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A model law with the key elements for an EU Regulation to prohibit the import and export of products made or transported with forced labour
This research was commissioned by Anti-Slavery International, the European…
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Is the concept of Legitimate Expectations Spiraling Out of Control?
On 13 September 2022, the Second Young Investment Treaty Forum Debate…
Arbitration+1 -
Supplying governments amidst modern slavery provisions in public procurement.
This is an accompanying piece to a Modern Slavery and Human Rights Policy…
Business and Human Rights+1 -
Some Observations on the Agreement between Lebanon and Israel on the Delimitation of the Exclusive Economic Zone
Written by Professor Constantinos Yiallourides, Dr Nicholas A. Ioannides and…
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The effect of sanctions on investment arbitration
Illustration: Daily Mail These remarks were delivered at the 12th Investment…
Arbitration+2 -
The 2022 UNESCO MONDIACULT Declaration: Anything New for Restitution?
Picture: People worshipping at Angkor Wat, Cambodia, taken as part of our…
Cultural Heritage -
UNCITRAL investor-state dispute settlement reform group makes progress despite disagreements
Earlier this month I had the honour of participating in the 43rd session of…
Arbitration+1 -
What is next for human rights due diligence?
Calls for HRDD laws are growing globally, with 'failure to prevent' model…
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Returning stolen idols to the community: A challenge for heritage law
When artifacts that unlawfully ended up in foreign collections are returned…
Cultural Heritage -
We need the Rule of law
Too often the rule of law is seen as an abstract concept strictly for lawyers…
Rule of Law