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The article examines norm conflicts, defined as situations where one norm constitutes, has led to, or may lead to a breach of another, and particularly those norm conflicts in which one of the conflicting norms is a rule of human rights law. Such instances occur more and more every day, are...
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The emergence and scope of international law, whether in treaties or in customary international law, is especially relevant to those seeking reparations for atrocities committed against indigenous populations during colonization. This article examines the origins, interrelationship, and...
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Research examining whether the laws of war change state behavior has produced conflicting results, and limitations of observational studies have stalled progress on the topic. To bring new evidence to the debate, I have conducted a survey experiment that directly tests whether one mechanism...
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The cases of worldwide human rights abuse committed by companies are well known and documented. There is also a number of cases identified in Poland. Until today, in many instances seeking justice for the victims of business human rights violations has been cumbersome if not impossible. Since...
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Housing rights are currently one of the most fundamental social and economic human rights. It is the duty of every country to implement regulations protecting and empowering such rights for the sake of its citizens, irrespective of its economic development, political situation, or social status....
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