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Using liberal–legal tools for illiberal gains: the European Court of Human Rights and legal mobilisation by conservative right-wing actors
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- International Journal of Law in Context / Volume 20 / Issue 3 / September 2024
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- 07 November 2024, pp. 401-418
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1 - A Justice Facade
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2 - The Violence of Law
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12 - The Political Economy of Lawfare
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1 - Introduction
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5 - Conclusions
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Weaponising Evidence
- A History of Tobacco Control in International Law
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2 - America
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Moving ‘red lines’: The Russian–Ukrainian war and the pragmatic (mis-)use of international law
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- Global Constitutionalism , First View
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- 10 August 2023, pp. 1-23
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Law and the Epistemologies of the South
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Eight - Lawfare: A Long History
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Reunifying Taiwan with China through Cross-Strait Lawfare
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- The China Quarterly / Volume 257 / March 2024
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- 30 May 2023, pp. 186-201
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1 - State-Building as Lawfare
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Introduction
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State-Building as Lawfare
- Custom, Sharia, and State Law in Postwar Chechnya
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5 - Democracies Can Perish Democratically Too: Brazilian Democracy on Edge
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Civilian Population Victimization: A Systematic Review Comparing Humanitarian and Health Outcomes in Conventional and Hybrid Warfare
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- Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness / Volume 17 / 2023
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Rights, Lawfare and Reproduction: Reflections on the Polish Constitutional Tribunal's Abortion Decision
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- Israel Law Review / Volume 55 / Issue 3 / November 2022
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- 07 March 2022, pp. 285-301
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The Curious Case of Three Male Elders: Land Grabbing, Lawfare, and Intersectional Politics of Exclusion in Tanzania
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- African Studies Review / Volume 64 / Issue 3 / September 2021
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- 04 October 2021, pp. 605-627
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Chapter 2 - Settlement
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