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Author: Cameron Miles

Catch-22 in the Borderlands: Costa Rica v. Nicaragua and the Binding Nature of Provisional Measures

November 9, 2013 Cameron Miles

I. The wider context of Border Area and San Juan River It was love at first sight. The first time…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Land, Procedure, Territory

Passports or Public Recognition – The (lack of) Vietnamese and Indian recognition of Chinese territorial claims.

November 28, 2012 Cameron Miles

This blog post, however, does not seek to assess the respective merits of these claims – entire books can and…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Land, Territory

Assange v Swedish Prosecution Authority: the (mis)application of European and international law by the UK Supreme Court – Part II

June 21, 2012 Cameron Miles 1 Comment

As Tiina has already discussed, the use of the Supreme Court majority of VCLT Article 31(3)(b) with respect to the…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Domestic Courts Filed under: Assange, Extradition, VCLT

The rule of law and the ICC: is Libya ‘unable’ to try Saif al-Islam Gaddafi?

November 30, 2011 Cameron Miles

In substantive terms, the fulcrum of the matter is seen to be the requirement of ‘complementarity’ within the ICC Statute,…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights Filed under: Gaddafi, ICC, Libya

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