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This contribution provides a short overview of the book by Danielle Ireland-Piper on accountability in extraterritoriality in a comparative and international law context.   

This contribution provides a short overview of the book by Danielle Ireland-Piper on accountability in extraterritoriality in a comparative and international law context.   

Recent scholarship and commentaries on populism and international law often focus on the rise of right-wing populist regimes in contemporary politics. This paper invites a shift of attention to populism in the (semi)colonies in the process of national lib... see more

Objective: This article aims to study and analyze the legal institute of refuge, especially contemporary flows, making a parallel to the institute of international responsibility of the State in relation to the protection of refugees.Methodology: The meth... see more

This article investigates the interplay between labour law and international law in the context of the diplomatic employment relationship. The  overriding effect of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 as supreme law to protect the ... see more

La traducción de sí, una expresión intrínsecamente ambivalente, lejos de ser un tema reservado a la expertise de unos pocos iniciados, es un concepto que debido a su posición de bisagra tiene un considerable rendimiento para la discusión filosófica, liter... see more

It seems that there is no international legal obligation, neither in international treaties nor in general international law, that confirms the existence of state legal obligations on the exercise of universal civil jurisdiction against gross violations o... see more

General legal principle, a legislation of a country applies only for acts committed  in the territories concerned. This principle, to the field of competition has not felt right, because economic activity not only occur between the businesses in the ... see more

The absence of spatial boundaries opens the language of fashion to extraterritoriality and multilingualism. This reflects a marked hybridization, typical of global fashion, which increasingly mixes styles and products and is less and less rooted in a loca... see more

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