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Title:After TWAIL’s Success, what next? : afterword to the foreword by Antony Anghie Author(s):BECKER LORCA, Arnulf Arturo Joachim Date:2023Citation:European journal of international law, 2023, Vol. 34, No. 4, pp. 779-786Type:ArticleAbstract:In the span of two decades, Third World approaches to international law (TWAIL) experienced a meteoric rise, becoming not only one of the most interesting but also one of the dominant approaches to international law. This ...
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Title:Ten commandments to stifle academic freedom : a toolbox for autocrats Author(s):SZENTE, Zoltán Date:2024Citation:Verfassungsblog, 2024, OnlineOnlyType:ArticleAbstract:Since 2010, the beginning of the populist takeover and the authoritarian transition, Hungary has gathered a lot of experience on how to dismantle academic freedom. This knowledge can be useful for other autocrats as well. ...
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Title:Too little, too late : four reasons why EU sanctions against Hungary do not work Author(s):SZENTE, Zoltán Date:2024Citation:Verfassungsblog, 2024, OnlineOnlyType:ArticleAbstract:All signs indicate that the various procedures and instruments invented and used by the European Commission to improve the situation of the rule of law in Hungary have so far not been successful: the Article 7 TEU procedure, ...
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Title:Organizing peace in the Americas : collective security versus international adjudication Author(s):URIBURU, Justina Date:2024Citation:Journal of the history of international law, 2024, Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 592-618Type:ArticleAbstract:American states concluded two treaties to organize peace in the postwar world: the Rio Treaty (1947) and the Pact of Bogotá (1948). At first sight, they appear to reflect a division of tasks: the Rio Treaty would address ...
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Title:Innovation in the quest for compatibility : interplay of jurisdiction and allocation in the South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation Author(s):PERRAUDEAU, Maia Camille Nina Date:2024Citation:Marine policy, 2024, Vol. 163, Art. 106145, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:This paper explores how the legal obligation that management measures for straddling stocks in the high seas and for areas under national jurisdiction must be ‘compatible’ is interpreted within the forum of Regional Fisheries ...