International Law and Governance of Natural Resources in Conflict and Post-Conflict Situations. December 13, 2013 • Public Law • 1 min read On the 12th of December, Daniëlla Dam-de Jong defended her Thesis. conflict international law public international law 0 Comments Add a commentRegisterForgot password? Remember me
The politicization of international human rights law Should politicians or judges determine whether laws violate international human rights obligations? Ruben Zandvliet • September 11, 2012 • 1 comment
Leiden’s tradition of moot courts Leiden University has been exceptionally successful in moot court competitions this academic year. So what are the advantages of doing a moot court – and possibly: what’s the key to success? Andrea Varga and Ruben Zandvliet • May 14, 2013 • 3 comments
Gaining Freedom, Losing Space Classic international space law instruments promote the freedom of States to explore and use outer space for peaceful purposes, providing only vague restrictions on this freedom. Should the freedom of use be restricted? Neta Palkovitz • August 26, 2014 • 2 comments
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