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1. Dogmatik and International Criminal Law: Approximations in the Realm of ‘Language’ and ‘Grammar’

2. The Settlement of EEZ Fisheries Access Disputes under UNCLOS: Limitations to Jurisdiction and Compulsory Conciliation

3. Compulsory Settlement of EEZ Fisheries Enforcement Disputes under UNCLOS: “Swallowing the Rule” or “Balancing the Equation”?

4. Customary International Law Requiring States to Grant Nationality to Stateless Children Born in Their Territory

5. Scylla and Charybdis: The Self-Determination of Peoples Versus the Territorial Integrity of States

6. An Unlikely Duo? Regionalism and Jus Cogens in International Law

7. Is the International Law Commission Taking Regionalism Seriously (Enough)?

8. Military Intervention on Request in Jus Ad Bellum and Jus In Bello and the question of recognition of governments

9. Missed Communications and Miscommunications: International Courts, the Fragmentation of International Law and Judicial Dialogue

10. The Leadership Requirement of the Crime of Aggression Under the Rome Statue of the International Criminal Court

11. The Evolution of the Prohibition of Genocide: From Natural Law Enthusiasm to Lackadaisical Judicial Perfunctoriness – And Back Again?

12. Perspectives for a New International Crime Against the Environment: International Criminal Responsibility for Environmental Degradation under the Rome Statute

13. International Society and Its Institutions in Refugee Protection during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Revisiting the Solidarism/Pluralism Debate in English School

14. Moral Imperatives and Legal Realities: The Perennial Conundrum of Humanitarian Intervention

15. Reconsidering the Classification of Perpetrators in instances of Genocide and Mass Atrocity: A focus on the Khmer Rouge Era

16. Enhancing the Protection of the Environment in Relation to Armed Conflicts – the Draft Principles of the International Law Commission and Beyond

17. Reflections on the Legality of Attacks Against the Natural Environment by Way of Reprisals

18. Through the Looking Glass: Corporate Actors and Environmental Harm Beyond the ILC

19. Business, Armed Conflict, and Protection of the Environment: What Avenues for Corporate Accountability?

20. The Martens Clause and Environmental Protection in Relation to Armed Conflicts