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        It Is the Best of Times; It Is the Worst of Times : Introducing The Question of Solidarity in Law and Politics
    (2024)- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter
 
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        The Definition Trap
    (2024) p.6-9- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter
 
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        Refugee bonds: social impact investment and implications for international protection
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
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        The Exercise of Discretion in International Law: The Different Functions of Constraining Criteria
    (2024)- Other contribution › Miscellaneous
 
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        Why severability? A new theory of the effect of invalid treaty reservations
    (2024)- Other contribution › Miscellaneous
 
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        Special regimes as communities of practice: A new way to improve communication across legal specializations
    (2024)- Other contribution › Miscellaneous
 
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        Validity Foundation on behalf of T.J. v Hungary and the role of factual causation for finding breaches of positive obligations under the ECHR
    (2024)- Other contribution › Web publication
 
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        Sweden: Legal Response to Covid-19
    (2024) In Oxford Constitutional Law- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Entry for encyclopaedia/dictionary
 
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        Once Upon a Time Before Accession of the EU to the ECHR: from Shadow to Light
    
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        The interpretation of slavery by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia from comparative law perspective
    
    - Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding
 
