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Published three times annually, the Bulletin delivers cogent updates on issues tied to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. It features the latest legal... Læs mere
Two narratives are used in telling the story of indigenous peoples and minorities in relation to... Læs mere
This comprehensive text explains the relationship between the Arctic and the wider world through the lenses of international relations, international law, and... Læs mere
Zemiology Beyond the Critique of Capitalism: Harm, Colonialism and Decolonization promotes the transformation of zemiology by calling on scholars to address how colonialism and its aftermath are central to understanding and explaining social harm.
This book develops a new understanding of sovereignty, focusing on how international officials make claims to rule or assert their political authority over specific territories and populations, and how local actors demand accountability from these practices.
Abate identifies the common vulnerabilities of the voiceless-future generations, wildlife, and natural... Læs mere
La Carta de las Naciones Unidas fue firmada en 1945 por 51 países que representaban a todos los continentes, allanando el camino para la creación de las Naciones Unidas el 24 de octubre de 1945. El Estatuto de la Corte Internacional de Justicia forma parte integrante de la Carta.
How is a human rights victim to establish the factual basis of their individual claim before a UN treaty... Læs mere
This book uses the UK's Post Office Scandal as the central example of how lawyers, and organisations, abuse law to protect... Læs mere
Comprehensively examines how states integrate historical context into their threat estimates.... Læs mere
This volume explores how advances in information technology and biotechnology are shaping the development of ocean law and policy. It covers... Læs mere
This book offers a critical analysis of cybersecurity from a legal-international point of view. It evaluates the ability of existing international law to address the threat and use of force in cyberspace, redefining cyberwar and cyberpeace for the era of the Internet of Things.