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1 | The Emerging Right to Democratic Governance | American Journal of International Law | 1992 | 893 |
2 | Lawyers, Judges, and the Making of a Transnational Constitution | American Journal of International Law | 1981 | 603 |
3 | Security and emancipation | Review of International Studies | 1991 | 581 |
4 | The concept of security | Review of International Studies | 1997 | 570 |
5 | Human Dignity and Judicial Interpretation of Human Rights | European Journal of International Law | 2008 | 568 |
6 | Towards Relative Normativity in International Law? | American Journal of International Law | 1983 | 544 |
7 | International Law in a World of Liberal States | European Journal of International Law | 1995 | 481 |
8 | The Humanization of Humanitarian Law | American Journal of International Law | 2000 | 457 |
9 | International peacebuilding and the ‘mission civilisatrice’ | Review of International Studies | 2002 | 456 |
10 | Cosmopolitan Justice, Responsibility, and Global Climate Change | Leiden Journal of International Law | 2005 | 444 |
11 | Saving liberal peacebuilding | Review of International Studies | 2010 | 430 |
12 | Fragmentation of International Law? Postmodern Anxieties | Leiden Journal of International Law | 2002 | 419 |
13 | Legitimacy in the International System | American Journal of International Law | 1988 | 393 |
14 | THE PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEMIC INTEGRATION AND ARTICLE 31(3)(C) OF THE VIENNA CONVENTION | International and Comparative Law Quarterly | 2005 | 386 |
15 | The state as person in international theory | Review of International Studies | 2004 | 383 |
16 | Fear no more: emotions and world politics | Review of International Studies | 2008 | 377 |
17 | The Legitimacy of International Governance: A Coming Challenge for International Environmental Law? | American Journal of International Law | 1999 | 370 |
18 | NATO, the UN and the use of force: legal aspects | European Journal of International Law | 1999 | 369 |
19 | Feminist Approaches to International Law | American Journal of International Law | 1991 | 368 |
20 | The postcolonial moment in security studies | Review of International Studies | 2006 | 367 |
21 | The Other in European self-definition: an addendum to the literature on international society | Review of International Studies | 1991 | 360 |
22 | Beyond Impunity: Can International Criminal Justice Prevent Future Atrocities? | American Journal of International Law | 2001 | 338 |
23 | Of Planets and the Universe: Self-contained Regimes in International Law | European Journal of International Law | 2006 | 333 |
24 | The assumption of anarchy in international relations theory: a critique | Review of International Studies | 1991 | 326 |
25 | European Legal Systems are not Converging | International and Comparative Law Quarterly | 1996 | 318 |
26 | Subsidiarity as a Structural Principle of International Human Rights Law | American Journal of International Law | 2003 | 302 |
27 | On the Current Trends towards Criminal Prosecution and Punishment of Breaches of International Humanitarian Law | European Journal of International Law | 1998 | 299 |
28 | The Peace of Westphalia, 1648–1948 | American Journal of International Law | 1948 | 294 |
29 | Biopolitics of security in the 21st century: an introduction | Review of International Studies | 2008 | 294 |
30 | Universal International Law | American Journal of International Law | 1993 | 292 |
31 | The Challenge of Soft Law: Development and Change in International Law | International and Comparative Law Quarterly | 1989 | 288 |
32 | International Law and International Relations Theory: A Dual Agenda | American Journal of International Law | 1993 | 284 |
33 | The Politics of International Law | European Journal of International Law | 1990 | 283 |
34 | On constitution and causation in International Relations | Review of International Studies | 1998 | 283 |
35 | Traditional and Modern Approaches to Customary International Law: A Reconciliation | American Journal of International Law | 2001 | 281 |
36 | Norms on the Responsibilities of Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises with Regard to Human Rights | American Journal of International Law | 2003 | 278 |
37 | Explaining the resurgence of regionalism in world politics | Review of International Studies | 1995 | 276 |
38 | Ex iniuria ius oritur: are we moving towards international legitimation of forcible humanitarian countermeasures in the world community? | European Journal of International Law | 1999 | 276 |
39 | The Security Council as World Legislature | American Journal of International Law | 2005 | 274 |
40 | United Nations Conference on Environment and Development | International Legal Materials | 1992 | 271 |
41 | The resurgence of the ‘Region’ and ‘Regional Identity’: theoretical perspectives and empirical observations on regional dynamics in Europe | Review of International Studies | 2009 | 271 |
42 | The Concept of 'Law' in Global Administrative Law | European Journal of International Law | 2009 | 270 |
43 | International Law and International Relations Theory: A New Generation of Interdisciplinary Scholarship | American Journal of International Law | 1998 | 269 |
44 | The nature and sources of liberal international order | Review of International Studies | 1999 | 269 |
45 | Rethinking epistemic communities twenty years later | Review of International Studies | 2013 | 268 |
46 | Civil society at the turn of the millenium: prospects for an alternative world order | Review of International Studies | 1999 | 267 |
47 | Positivism, Functionalism, and International Law | American Journal of International Law | 1940 | 265 |
48 | Sexual Violence Against Men in Armed Conflict | European Journal of International Law | 2007 | 263 |
49 | The Legitimacy of International Law: A Constitutionalist Framework of Analysis | European Journal of International Law | 2004 | 262 |
50 | The Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants | American Journal of International Law | 2001 | 257 |
51 | Paris Agreement | International Legal Materials | 2016 | 257 |
