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

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

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

44. Gas Finds for the People?

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

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

47. The Political and Legal Landscape of the Alaska Phenomenon

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

49. Constraining U.S. foreign policy by enforcing current law: a series on Congress’s options to limit arms sales and aid to Saudi Arabia, part 3

50. Terrorism: Agreeing on the Basics

51. Advancing the Rule of Law Through Executive Measures: The Case of MINUSCA

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

53. The Perils of Judicial Restraint: How Judicial Activism Can Help Evolve the International Court of Justice

54. Secessionist Conflict: A Happy Marriage between Norms and Interests?

55. Reassessment of Turkey’s Objections to the Exclusion of Terrorism from the Rome Statute

56. Periodisation of International Law: Positivist Discourse and Beyond

57. The Regime for Protecting Cultural Property during Armed Conflicts: An Analysis of the Historical Development

58. Scrutinizing Possible Procedures by which States Withdraw from the United Nations

59. From Joining to Leaving: Domestic Law’s Role in the International Legal Validity of Treaty Withdrawal

60. Ocean Floor Grab: International Law and the Making of an Extractive Imaginary