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Examining the Immunities of a Former Head of State in International Criminal Law

Posted on May 6, 2022 by Sean Doig

By Prerna Deep* Introduction According to Oppenheim “The highest organ of the state, representing it, within and without its borders, in the totality of its relations, is the Head of Continue Reading →

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Scottish Devolution, Future Referendum and EU Reintegration

Posted on February 18, 2022 by Sean Doig

By ZIA AKHTAR* Abstract If Scotland votes for independence in its next referendum and exits the UK by revoking the Act of Union 1707, what will be its status in Continue Reading →

Posted in Constitutional Law, International Law | Leave a reply

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