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International Arbitration and Procedure: Transparency, Legitimacy and Bias
International Arbitration and Procedure. The topic is one of great current relevance for both academics and practitioners in the field of international dispute resolution.
Groningen Journal of International Law
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Privacy in International Law: Regulating the Internet
The topic of this issue has been at the forefront of recent discussions on international regulation, and poses many challenges to both regulatory systems and scholars alike.
Groningen Journal of International Law
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Objective The concern that nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may precipitate flares of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has limited their use in managing musculoskeletal symptoms in those with IBD, but safety data are mixed. Methods This retrospective cohort study included patients with IBD aged at least 18 years from Optum's deidentified ...
Adam S. Mayer +4 more
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International Investment Law as International Law: Russian and Western Approaches
No Western publication on international investment law (IIL) has ever specifically undertaken a comparative study of Russian and Western doctrines of IIL.
Dmitry K. Labin, Alena V. Soloveva
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International Health Law: An Emerging Field of Public International Law [PDF]
This article discusses the nature and scope of international health law as anemerging field of public international law. It is argued that the protection of healthreflects a pressing social need that should now be spoken of in the vocabulary ofinternational law.
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Setup‐Optimized Sequencing in Job Shops: Modeling Workstation Productivity and Lateness Behavior
Setup‐optimized sequencing in job‐shop production creates a trade‐off between productivity improvement and schedule reliability. A WIP‐explicit modeling framework links sequencing‐induced productivity gains and lateness dispersion through the production operating curve.
Friederike Stefanowski +2 more
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GroJIL Vol 6, No 1 (2018): Terrorism and International Law
As previous issues, GroJIL 6(1) is divided into multiple parts with the first part focusing on the theme of this issue: Terrorism and International Law. The second and third parts feature open submissions and the winning submission of our annual student ...
Groningen Journal of International Law
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It is well known that the modern day technologies that drive our global society are highly dependent on the use of outer space. For example, daily activities such as sending emails, making phone calls and carrying out bank transactions cannot be done ...
M. Lits, S. Stepanov, A. Tikhomirova
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The distinction between international humanitarian law and international human rights law [PDF]
International humanitarian law, by its customary sources and the Convention and its principles, is the old branch of general international law. The provisions of which have been codified over decades in the form of customary rules and a convention ...
Amer Abdel Fattah Al Jomard +1 more
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How Strongly Should We Protect and Enforce International Law?, University of Chicago Law School Workshop, March 2006 [PDF]
Observers of international law are obsessed with trying to explain and predict why and when states comply with international law. Doing so, they have consistently overlooked a logically preceding, but no less important, question: To what extent should ...
Pauwelyn, Joost H. B.
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