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Economic Sanctions during the Coronavirus Outbreak as a Crime Against Humanity
Did Not Even ‘Bat’ an Eye on China? A Case at the International Court of Justice to Prevent China from Re-opening Wet-bat Markets in Wake of the COVID-19 Furore
Drelingas v. Lithuania (N. 28859/16): The ECtHR acknowledges the Lithuanian Ethno-Political Genocide
Human Rights, International Criminal Law, Public International Law
Searching for Peace and Justice in the Central African Republic: the Need for a Comprehensive Transitional Strategy
Human Rights, International Law and Migrations
Healthcare for migrants in Europe. The need for a universal healthcare coverage
Human Rights, International Law and Migrations
The Conflicting Municipal Realities of Immigrant Integration in Pre-Salvini Italy
International Humanitarian Law, Public International Law
Drones and International Humanitarian Law: Compliance with the Rules of Jus in Bello
China and International Law: Bellicose Rhetoric
International Law and Migrations
