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Vol. 10 No. 2 (2023): International Law: Open Issue

Full Issue

  • Issue 10(2)
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Topic Submissions

  • The International Court of Justice: A Proper Forum for the Balanced Adjudication of Trade-Environment Disputes
    Nsikan-Abasi Odong
    1-30
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  • Should the European Court of Human Rights Treat the Anonymous and the Absent Witness Equally? The Application of the Same Three-Step Test
    Candan Yilmaz
    31-50
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  • ECOWAS Court of Justice: its linkage with the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights
    Joel Adelusi Adeyeye
    51-71
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Open Submissions

  • ‘Here Be Dragons’: Mapping the Legal Contours of Jus Cogens in International Law
    Francisco Lobo
    72-90
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  • Cyber Warfare as a Use of Force against Third-Party Countries: The Perspective of International Law
    Tareq Hamid Al-Fahdawi
    91-102
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  • Identifying the Legitimacy of the Taliban Government and the Resurrection of Peace in Afghanistan
    Gurwinder Singh
    103-118
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  • A UNHRC Resolution of Questionable Legality on Sri Lanka and its Importance as a Catalyst for Future UN Reform
    Dharshan Weerasekera
    119-156
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  • Promoting Food Security through the Multilateral Trading System: Assessing the WTO’s Efforts, Identifying its Gaps, and Exploring the Way Forward
    Giovanni Dall'Agnola
    157-194
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