Of apples, oranges and analogies: keeping use of force and State responsibility separate

In this post, Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili comments on the recent academic debate regarding the use of force and self-defence in international law

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Transitional Justice and Distributive Justice in post conflict societies

In this post, Dr Felix Torres discusses the issues of transitional Justice and distributive Justice in post conflict societies

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Research Spotlight: Dr Mariela de Amstalden

This post highlights research interests and activities of Dr Mariela de Amstalden

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Pan-Asianism and International Law

In this blogpost, professor Mohammad Shahabuddin introduces and discusses his latest research findings on pan-Asianism and international law

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RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT: Dr Silvana Tapia Tapia

This month’s Research Spotlight is on Silvana Tapia Tapia and her work on the paradoxes, contradictions, and limitations of centring criminal justice to address violence against women (VAW). Silvana uses an anti-carceral and decolonial lens to interrogate hegemonic legalities and punitive models of justice.

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