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Why are plants still mere ‘objects’ (or ‘things’) in private law?
- 24 September 2024,
- This article introduces “A New Leaf: Is It Time to De-objectify Plants in Private Law?”, a new open access article in Transnational Environmental Law.…...
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What motivates states to ‘transform our world’ in a time of crises?
- 20 September 2024,
- This article introduces “Why Do States Adhere to the Sustainable Development Goals?”, a new open access article in Transnational Environmental Law.…
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Decontextuality and Judiciary Nihilism: A Few Candid Regrets for a Dissenting Opinion
- 17 September 2024,
- Find part one of this post here. 3. Decontextuality Since the Court was asked by the General Assembly to render a legal opinion about the legal consequences of the (illegally) prolonged occupation of Palestine, it may be arguably justifiable to be reticent about what has been going on in Palestine, especially Gaza, since 7 October 2023.…...
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