Table of contents of the issue 2/2013, May-August
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The Concept of 'Public Morals' in the Jurisprudence of European Court of Human Rights: Hints for the Development of an European Public Morality - Part II
Attribution of Human Rights Violations in the Context of United Nations Military Operations and Remedies for the Victims
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Extraordinary Renditions and Human Rights: A Few Reflections upon the "Abu Omar" Case
Extraordinary Renditions, Torture, Enforced Disappearances and "Right to the Truth": Some Remarks on "El-Masri" Case
Extraordinary Renditions as Enforced Disappearances? The Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights
No Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Under the Alien Tort Statute: Which "Forum" for Disputes on Overseas Corporate Human Rights Violations After "Kiobel"?
Corporate Liability, Extraterritorial Jurisdiction and the Future of the Alien Tort Claims Act: Some Remarks After "Kiobel"
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The Reduction of the Price of Essential Drugs: A Necessary but not Sufficient Means for the Protection of Health Within the Framework of International Law
TRIPs Agreement and the Exclusion of Some Pharmaceutical Inventions from Patentability in India: Remarks on the Indian "Novartis" Decision
The Portuguese Constitutional Court, the Social Side-effects of the Austerity Measures and the Respect of International and European Constraints
Adoption by Homosexuals in the European Court of Human Rights Case Law
European Court of Human Rights, Prohibition of Discrimination and Right to Education of Roma Minority
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Multinational Corporations, Environmental Violations and Individual Rights: The Hague District Court's Ruling in the "Shell" Case
The Nature of the Prohibition of Arbitrary Detention According to the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention
Individual Rights, Cybersecurity and Access to Knowledge on the Internet: The Revision of ITU International Telecommunication Regulations
Derogations to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights in a Recent Judgment by the ECOWAS' Court of justice: The "Gbagbo" Case
Fight Against Piracy and Universal Jurisdiction in a Recent National Decision
The Extraordinary African Chambers Within Senegal's Judiciary System: An Example of Particular Criminal Jurisdiction?
Some Remarks on the Actual Debate Concerning the UN Human Rights Machinery Review Options
The UN Commission of Inquiry on the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Relationship Between the Human Rights Council and the Security Council
The Scope of Application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and the "Ne Bis in Idem" Principle
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