Main Content
Martti Koskenniemi, “Human Rights Mainstreaming as a Strategy of Institutional Power” (2010), excerpt
5.7.2
Marty Lederman, “Of So-called ‘Folk’ International Law,” Just Security, October 2, 2014
3.6.3
National Human Rights Institutions and "Mainstreaming"
5.7
Nicaragua v. United States, 1986 ICJ (1986), excerpt- part 2
3.2.2
NYU Law School Press Release, “Lawyers and Activists Place the Black Lives Matter Movement in International Context” (2015)
6.2.3
Permanent Court of International Justice, S.S. Lotus (France v. Turkey), 1927 PCIJ (Ser. A) No. 10 (1927), excerpt
2.2.2
R2P (The Responsibility to Protect)
3.4
Race in International Law
6.1
Religious Freedom and "Living Together"
6.4
Reserving from Treaties
2.6
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