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1Comparing the ICTY and the ICC: Some Procedural and Substantive IssuesNetherlands International Law Review200099
2A Third Generation of Solidarity Rights: Progressive Development or Obfuscation of International Human Rights Law?Netherlands International Law Review198293
3Exhaustion of Local Remedies in International Law experiments granting procedural status to individuals in the first half of the twentieth centuryNetherlands International Law Review197787
4The Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court: Controversies over the Preconditions for Exercising its JurisdictionNetherlands International Law Review199984
5State Responsibility for Multilateral Treaty Violations: Identifying the ‘Injured State‘ and its Legal StatusNetherlands International Law Review198869
6International Legal Histories: The Declining Importance of Travaux Prparatoires in Treaty Interpretation?Netherlands International Law Review200368
7THE INVOCATION OF NECESSITY IN INTERNATIONAL LAWNetherlands International Law Review200967
8Principles as Sources of International Law (With Special Reference to Good Faith)Netherlands International Law Review200665
9Exhaustion of Local Remedies: ignored in most bilateral investment treatiesNetherlands International Law Review199758
10Rules of Procedure for the International Criminal Court: Problems to Address in Light of the Experience of the Ad Hoc TribunalsNetherlands International Law Review199957
11Aggression as a Crime under International Law and the Prosecution of Individuals by the Proposed International Criminal CourtNetherlands International Law Review199656
12The Right to LifeNetherlands International Law Review198355
13Some Preliminary Remarks on the Relationship Between the Envisaged International Criminal Court and the un Security CouncilNetherlands International Law Review199955
14Extraterritorial Application of The European Convention on Human Rights: Territorial Focus in the Age of Globalization?Netherlands International Law Review200552
15La Ratification Par la France de la Convention Européenne des Droits de L'HommeNetherlands International Law Review197551
16The Effects of a Rising Sea Level on Maritime Limits and BoundariesNetherlands International Law Review199050
17THE WORLD BANK INSPECTION PANEL'S NORMATIVE POTENTIAL: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT, AND A RESTATEMENTNetherlands International Law Review201250
18THREATS OF ARMED FORCE AND CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL LAWNetherlands International Law Review200742
19Humanitarian Intervention Under International Law*Netherlands International Law Review198540
20Conflicts between Treaties in International LawNetherlands International Law Review199839
21THE PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JURISDICTION FOR THE AFRICAN COURT: SOME PROBLEMATICAL ASPECTSNetherlands International Law Review201339
22Selected Problems in the Theory of Customary International LawNetherlands International Law Review200335
23Taming the Leviathans: Multinational Enterprises and Human RightsNetherlands International Law Review199933
24The World of Atonement: Reparations for Historical InjusticesNetherlands International Law Review200333
25Public Policy in Private International Law and Its Evolution in TimeNetherlands International Law Review200333
26THE HOUSE OF LORDS IN AL-JEDDA AND PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW: ATTRIBUTION OF CONDUCT TO UN-AUTHORIZED FORCES AND THE POWER OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL TO DISPLACE HUMAN RIGHTSNetherlands International Law Review200933
27Legal Issues Surrounding Population Transfers in Conflict SituationsNetherlands International Law Review199432
28Regional or General International Law? A Misleading Dilemma*Netherlands International Law Review196131
29The ‘Inherent‘ Powers of the UN Secretary-General in the Political Sphere: A Legal AnalysisNetherlands International Law Review199031
30Obligations and Liability of Sponsoring States Concerning Activities in the Area: Reflections on the ITLOS Advisory Opinion of 1 February 2011Netherlands International Law Review201331
31The Effect of ‘Stabilization’ in the Mandates and Practice of UN Peace OperationsNetherlands International Law Review201931
32The Application of Human Rights Law to Everyday Civilian Life Under Rebel ControlNetherlands International Law Review201630
33What does the Prohibition of “Torture or Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment” Mean? the Interpretation of the European Commission and Court of Human RightsNetherlands International Law Review197829
34The United Nations Conference on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organizations or between International OrganizationsNetherlands International Law Review198629
35The Tin Council Litigation in the English CourtsNetherlands International Law Review198729
36International Responsibility of States for Their Administration of JusticeNetherlands International Law Review197528
37The Definition of Thresholds of Tolerance for Transboundary Environmental Injury Under International Law: Development and Present StatusNetherlands International Law Review199028
38Towards Effective Collective Security and Human Rights Protection in Africa: An Assessment of the Constitutive Act of the New African UnionNetherlands International Law Review200228
39Comparison of E-commerce Regulations in Chinese and American FTAs: Converging Approaches, Diverging Contents, and Polycentric Directions?Netherlands International Law Review201728
40International Law in the age of ColumbusNetherlands International Law Review199227
41IS THE HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURE OF ARTICLES 31 AND 32 OF THE VIENNA CONVENTION REAL OR NOT? INTERPRETING THE RULES OF INTERPRETATIONNetherlands International Law Review200727
42A new Definition of the “Levée en Masse”?Netherlands International Law Review197726
43The Right to Development*Netherlands International Law Review198126
44WHO ARE ‘THE PARTIES’? ARTICLE 31, PARAGRAPH 3(C) OF THE 1969 VIENNA CONVENTION AND THE ‘PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEMIC INTEGRATION’ REVISITEDNetherlands International Law Review200826
45Responding to International Terrorism: Moving the Frontiers of International Law for ‘Enduring Freedom’?Netherlands International Law Review200125
46ATTEMPTS TO DEFINE ‘TERRORISM’ IN INTERNATIONAL LAWNetherlands International Law Review200525
47Shared Responsibility and Multinational EnterprisesNetherlands International Law Review201525
48FROM ‘BELLIGERENTS’ TO ‘FIGHTERS’ AND CIVILIANS DIRECTLY PARTICIPATING IN HOSTILITIES – ON THE PRINCIPLE OF DISTINCTION IN NON-INTERNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICTS ONE HUNDRED YEARS AFTER THE SECOND HAGUE PEACE CONFERENCENetherlands International Law Review200724
49THE APPLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL LEGAL NORMS OVER TIME: THE SECOND BRANCH OF INTERTEMPORAL LAWNetherlands International Law Review201124
50The European Human Rights Convention and Relations between Private PartiesNetherlands International Law Review197923