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101. Assessing the Achievements of COP29

102. Achieving Minimum Viable Cyber Resilience: A Leadership Top Ten “To-Do” List

103. PfP Enters its Fourth Decade: A Journey Undertaken with Azerbaijan

104. Training Diplomats in Azerbaijan: Past Successes and Future Plans

105. Breaking Free from Parochial Geopolitical Complexity: Azerbaijan’s Quest for a Third Path

106. Washington’s Opportunity in Central Asia (and the South Caucasus)

107. A Transforming Eurasian Order

108. The New Geopolitical Scramble for Corridors

109. GTB v Spain: The Right to a Birth Certificate Under the European Convention on Human Rights

110. Recognition of the Status of Stateless Persons and Right of Residence for Palestinians in Belgium: Applying the Principle of res judicata to Avoid Divergences among Courts

111. Statelessness, Gender, and Intersectionality in Bjorkquist et al v Attorney General of Canada

112. Towards Equitable, Transparent and Evidence-based Malaysian Citizenship Law Amendments: Taking Stock of Remaining Risks of Statelessness and Exclusion

113. World Conference on Statelessness 2024 – Key Takeaways

114. Stateless Persons in the Czech Republic: Filling the Gaps without Good Faith?

115. Reflections on Statelessness Awareness Forum (Europe) 2024

116. Reframing the Windrush Scandal as an International Statelessness Crisis

117. Maintaining Regional Stability Amid Complex Regime Transitions in Africa: Challenges and Opportunities for COMESA Member States

118. Terminating Insurgency in Mozambique: Reflections on the SADC Mission In Mozambique

119. The Enemy of my Enemy is my Friend: Ethiopia–Eritrea Relations and the 2020 Conflict in the Tigray Region in Ethiopia

120. The East African Community Regional Force in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Successes, Challenges and Prospects

121. The Farmer–Fulani Herdsmen Clashes and the Socio-Economic Development of North-Western Nigeria: A Case Study of Southern Kaduna

122. Distributive Justice and Land-Related Conflict in Panda Development Area of Nasarawa State, Nigeria

123. The Transitional Justice Policy of Ethiopia and its Relevance for Peacebuilding

124. The Domestic Impact of the ICERD on TRC-Related Prosecutions in South Africa: A Story of Lost Opportunities for Post-Apartheid Justice

125. Conflict Resolution Mechanisms for Strengthening Land Tenure Security: A Case of Mvomero District, Tanzania

126. Analysing the Root Causes of Armed Conflicts in Northern Ethiopia

127. The Role of the African Union Peace and Security Council in Promoting the Responsible use of Artificial Intelligence for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Africa

128. Critical Reflections on SADC’s approach to Regional Security: The case of SAMIM

129. Conflict Resolution by the African Union: Encounters of Peacekeeping Efforts in Somalia

130. Artisanal Mining in Zimbabwe: A Complex Narrative of Balancing Economic Gains and Social Strife

131. ‘Something for Something’: The Face of Peace and Security in Africa under Trump 2.0

132. The African Union’s Pace of Integration: The Sahelian Crisis as a Challenge to Supranational Expectations

133. The Pitfalls of Regionalising National Dialogues

134. The Palaver Tree and the Notions of National Tribunal and Republican Confessional: Reclaiming the African Conflict Resolution Ethos in National Dialogues

135. National Dialogues in Africa’s Fragile States: Power Struggles, Diversity Management, and the Precarious Fight Against State Collapse

136. ‘Brazil is a Christian and Conservative Country with Family as its Foundation’: The Role of Defender of the Faith in Bolsonaro’s Foreign Policy

137. The Consolidation of Liberal Democracy in Brazil: Encountering Global, Regional, and Local Representations

138. Causal Explanation in Brazilian International Relations

139. The Crises and Agony of International Development Cooperation: Consequences for Brazilian Foreign Policy

140. Hidden on the Stage: Racism and Brazilian Foreign Policy in the FESMAN ’66

141. Bolsonaro’s Foreign Policy in Laerte Coutinho’s Cartoons

142. Food Defence: The Securitisation of the Food Supply

143. Peeking Behind the Arches: An Examination of Diplomats’ Party Affiliations and Candidacies in Brazil

144. Institutional Structures of Latin American Countries for Accession and Participation in the OECD

145. Brazil and the TPNW: Brazilian Interests and the Promotion of the Norm of Nuclear Prohibition

146. The Capability Approach: Multidimensional Poverty, Global Justice, and Global South Perspectives

147. To Err Twice: Methodological Pluralism Through the Lens of EU Prison Policy

148. Regulating Uncertainty: On the Regulation of Human Behavior and its Interpretation by the Court of Justice of the European Union

149. Arbitral Jurisdiction in Crimea Investment Disputes: Connecting the Dots

150. The (Self-)Isolation of the Russian Academic Legal Community: A Case Study of Research Into Military Interventions for Humanitarian Purposes

151. Adding to the Toolbox: Court Published ‘Fact Sheets’ in the EU Legal Order

152. Thomas Buergenthal and the Americas: A Comprehensive Contribution to Human Rights Protection

153. Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights: Towards an Advanced International Binding Regulation?

