The European Journal of International Law (2006)
A GMO by Any Other Name . . . Might Be an SPS Risk!: Implications of Expanding the Scope of the WTO Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures Agreement
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
Proportionality and Remedies in WTO Disputes
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
The Place of the WTO and its Law in the International Legal Order
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
Naming and Shaming: The Sorry Tale of Security Council Resolution 1530 (2004)
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
‘Jus ad bellum’, ‘jus in bello’ . . . ‘jus post bellum’? -Rethinking the Conception of the Law of Armed Force
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
Assessing the Effectiveness of the UN Security Council’s Anti-terrorism Measures: The Quest for Legitimacy and Cohesion
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
The WTO Treaty as a Mixed Agreement: Problems with the EC’s and the EC Member States’ Membership of the WTO
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
European Court Practice Concerning State Immunity from Enforcement Measures
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
The European Union and Human Rights: An International Law Perspective
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
Intervention in a ‘Divided World’: Axes of Legitimacy
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
The Legal Nature of WTO Obligations and the Consequences of their Violation
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
The Eritrea/Ethiopia Claims Commission Oversteps Its Boundaries: A Partial Award?
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
Constitutional Conceits: The WTO’s ‘Constitution’ and the Discipline of International Law
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
New State Responsibility for Internationally Wrongful Acts by an Insurrectional Movement
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
State Responsibility for Genocide
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
The Security Council, Democratic Legitimacy and Regime Change in Iraq
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
The Concept of Sovereignty Revisited
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
Overexploitation of a Valuable Resource? New Literature on the Precautionary Principle
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
WTO Obligations as Collective
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
The Definition of ‘Norm Conflict’ in International Law and Legal Theory
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
The Capacity to Protect: Diplomatic Protection of Dual Nationals in the ‘War on Terror’
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
The Admissibility of Evidence Obtained by Torture under International Law
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
The Idea of European International Law
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
To Do Away with International Law? Some Limits to ‘The Limits of International Law’
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
Wrongs of the Past, History of the Future?
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
The Pluralism of Global Administrative Law
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
Turning Off the Tap: Urban Water Service Delivery and the Social Construction of Global Administrative Law
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
Global Administrative Law: The Quest for Principles and Values
The European Journal of International Law (2006)
WTO Government Procurement Rules and the Local Dynamics of Procurement Policies: A Malaysian Case Study
The European Journal of International Law (2006)