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Are diplomatic assurances adequate guarantees of safety against torture and ill-treatment? The pragmatic approach of the strasbourg court [PDF]
The use of diplomatic assurances against torture and other ill-treatment has increased in recent years in response to the continued growth of international terrorism.
Volou, Aristi
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This article examines the legal position of children of families allegedly associated with Daesh (ISIL/ISIS) who are currently detained in refugee camps in Syria. The analysis is based on a review of consular legislation, human rights obligations and the
Sanna Mustasaari
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In this article I analyse the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling in Boumediene v. Bush against the background of the discussion concerning the extraterritorial scope of the U.S. Constitution.
Jean-Marc Piret
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Article 56 of the European Convention on Human Rights is often referred to as the «colonial clause» and it has received little attention by commentators, whereas there has been extensive writing on Article 1of the Convention regarding the ...
Magne Frostad
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Finnish Children or ‘Cubs of the Caliphate’?
This article examines the legal position of children of families allegedly associated with Daesh (ISIL/ISIS) who are currently detained in refugee camps in Syria. The analysis is based on a review of consular legislation, human rights obligations and the
Sanna Mustasaari
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A global battlefield?: Drones and the geographical scope of armed conflict [PDF]
The ever-increasing use of drones in the pursuit of the 'war on terror' has given rise to concerns over the emergence of a global battlefield whereby the entire planet is subject to the application of the laws of armed conflict.
Derejko, N, Lubell, N
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The International Court of Justice’s 2025 Advisory Opinion on climate change confirmed that States are legally obliged to prevent and mitigate climate harm, yet it avoided clarifying whether human rights obligations apply beyond national borders ...
Hazhar Jamali
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The size and duration of land grabs in Sub Saharan Africa are of dimensions never seen before. This work aims at using human rights as a tool to address the impact of land grabbing on local livelihoods.
Ute Reisinger
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ABSTRACT Using online job advertisement data improves the timeliness and granularity depth of analysis in the labor market in domains not covered by official data. Specifically, its variation over time may be used as an anticipator of official employment variations.
Pietro Giorgio Lovaglio +1 more
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When Soering went to Iraq… : problems of jurisdiction, extraterritorial effect and norm conflicts in light of the European Court of Human Rights’ Al-Saadoon case [PDF]
In its admissibility decision in the Al-Saadoon case the ECtHR held that the United Kingdom had jurisdiction over the applicants, who had been arrested by British forces and kept in a British-run military prison in Iraq.
Janik, Cornelia, Kleinlein, Thomas
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