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15 - Victims’ Rights and Reparation
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- International Human Rights Law and Practice
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- 08 February 2024
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- 15 February 2024, pp 691-743
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4 - An Assessment of IOM’s Human Rights Obligations and Accountability Mechanisms
- from Part I - IOM’s Mandate, Structure, and Relationship with the UN
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- IOM Unbound?
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- 15 June 2023
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- 29 June 2023, pp 101-136
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Grievance Mechanisms in Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives: Providing Effective Remedy for Human Rights Violations?
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- Business and Human Rights Journal / Volume 8 / Issue 1 / February 2023
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- 16 January 2023, pp. 43-65
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The Potential of Arbitration as Effective Remedy in Business and Human Rights: Will the Hague Rules be Enough?
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- Business and Human Rights Journal / Volume 7 / Issue 2 / June 2022
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- 17 May 2022, pp. 271-290
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8 - Operationalizing and Implementing Human Rights Responsibility at the Corporate Level
- from Part III - Corporate Human Rights Responsibility
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- Business and Human Rights
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- 05 March 2022
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- 24 March 2022, pp 142-168
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2 - The Criteria for Assessing the Appropriateness of Dispute Resolution Mechanisms at International Organisations
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- Access to Justice and International Organisations
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- 10 March 2022
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- 17 March 2022, pp 39-69
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6 - From Supranational Adjudication to Supranational Law?
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- Framing a Convention Community
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- 12 November 2021
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- 18 November 2021, pp 163-197
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21 - Reconciling Public Interests with Private Interests in International Investment Arbitration and Securing Effective Remedy for Investment–Related Human Rights Violations
- from Part VI - What Lies Ahead?
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- The Asian Turn in Foreign Investment
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- 13 August 2021
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- 26 August 2021, pp 363-378
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15 - Victims’ Rights and Reparation
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- 30 November 2020
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- 23 April 2020, pp 668-717
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THE DIVERGING APPROACHES OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE CASES OF NADA AND AL-DULIMI
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- International & Comparative Law Quarterly / Volume 64 / Issue 2 / April 2015
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- 30 April 2015, pp. 445-460
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- April 2015
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The Security Council's 1267/1989 Targeted Sanctions Regime and the Use of Confidential Information: A Proposal for Decentralization of Review
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- Leiden Journal of International Law / Volume 28 / Issue 1 / March 2015
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- 27 January 2015, pp. 49-71
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- March 2015
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The Security Council's Targeted Sanctions Regimes: In Need of Better Protection of the Individual
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- Leiden Journal of International Law / Volume 20 / Issue 4 / December 2007
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- 15 December 2007, pp. 797-807
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- December 2007
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