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  3. Vol 6 No 2 (2018): International Legal Reform

Vol 6 No 2 (2018): International Legal Reform

Published: 2019-03-01

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  • A Comparative Analysis of the Charter of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) and the Constitutive Act of the African Union (AU)
    Joel Adelusi Adeyeye
    215-241
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  • Social Media Challenges to Peace-making and What Can Be Done About Them
    Juraj Majcin
    242-255
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  • Global Environmental Governance Reform: The Emerging Debate on the Need for a World Environment Organisation
    Empire Hechime Nyekwere
    256-285
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  • Legitimacy Issues in Investor-Treaty Arbitration and How a Permanent Court May Be the Best Solution
    Hasanali Pirbhai
    286-301
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  • Migrant Rights in International Law: Exploring the Gendered Experiences of Migrant Women and Girls
    Jenny Poon
    302-319
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  • Specific Direction: An Unspecific Threshold
    Dhruv Sharma
    320-332
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  • Solidarity as a Principle of International Law: Its Application in Consensual Intervention
    Themistoklis Tzimas
    333-359
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