Department of Law (LAW): Recent submissions
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Title:Indigenous judges at the special jurisdiction for peace : reimagining the role of transitional justice judges Author(s):BRIES SILVA, Nina
Date:2025Citation:The International journal of human rights, 2025, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:In the wake of the 2016 Final Peace agreement, the Colombia Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) was established as the court in charge of dealing with cases related to the armed conflict. For the first time in Colombian ...
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Title:‘On my way out … for real!’ : a conversation with Joseph H.H. Weiler on the occasion of his stepping down as EJIL editor in chief Author(s):NOUWEN, Sarah Maria Heiltjen
; WEILER, Joseph H. H.
Date:2025Citation:European journal of international law, 2025, Art. chaf003, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:EJIL Editor in Chief Joseph H.H. Weiler has written numerous editorials in which he gives advice on academic practices. He titled them: ‘On My Way Out’. After 17 years of serving as EJIL Editor in Chief, he is now stepping ...
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Title:On the rise of universal criminal justice Author(s):LEONTIEV, Lucia
Date:2025Type:OtherSeries/Number:TOAEP; Policy Brief; 2025/167Abstract:Undoubtedly, the international legal order is currently undergoing a period of change and metamorphoses. Scholars eagerly engage in debates about the rise or decline of the international rule of law, with some even proposing ...
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Title:Neither here nor there : responsibility for protecting trafficked migrants under European law Author(s):TRAJER, John William
Date:2025Citation:Florence : European University Institute, 2025Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI; LAW; PhD ThesisAbstract:The past two decades have witnessed a proliferation of European laws on trafficking in persons, together with increasing engagement with this phenomenon in the case law of the European Court of Human Rights and the Court ...
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Title:A tale of four crises : the European Court of Justice's response to crises Author(s):CONSTANTINOU, Eftychia
Date:2025Citation:European journal of risk regulation, 2025, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:While the European Union was recently affected by four major and multifaceted crises which gave rise to litigation, the response of the European Court of Justice to these events has remained understudied. From a close ...