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International law shapes climate change litigation
How international law shapes climate change litigation arguments and outcomes

Article reframes legal-sex decertification through utopian failure
Reconceptualizing radical legal reform through utopian theory and the problem of sex decertification

U.S. obstruction reshapes WTO trade adjudication
How US obstruction of WTO appeals is reshaping global trade governance

Executive dominance and weak institutions hinder Madagascar’s republic
Political virtue and power dynamics in Madagascar's governance crisis

Evidence rules may help limit prejudice in rape trials
How evidence rules allow rape myths to prejudice trials against complainants

WADA may need a public interest test in anti-doping decisions
Requiring anti-doping agencies to consider public interest in decisions

Ecocide is presented as a proposed fifth international crime
Examining ecocide as a potential fifth international crime for environmental protection

Boundary marker removal on Sebatik Island may violate sovereignty
How boundary marker removal affects Indonesia-Malaysia border sovereignty