52 | Toward a General Margin of Appreciation Doctrine in International Law? | European Journal of International Law | 2005 | 256 |
53 | A post-liberal peace: Eirenism and the everyday | Review of International Studies | 2009 | 256 |
54 | How to compare regional powers: analytical concepts and research topics | Review of International Studies | 2010 | 256 |
55 | Form and Substance in International Agreements | American Journal of International Law | 2005 | 252 |
56 | Macrosecuritisation and security constellations: reconsidering scale in securitisation theory | Review of International Studies | 2009 | 247 |
57 | Intangible Cultural Heritage: The Living Culture of Peoples | European Journal of International Law | 2011 | 246 |
58 | The Paris Climate Change Agreement: A New Hope? | American Journal of International Law | 2016 | 246 |
59 | Autonomous Institutional Arrangements in Multilateral Environmental Agreements: A Little-Noticed Phenomenon in International Law | American Journal of International Law | 2000 | 244 |
60 | Proportionality and Force in International Law | American Journal of International Law | 1993 | 243 |
61 | International Institutions Today: An Imperial Global State in the Making | European Journal of International Law | 2004 | 243 |
62 | 'Core Labour Standards' and the Transformation of the International Labour Rights Regime | European Journal of International Law | 2004 | 243 |
63 | Introduction: Global Governance and Global Administrative Law in the International Legal Order | European Journal of International Law | 2006 | 241 |
64 | Compensatory Constitutionalism: The Function and Potential of Fundamental International Norms and Structures | Leiden Journal of International Law | 2006 | 240 |
65 | Constructing identity and relating to difference: understanding the EU's mode of differentiation | Review of International Studies | 2004 | 238 |
66 | The Role of Public International Law in the WTO: How Far Can We Go? | American Journal of International Law | 2001 | 237 |
67 | International Criminalization of Internal Atrocities | American Journal of International Law | 1995 | 234 |
68 | Enacting meaning-in-use: qualitative research on norms and international relations | Review of International Studies | 2009 | 233 |
69 | WTO Dispute Settlement and Human Rights | European Journal of International Law | 2002 | 230 |
70 | Human rights and the social construction of sovereignty | Review of International Studies | 2001 | 229 |
71 | The Empirical Turn in International Legal Scholarship | American Journal of International Law | 2012 | 228 |
72 | Remedies in the WTO legal system: between a rock and a hard place | European Journal of International Law | 2000 | 227 |
73 | International Law in Times of Hegemony: Unequal Power and the Shaping of the International Legal Order | European Journal of International Law | 2005 | 227 |
74 | Redesigning the European Court of Human Rights: Embeddedness as a Deep Structural Principle of the European Human Rights Regime | European Journal of International Law | 2008 | 227 |
75 | The product/process distinction - an illusory basis for disciplining 'unilateralism' in trade policy | European Journal of International Law | 2000 | 226 |
76 | Identity and security: Buzan and the Copenhagen school | Review of International Studies | 1996 | 224 |
77 | The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court | American Journal of International Law | 1999 | 223 |
78 | Constructing Norms for Global Cybersecurity | American Journal of International Law | 2016 | 223 |
79 | Global Administrative Law: The Quest for Principles and Values | European Journal of International Law | 2006 | 222 |
80 | Sovereignty and Human Rights in Contemporary International Law | American Journal of International Law | 1990 | 221 |
81 | Two Ways of Thinking about Cultural Property | American Journal of International Law | 1986 | 218 |
82 | Conjuring Up New Human Rights: A Proposal For Quality Control | American Journal of International Law | 1984 | 215 |
83 | The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change | American Journal of International Law | 1998 | 215 |
84 | The law of the exception: A typology of emergency powers | International Journal of Constitutional Law | 2004 | 215 |
85 | Sovereignty and Inequality | European Journal of International Law | 1998 | 213 |
86 | The Martens Clause: half a loaf or simply pie in the sky? | European Journal of International Law | 2000 | 213 |
87 | The United States and the International Criminal Court | American Journal of International Law | 1999 | 212 |
88 | The Politics of International Law - 20 Years Later | European Journal of International Law | 2009 | 209 |
89 | The Martens Clause, Principles of Humanity, and Dictates of Public Conscience | American Journal of International Law | 2000 | 208 |
90 | The Administrative Law of Global Private-Public Regulation: the Case of Forestry | European Journal of International Law | 2006 | 208 |
91 | Humanity as the A and of Sovereignty | European Journal of International Law | 2009 | 206 |
92 | Strategic culture as context: the first generation of theory strikes back | Review of International Studies | 1999 | 205 |
93 | Vulnerable groups: The promise of an emerging concept in European Human Rights Convention law | International Journal of Constitutional Law | 2013 | 205 |
94 | The Maastricht Treaty, Economic and Monetary Union and the neo-realist research programme | Review of International Studies | 1995 | 204 |
95 | Human Dignity as a Normative Concept | American Journal of International Law | 1983 | 203 |
96 | Normative Hierarchy in International Law | American Journal of International Law | 2006 | 201 |
97 | “Indigenous Peoples” in International Law: A Constructivist Approach to the Asian Controversy | American Journal of International Law | 1998 | 200 |
98 | A fresh look at soft law | European Journal of International Law | 1999 | 200 |
99 | When security community meets balance of power: overlapping regional mechanisms of security governance | Review of International Studies | 2009 | 200 |
100 | Amendment to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer (Kigali Amendment) | International Legal Materials | 2017 | 199 |