Items where Division is "Faculty of Arts and Humanities > Essex Law School" and Year is 2025
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Al Khateeb, Katya (2025) Perspectives on Transitional Justice in Syria: Voices from Academia, Civil Society, and the Arts. Project Report. University of Essex.
Aldawish, Abdulmalik Mohammed A (2025) The application of the transit passage regime in straits used for international navigation: A study of the Strait of Hormuz. Doctoral thesis, University of Essex.
Blanco Vizarreta, Cristina (2025) Rethinking international law along with Amazonian ontologies: Human non-human divisions in the resistance of the Kukama-Kukamiria people to the Amazonian Waterway project. Doctoral thesis, University of Essex.
Fyock, Claiton (2025) The Treadmill of Production, Sustainable Development Goals and International Investment Law: The Irreducibility of Growth and Environmental Regulation. Berkeley Journal of International Law, 43. (In Press)
Garde, Amandine and Gokani, Nikhil and Perez-Llantada, Juan Collado and Souter, Jaydon (2025) Lobbying, transparency and trust: power imbalances and the failure to implement Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan. The Lancet Regional Health - Europe, 51. p. 101238. DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2025.101238
Gillett, Matthew and Grunfeld, Katja and Ramuš Cvetkovič, Iva (2025) Lex Ad Astra: Non-State Actor Accountability for Space Pollution. Studies in Space Law, 26 . Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-72461-7. Official URL: https://brill.com/display/title/69509 (In Press)
Koutsias, Marios (2025) Privacy and data protection in the UK and in the EU: a long history of divergence even during the UK’S EU membership. Brexit should not bring a divorce with the EU privacy regulatory regime so as to protect trade and human rights in the UK. European Business Law Review, 36 (1). pp. 103-132.
Lekvall, Ebba (2025) Repairing “historical” wrongs: The Church of Sweden’s approach to redressing colonial abuses against the Sami. In: Netherlands Yearbook of International Law 2022 - Reparations in International Law: A Critical Reflection. Netherlands Yearbook of International Law, 53 (53). T.M.C. Asser Press (Springer), The Hague. ISBN 978-94-6265-626-0.
Misra, Saksham and Agbaitoro, Godswill (2025) Mapping Human Rights Violations Connected to Renewable Energy Development in India: A Case Study of the “Oran Land” at Thar Desert and Energy Transition (Forthcoming). Business and Human Rights Journal. (In Press)
O'Connor, Niall and Konstadinides, Theodore and Karatzia, Anastasia (2025) Courting Controversy? The Constitutional Implications of the Court of Justice of the European Union’s Involvement in the Resolution of Disputes After Brexit. Yearbook of European Law. DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/yel/yeae012