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Unity, Diversity and the Fragmentation of International Law: How Much Does the Multiplication of International Organizations Really Matter? (2006)
Journal Article
Prost, M., & Clark, P. K. (2006). Unity, Diversity and the Fragmentation of International Law: How Much Does the Multiplication of International Organizations Really Matter?. Chinese Journal of International Law, 5(2), 341-370. https://doi.org/10.1093/chinesejil/jml022

It seems to be presumed by many that the simple multiplication of international organizations (IOs) weakens the unity and integrity of international law. There is, in reality, nothing obvious in this assumption. First, there needs to be evidence of d... Read More about Unity, Diversity and the Fragmentation of International Law: How Much Does the Multiplication of International Organizations Really Matter?.

Dale Jacquette’s Ontology (2004)
Journal Article
Wrigley, A. (2004). Dale Jacquette’s Ontology. Philosophical Books, 45(1), 56-58

Sildenafil as a treatment for pulmonary hypertension (2003)
Journal Article
(2003). Sildenafil as a treatment for pulmonary hypertension. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 411-422

The therapy of pulmonary hypertension has evolved rapidly in the last 10 years from the use of non-selective vasodilators to drugs that specifically target pulmonary vasodilation, endothelial function, and vascular remodeling. Sildenafil is a phospho... Read More about Sildenafil as a treatment for pulmonary hypertension.

The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and English Contract Law: A Tale of Two Unfinished Bridges?
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The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and English Contract Law: A Tale of Two Unfinished Bridges?

Contract law has a multidimensional role permeating economic and social spheres, connecting people in mutual relations and contributing to wider norms that govern how people should treat each other. Despite its potential, contract law is largely over... Read More about The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and English Contract Law: A Tale of Two Unfinished Bridges?.

Offensive expressions: the limits of neutral balancing tests and the need to take sides
Journal Article
Nehushtan, Y. (2016). Offensive expressions: the limits of neutral balancing tests and the need to take sides. Human Rights Law Review, 1-28. https://doi.org/10.1093/hrlr/ngv047

This article discusses the issue of offensive expressions, that is, expressions which cause harm or offence to the sensitivities and values of others. When the authorities are asked to approve an offensive expression or to protect the offensive speak... Read More about Offensive expressions: the limits of neutral balancing tests and the need to take sides.