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The High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Requiem for LegalityDr Miroslav Baros is Senior Lecturer in Law at Sheffield…
Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Republic of Croatia, the Republic of Macedonia, the Republic of Slovenia and the Federal Republic of…
Article I. Bulgaria is constituted an autonomous and tributary Principality under the suzerainty of His Imperial Majesty the Sultan. It…
Dispute Concerning Honduran Government Crisis Heads to the International Court of Justice (UPDATED) UPDATE: Since I wrote this piece it…
The Tricky Question of State Succession to International Responsibility Consider the following scenario: state A commits an internationally wrongful act…
60 Years of the Genocide Convention Many thanks to Dapo for inviting me to blog here at EJIL: Talk! -…
The Application of Human Rights Treaties in Wartime This year the EJIL has been marking the 60th anniversary of the…