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The exercise of discretion in international law – why constraining criteria have a proper place in the analysis of legal decision-making
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Revisiting Proportionality in International and European Law : Interests and Interest- Holders
2021)(
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Concepts as tools of legal reasoning: How pragmatics may promote the rationality of the work of international legal scholars
2021) In SSRN(
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Concepts as Tools of Legal Reasoning – How Pragmatics May Promote the Rationality of International Legal Discourse and the Work of Legal Scholars
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Proportionality and International Legal Pragmatics
2021) p.168-183(
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- 2020
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Understanding Jus Cogens in International Law and International Legal Discourse
2020)(
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The legal consequences of jus cogens and the individuation of norms
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Proportionality and international legal pragmatics
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Proportionality in international law : Whose interests count?
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The emperor’s new clothes – What if no Jus cogens claim can be justified?
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- Contribution to journal › Article