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- The influence of EU and European human rights law on English private law. -- In: International and comparative law quarterly -- ISSN 0020-5893. -- Vol. 64, (2015), no. 2, s. 237-265.
- Transitional constitutionalism and the case of the Arab Spring. -- In: International and comparative law quarterly -- ISSN 0020-5893. -- Vol. 64, (2015), no. 2, s. 267-291.
- Humanitarian law, human rights law and the bifurcation of armed conflict. -- In: International and comparative law quarterly -- ISSN 0020-5893. -- Vol. 64, (2015), no. 2, s. 293-325.
- The best interests of the child principle as an independent source of international protection. -- In: International and comparative law quarterly -- ISSN 0020-5893. -- Vol. 64, (2015), no. 2, s. 327-363.
- State secrets law and national security. -- In: International and comparative law quarterly -- ISSN 0020-5893. -- Vol. 64, (2015), no. 2, s. 365-404.
- Evolving interpretation of multilateral treaties : ‚Acts contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations’ in the Refugee Convention. -- In: International and comparative law quarterly -- ISSN 0020-5893. -- Vol. 64, (2015), no. 2, s. 405-444.
- The diverging approaches of The European Court Of Human Rights in the cases of Nada and Al-Dulimi. -- In: International and comparative law quarterly -- ISSN 0020-5893. -- Vol. 64, (2015), no. 2, s. 445-460.