253 research outputs found

    Automated counter-terrorism

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    We present a holistic systems view of automated intelligence analysis for counter-terrorism with focus on the behavioural attributes of terrorist groups

    Some Thoughts on the Emergent Right to Water

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    The European Community Arbitration Commission on Yugoslavia

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    The Violence of Dispossession: Extraterritoriality and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

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    What Happened to Unequal Treaties? The Continuities of Informal Empire

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    Theorising the Turn to History in International Law

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    This chapter focuses on the question of what was required for the productive representation of the past of international law as ‘history’ to become a meaningful activity, given the need for historical discourse and practice to be organized in temporal terms, and its past ‘found’ or ‘uncovered’. This historical consciousness fundamentally reshaped the conceptualization of what would become known as ‘international law’, and placed at centre-stage the problem of the historical method. Furthermore, not only did the emergence of this historical consciousness have specifiable theoretical and practical dimensions, it would become, as Foucault puts it, a ‘privileged and dangerous’ site, both providing theoretical sustenance to the discipline, and a space for critical engagement

    Between Law and History: the Berlin Conference of 1884-85 and the Logic of Free Trade

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    The Berlin West Africa Conference of 1884-1885 has assumed a powerful symbolic presence in international legal accounts of the 19th century, but for historians of the era its importance has often been doubted. This article seeks to re-interpret the place of the Berlin General Act in late 19th-century history, suggesting that the divergence of views has arisen largely as a consequence of an inattentiveness to the place of systemic logics in legal regimes of this kind
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