Between pragmatism and predictability: temporariness in International Law
Mónika Ambrus, Ramses A. Wessel
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págs. 41-65
The international rule of law time after time: temporary institutions between change and continuity
Sofia Ranchordás
págs. 67-91
International Law and time: a reflection of the temporal attitudes of international lawyers through three paradigms
Christian Djeffal
págs. 93-119
(Inter) temporal considerations in the interpretative process of the VCLT: do treaties endure, perdure or exdure?
Panos Merkouris
págs. 121-156
Shifting demands in international institutional law: securing the united nations' accountability for the haitian cholera outbreak
Kate Nancy Taylor
págs. 157-195
Protecting human rights during emergencies: delegation, derogation, and deference
Evan J. Criddle
págs. 197-220
págs. 221-253
Between the devil and the deep blue sea: enhancing flexibility in international climate change law
Harro Asselt
págs. 255-286
Commissions of inquiry: flexible temporariness of permanent predictability?
Christian Henderson
págs. 287-310
págs. 311-330
Michael Bohlander
págs. 331-355
Platforms, protestors and provisional measures: the artic sunrise dispute and environmental activism at sea
Richard Caddell
págs. 359-384



