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1. Violating the Temple Mount’s Legal Status? Where is the Violation?

2. Judging Putin

3. WOULD AN ARMED HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IN HAITI BE LEGAL—AND COULD IT SUCCEED?

4. International Law and Palestine featuring George Bisharat

5. The Trajectory of International Relations Dissertations in Turkish Academia Between 2000 and 2020

6. Syria returns to the Arab League

7. Climate Protection Litigation on the Rise

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

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

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

11. The Many Facets of EEZ Fisheries Disputes and their Resolution under UNCLOS

12. Pursuing justice for international crimes in Ukraine: A patchwork of multi-level and long-running efforts

13. Cities as global actors: Bringing governance closer to the people

14. The EU’s Magnitsky Act Obsolete in the Face of Russia’s Crimes in Ukraine?

15. Recovering the History of Interwar International Environmental Law: An Interview with Omer Aloni

16. The EU and Gaza 2023: Terrorism is fought with Counter-terrorism, not Wars against Civilians

17. R2P Monitor, Issue 67, 1 December 2023

18. R2P Monitor, Issue 66, 1 September 2023

19. A Framework for Action for the Responsibility to Protect: A Resource for States

20. R2P Monitor, Issue 65, 1 June 2023

21. R2P Monitor, Issue 64, 1 March 2023

22. Future-proofing EU security and defence cooperation in the Indo-Pacific

23. Playing the Long Game in the South China Sea

24. Gearing Up the Fight Against Impunity: Dedicated Investigative and Prosecutorial Capacities

25. R2P Monitor, Issue 63, 1 December 2022

26. R2P Monitor, Issue 62, 1 September 2022

27. R2P Monitor, Issue 61, 1 June 2022

28. R2P Monitor, Issue 60, 1 March 2022

29. Israeli Raids on Palestinian Civil Society Organizations — The Costs of International Inaction

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

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

32. Extradition in the Criminal Procedural Legislation of Ukraine:" Compliance With The European Standards

33. Radical Islamism: Trajectories of Human Rights Violations and Abuses in Africa

34. Recent UN Votes on Ukraine: What Needs to be Done to Maintain International Unity (Part I)

35. Towards Sustainable Peace and Cooperation

36. Israeli Apartheid and the West’s Dwindling Moral Credibility

37. Russia, Ukraine and international Law

38. International Law and Order Enforcement: Police Assistance Programs and Politics in US-Brazil Relations

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

40. Dynamic Belt and Road Initiative and the Global South’s Approach to Sustainability

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

42. Interpretation and Application of the ECHR: Between Universalism and Regionalism

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

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

45. The ICC and Palestine: Breakthrough and End of the Road?

46. Great Expectations and a Missed Opportunity. The Special Tribunal For Lebanon and the Objectives of the United Nations Security Council. A Critical Perspective/Grandes expectativas y una oportunidad perdida. El tribunal especial para el Líbano y los objetivos del Consejo de Seguridad de Naciones Unidas. Una mirada crítica

47. The Impact of Common Law on the Volume of Legal Services: An International Study

48. The Emotional Backdrop of Legal Discourses in South China Sea Disputes

49. Integrated Space Situational Awareness Systems: SDA and SSA – Advantages and Limitations

50. Refouling Rohingyas: The Supreme Court of India's Uneasy Engagement with International Law

51. The Role of the Judiciary in Recognizing and Implementing International Law: A Comparative Analysis with Special Reference to Sri Lanka

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

53. Enforcement of the European Union Law Before the Albanian Constitutional Court and the High Court

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

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

56. Back to democracy: Europe, Hamas, and the Palestinian elections

57. Advancing a Rules-based Maritime Order in the Indo-Pacific

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

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

60. The Overseen Factors Impacting the Afghan Peace Process

61. The Responsibility to Protect: A Background Briefing

62. R2P Monitor, Issue 56, 15 March 2021

63. R2P Monitor, Issue 57, 1 June 2021

64. R2P Monitor, Issue 58, 1 September 2021

65. R2P Monitor, Issue 59, 1 December 2021

66. Reinforcing the Global Norm Against Chemical Weapons Use

67. Escalating Disputes:Moroccan call to grant Algerian tribes the right to self-determination

68. Assisting Uzbekistan's parliament with specific issues pertaining to Uzbekistan's WTO accession process

69. Human Rights Investigations in Ethiopia and Paths Forward for Justice

70. China’s Growing Engagement with the UNDS as an Emerging Nation: Changing Rationales, Funding Preferences and Future Trends

71. The Greek-Turkish Maritime Disputes: An International Law Perspective

72. Annexation of Crimea from the Perspective of Offensive Realism | Ofansif Realizm Bağlamında Kırım’ın İlhakı

73. Gas Finds for the People?

74. From Words to Deeds: Upholding the Rule of Law in the CEE Region

75. ‘Legal Identity for All’ and Statelessness Opportunity and Threat at the Junction of Public and Private International Law

76. Tracking the Implementation Gap Empirically Assessing the Translation of International Antislavery Commitments in Domestic Legislation Globally

77. Court of Justice of the EU Ruling on Products from Territories Occupied by Israel

78. Libya Agreement’s Impact on Italy’s Migration Policy

79. The Syrian Safe Zone and International Law

80. The Role of International Seabed Authority with Respect to the Administration of Mineral Resources

81. South China Sea Dispute: China’s Role and Proposed Solutions

82. ON THE ASSASSINATION OF QASSEM SOLEIMANI

83. Building on Quicksand: Pursuing Transitional Justice in Times of Great Upheaval

84. A reflection on the Responsibility to Protect in 2020

85. R2P Monitor, Issue 52, 15 July 2020

86. Atrocity Crimes and Preventive Diplomacy: Reflections on R2P’s 15th Anniversary

87. R2P Monitor, Issue 51, 15 May 2020

88. How a UN Board of Inquiry Failed to Address the Real Problem in Syria

89. R2P: The Dream and the Reality

90. The Responsibility to Protect in the Americas/La Responsabilidad de Proteger et la Organización de Estados Americanos

91. R2P Monitor, Issue 54, 15 November 2020

92. The Responsibility to Protect at 15: A Promise Unfulfilled

93. The Political and Legal Landscape of the Alaska Phenomenon

94. Uluslararasi Hukukun Eksi̇k Uygulanişina Bi̇r Örnek: Bosna-hersek’te Uluslararasi Toplumun Müdahaleleri̇

95. In the Shadow of the British Empire: International Law and the State of Decolonization

96. Human Rights (Syllabus Resource)

97. Pandora’s Box in Syria: Anticipating negative externalities of a re-entrenching regime

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

99. Europe's Initial Reactions to Israel’s Annexation Intentions

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