHY THE VETO POWER IS NOT UNLIMITED: A RESPONSE TO CRITIQUES OF, AND QUESTIONS ABOUT, EXISTING LEGAL LIMITS TO THE VETO POWER IN THE FACE OF ATROCITY CRIMES.

18. Procedural Jus Cogens.

19. Peremptory Norms of General International Law (Jus Cogens) and the Prohibition of Terrorism

20. Hope behind the critique of grand narratives of collective salvation: remarks on 'The power of metaphors and narratives'.

21. JUS COGENS BEFORE INTERNATIONAL COURTS: THE MEGA-POLITICAL SIDE OF THE STORY.

22. Classical Morality in International Peremptory Criminal Law

23. Legal Authority Beyond the State

25. The rule of law and the Caribbean Court of Justice: taking jus cogens for a spin.

26. Legal Consequences of Peremptory Norms in International Law

27. State Accountability for Space Debris : A Legal Study of Responsibility for Polluting the Space Environment and Liability for Damage Caused by Space Debris

29. Genocide, Torture, and Terrorism : Ranking International Crimes and Justifying Humanitarian Intervention

30. THE AUTHORITY OF INTERNATIONAL REFUGEE LAW.

31. Conflicting Approaches to the U.S. Common Law of Foreign Official Immunity.

32. The Legality of Closure on Land and Safe Passage Between the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

33. ESCALATION OF THE CONFLICT BETWEEN RUSSIA AND UKRAINE IN 2022 IN LIGHT OF THE LAW ON USE OF FORCE AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW.

34. Peremptory International Law - Jus Cogens : A General Inventory

35. Jus Cogens : International Law and Social Contract

37. The Jurisdiction of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights Should Outlive Defection.

38. The Emperor's New Clothes – What If No Jus Cogens Claim Can Be Justified?

40. The Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons as Jus Cogens.

41. State Accountability Under International Law : Holding States Accountable for a Breach of Jus Cogens Norms

42. INTERNATIONAL LAW OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS NONPROLIFERATION: APPLICATION TO NON-STATE ACTORS.

43. The Cyprus Question, International Law and European Law: An Assessment.

44. Constitutional international environmental law for the Anthropocene?

45. Requiem for Crimea: Why Tribunals Should Have Declined Jurisdiction over the Claims of Ukrainian Investors against Russian under the Ukraine–Russia BIT.

47. THE OBLIGATION OF NON-RECOGNITION FOR THE THIRTEEN POINT AMENDMENTS OF THE CYPRUS CONSTITUTION BY INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY.

48. In defence of Front Polisario: The ECJ as a global jus cogens maker.

49. THE COST OF TERRITORIALITY: JUS COGENS CLAIMS AGAINST CORPORATIONS.

50. The Substantive/Procedural Distinction: Law's Solution to the Problem of Jus Cogens in a World of Sovereign States.

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