This book is for human rights scholars and practitioners who are interested in the practical and conceptual impact of technology on their advocacy, research, and practice.
This collection of self-reflective essays explores the relations between international legal professions and their respective understandings of international law.
The interplay between these two veils constitutes the conceptual framework this book offers for the legal analysis of corporations in international law.
This book carefully describes this dynamic game, showing that it consists of transformative orchestration strategies and quasi-formalization processes.
A comprehensive analysis into the lawfulness of state-sponsored targeted killings under international human rights and humanitarian law, this book examines treaties, custom and general principles of law to determine the normative paradigms ...