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An Unlawful Occupation of a Devastated Territory
An Unlawful Occupation of a Devastated Territory Written for the component:Armed Conflicts: Gaza “The dialogue of the occupying power

From Chaos to Clarity: How Conflict Classification Enhances Peacebuilding. Sanoj Rajan
From Chaos to Clarity: How Conflict Classification Enhances Peacebuilding Written for the component: Peace Building and Transitions Introduction In today’s

Overview of the nature and challenges of Russia war against Ukraine The International Law Perspective
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The ICC Prosecutor and the Conflict in Gaza: Addressing the Question of “What Are You Good For?”
The ICC Prosecutor and the Conflict in Gaza: Addressing the Question of “What Are You Good For?” Written for the

Humanitarian limits in international law for the expansion of the “Bukele model” of incarceration.
Humanitarian limits in international law for the expansion of the “Bukele model” of incarceration. Written for the component: Violences and

When self-defense does not cover everything: An x-ray of the tensions between counterterrorismo measures, humanitarian action, and international humanitarian law in the context of the Israel-Hamas armed conflict.
When self-defense does not cover everything:An X-ray of the tensions between counterterrorism measures, humanitarian action, and international humanitarian law in