Chapter 1 Rethinking International Law and Justice, Spencer Zifcak; Part I International Humanitarian Law; Chapter 2 A Right to Fight: The Belligerent’s Privilege, Steve Nabors; Chapter 3 Justice and Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflicts through the Enforcement of the International Legal Obligations: The Case of the Gaza Strip, Davide Tundo; Chapter 4 How Effective are National Remedies in Securing International Justice?, Selman Karakul; Chapter 5 Rethinking Justice: Individual Criminal Responsibility, Immunity and Torture, Amrita Mukherjee; Chapter 6 Interpreting the Most-Favoured-Nation Clause in Investment Treaty Arbitration: Interpretation as a Process of Creating an Obligation?, Tomoko Ishikawa; Part II Non-State Actors in Promoting Justice; Chapter 7 Accountability of Multinational Corporations for Human Rights and Environmental Abuse: How Far Can Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Go?, Angelica Bonfanti; Chapter 8 The Alien Tort Statute as Access to Justice, Post Kiobel : When the International Norm Prohibiting Nonconsensual Human Experimentation is Violated, Bethany J. Spielman; Chapter 9 The Role of NGOs and Accountability of Corporations for Human Right Infringements, Genny Ngende; Chapter 10 Non-State Actors and International Climate Justice under Global Climate Governance, Saheed Alabi; Chapter 11 The Status of Non-State Actors under the International Rule of Law: A Search for Global Justice, Mohammed H. Zarei, Azar Safari; Part III Rethinking Aspects of International Justice; Chapter 12 The Responsibility to Protect at the United Nations, Spencer Zifcak; Chapter 13 Is Justice the First Virtue of International Institutions?, Charles Sampford; Chapter 14 Is it Justice or Justice(s)? The Concept of Justice in Western and Islamic Natural Law Traditions, Ahmet Ulvi Türkba?; Chapter 15 General Principles of Law and International Law-Making, Gábor Sulyok;
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