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The War in Ukraine Raises Questions About Patents for Secret Inventions
(Oxford University Press, 2023-05-02) -
Water, Investment and Sustainability
(2017-07-01) -
We Are Making a New World
(Routledge, 2021)This Handbook brings together 40 of the world's leading scholars and rising stars who study international law from disciplines in the humanities - from history to literature, philosophy to the visual arts - to showcase ... -
A weak defence of an indefensible caste law
(2016-03-01) -
Weaponising Citizenship in China: Domestic Exclusion and Transnational Expansion
This paper offers a critical and historical analysis of the transformation of citizenship in China in a way that challenges both legal orientalism and the overall discourse on Chinese ‘characteristics’ and ‘exceptionalism’. ... -
Wench Tactics? Openings in Conditions of Closure
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Western foundations of the caste system
(Palgrave, 2017-04-24) -
The Western Sahara Question and International Law: Recognition Doctrine and Self-Determination
(Routledge, 2024-01-11) -
Whaling
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What does Europe do about Fair Competition in International Air Transport? A Critique of Recent Actions
(Kluwer Law International, 2020-05)The States’ perception of what constitutes fair competition in internationalairtransporthasevolvedfromaquidproquoapproachintheera of airline regulation to a laissez-faire approach in the era of airline de-regulation. ... -
What Is Transnational Law?
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What it means to suffer harm
(2022-01-01)In recent years, there has been a growing jurisprudential and philosophical literature on the concept of harm, in particular, what it means to suffer harm. This paper defends the most unpopular account of what it means to ... -
When Framing Meets Law: Using Human Rights as a Practical Instrument to Facilitate Access to Medicines in Developing Countries
(Thompson Reuters, 2011)Over the past decade, the debate about the relationship between access to medicines and human rights has, to a large extent, come to define politics of intellectual property. This article describes how non-governmental ...