154. The Montreux Convention and its Importance for International Peace and Security

155. Ocean Rights – Challenges and Prospects

156. Ceuta y Melilla en clave de seguridad nacional

157. Introducción al monográfico: Ceuta, Melilla y los desafíos estratégicos para España en su flanco sur

158. Relaciones de España con Marruecos y Argelia y consecuencias para Ceuta y Melilla

159. Las políticas de reconocimiento en lasciudades multiculturales de Ceuta y Melilla

160. Representación política e identidad local en Ceuta (1975-2023)

161. The Impact of Trump’s Anti-Immigration Discourse on Asylum Applications in the Balkans (2017–2021)

162. Consular Protection in Crisis: Vietnam’s Response During the COVID-19 Pandemic

163. Securitization Theory Insights on the Formation of an EU Army

164. The Weaponization of Energy Resources: Fossil Fuels as Instruments of Geopolitical Leverage in the EU–Russia Context

165. Protecting Fundamental Freedoms and Promoting Gender Equality: The Case for Binding Quotas on Macedonian Corporate Boards

166. Accessing Foreign Policy Information in the Digital Age: Evidence from Greece

167. Freedom and Personal Autonomy as the Foundation of Private International Law and the Cornerstone of Individual Rights in the AI Era

168. Strategic Trade Diversification: Engagement of the Visegrad Group with the Western Balkans

169. Artificial Intelligence and Politics: Legal Dilemmas and Risks to Democracy

170. Constitutionalizing the Environment in 21st Century Europe: Innovations for Greener Constitutions

171. Libertarian Perspectives on Social Change: The Overton Window and the Role of the State in Macedonian Society

172. Criminal Dimensions of Forced Sterilization of Romani Women: A Focus on Gender-Based Violence and Deprivation of Liberty

173. India–Japan Defense Partnership in the Indo-Pacific: Geopolitical Prospects and Challenges Under Trump

174. Crossroads of Peace: Advancing Regional Integration and Global Trade Through Post-Conflict Cooperation

175. The Portrayal of Religious Freedom in Media Discourse: Evidence from Kosovo

176. Capabilitarian Social Justice in EU: Care, Dependency, and the Conception of the Person

177. Autopsiadel asalto a la frontera de Ceuta en2021: entre lazona grisyla gestión de crisis

178. Ceuta y Melilla: ¿casus belli España-Marruecos?

179. La inmigración en Ceuta y Melilla: más allá del fenómeno coyuntural

180. Ceuta: dos escenarios bélicos que desafían la política militar y de defensa española

181. Ceuta y Melilla:aspectos militares alo largo de la historia

182. When Life Gives You Lemons: How EU Citrus Standards Can Limit Trade

183. The Advisory Function of the International Court of Justice: Are States Resorting to Advisory Proceedings as a “Soft” Litigation Strategy?

184. Seeking Safer Shells: An Analysis of Interpretations, Justifications, and Rationales Behind Decisions on North Korean Defectors’ Right to Asylum

185. Revising Organ Procurement Organization Guidelines to Obtaining Family Consent for Deceased Donation: An Anthropologically Informed Policy Proposal

186. Migrant Death and Disappearability at Sea: Mediterranean Necropolitics as a European Strategy of Migration Deterrence

187. Is the Government Ready to Take the Lead? Transition of Migration Management in Bosnia and Herzegovina

188. Guam in Washington, 1972-Present: The Overlooked Strategic Implications of Congressional Polarization

189. Friends in Need: Russian Strategic Communications in Africa Before and After the Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine

190. A Land of Violence, A Land of Conquest: Memory, Truth, Historical Continuity, and Imperialism in Rwanda

191. RBPI and the Study of IR: Fostering a Multifaceted Platform for Global Dialogue, Debate and Academic Cooperation

192. Domestic regimes and national preferences as factors of regionalism’s crisis. The case of Guatemala’s regional integration policy

193. Spatiotemporal enabling/disabling factors of local agency in peacebuilding processes. Analysis from present time history and critical peace geography

194. “The thing with sexual exploitation”: gender representations and the Brazilian military in an UN peace mission

195. Regionalism and the Agenda 2030: Inequality and Decent Work in Mexico

196. Mercosur and Environment: progress in promoting the Sustainable Development Goals and the 2030 Agenda

197. Regionalism Beyond Land Borders: Strengthening regional integration in Latin America and the Caribbean through blue economy policies

198. South Africa as a Leading Regional Power in Africa? An Analysis of the Implementation of the African Union, Auda-Nepad and Agenda 2063

199. EU-LAC inter-regionalism as a driver to achieve the environmental Sustainable Development Goals

200. Bottom-up regionality and the Sustainable Development Goals: civil society organizations shaping 2030 Agenda implementation in Latin America