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76. Sovereignty over natural resources : balancing rights and duties

77. Trade and the environment : a comparative study of EC and US law

78. Unjust enrichment : a study of private law and public values

79. Fragmentation and the international relations of micro-states : self-determination and statehood

80. International law and the Arctic

81. Exclusion from public space : a comparative constitutional analysis

82. The doctrine of odious debt in international law

83. The formation and identification of rules of customary international law in international investment

84. Cooperation in the law of transboundary water resources

85. Civil liability in Europe for terrorism-related risk

86. Religious hatred and international law : the prohibition of incitement to violence or discrimination

87. Proof of causation in tort law

88. Armed conflict and displacement : the protection of refugees and displaced persons under international humanitarian law

89. International law and governance of natural resources in conflict and post-conflict situations

90. The crime of aggression under the Rome statute of the International Criminal Court

91. The right to reparation in international law for victims of armed conflict

92. 'Armed Attack' and article 51 of the UN charter : evolutions in customary law and practices

93. Trading fish, saving fish : the interaction between regimes in international law

94. Vicarious liability in tort : a comparative perspective

95. Access to asylum : international refugee law and the globalisation of migration control

96. State control over private military and security companies in armed conflict

97. Vessel-source marine pollution : the law and politics of international

98. Shipping interdiction and the law of the sea

99. The international law of environmental impact assessment : process, substance and integration

100. The concept of non-international armed conflict in international humanitarian law