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

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

3. Enhancing Environmental Protection During Occupation Through Human Rights

4. Avoiding the Legal Black Hole: Re-evaluating the Applicability of the European Convention on Human Rights to the United Kingdom’s Targeted Killing Policy

5. Reconciling the Irreconcilable? – The Extraterritorial Application of the ECHR and its Interaction With IHL

6. Evaluating the Zero Draft on a UN Treaty on Business and Human Rights: What Does it Regulate and how Likely is its Adoption by States/

7. The Dawn of Article 18 ECHR: A Safeguard Against European Rule of Law Backsliding?

8. Between Evolution and Stagnation – Immunities in a Globalized World

9. The Status and Future of International Law after the Libya Intervention

10. The Continuing Functions of Article 98 of the Rome Statute

11. Human Rights and International Investment Law: Investment Protection as Human Right?

12. European Asylum Law and the ECHR: An Uneasy Coexistence

13. Re-thinking the Role of Indigenous Peoples in International Law: New Developments in International Environmental Law and Development Cooperation

14. They Entered without any Rumor. Human Rights in the Belgian Legal Periodicals

15. The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and its Impact on Labor Law: a Plea for a Proportionality-Test "Light"

16. The Myth of 'International Crimes': Dialectics and International Criminal Law

17. Rights at the Frontier: Border Control and Human Rights Protection of Irregular International Migrants

18. Complementary Protection for Victims of Human Trafficking under the European Convention on Human Rights