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Member Publication2017 / 1
The Other “Other”; Moors, International Law and the Origin of the Colonial MatrixMember Publication2017 / 2
Exclusion and Its Critics – Southern Narratives of International LawMember Publication2017 / 3
The Art of Making Peace: Lessons Learned from Peace TreatiesMember Publication2017 / 4
Competing Narratives of Global (De-)Constitutionalization in International Investment Law: Identifying Narrators and the Stories They Tell, in: Archiv des Voelkerrechts 55 (2017), p. 265 – 302 (in cooperation with Emily Sipiorski, J.D.)Member Publication2017 / 5
Cerberus: Rethinking Grotius and the Westphalian System’, En M. Koskenniemi, W. Rech and M. Jimenez, Eds., International Law And Empire (Oxford: Oxford University Press,Member Publication2017 / 6
• “Dynamic between Diplomacy and International Law: Reflections on the Philippine Experience”, Philippine Yearbook of International LawMember Publication2017 / 7
Distribution of Power Within International Organizations (2017) 14-2 International Organizations Law Review 346-401Member Publication2016 / 1
Common Understanding’ and the Treaty Interpretation for the ‘Systemic Integration’Member Publication2016 / 2
Textbook on Public International Law, Universal PublicationMember Publication2016 / 3
“Passage from India: Nagendra Singh’s India and International Law,” special issue on Asian international lawyers, 56 Indian J. Int’l L. 265-305Member Publication2016 / 4
Resistance and International Law; De-coloniality and Pluritopic HermeneuticsMember Publication2016 / 5
“Sovereignty as Responsibility: Reflections on the Legal Status of the Doctrine of Responsibility to Protect”
