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Transitional Justice Legislation in Taiwan Before and During the Tsai Administration (2018)
Journal Article
Caldwell, E. (2018). Transitional Justice Legislation in Taiwan Before and During the Tsai Administration. Washington international law journal, 27(2), 449-484

The Republic of China on Taiwan (“Taiwan”) successfully and peacefully transitioned from authoritarian, one-party rule into a constitutional democracy in the early 1990s. However, due to the island’s complex international status and fraught relations... Read More about Transitional Justice Legislation in Taiwan Before and During the Tsai Administration.

Transitional Justice Legislation in Taiwan Before and During the Tsai Administration (2018)
Journal Article
Caldwell, E. (2018). Transitional Justice Legislation in Taiwan Before and During the Tsai Administration. Washington international law journal, 27(2), 449-484

The Republic of China on Taiwan (“Taiwan”) successfully and peacefully transitioned from authoritarian, one-party rule into a constitutional democracy in the early 1990s. However, due to the island’s complex international status and fraught relations... Read More about Transitional Justice Legislation in Taiwan Before and During the Tsai Administration.

Transitional Justice Legislation in Taiwan Before and During the Tsai Administration (2018)
Journal Article
Caldwell, E. (2018). Transitional Justice Legislation in Taiwan Before and During the Tsai Administration. Washington international law journal, 27(2), 449-484

The Republic of China on Taiwan (“Taiwan”) successfully and peacefully transitioned from authoritarian, one-party rule into a constitutional democracy in the early 1990s. However, due to the island’s complex international status and fraught relations... Read More about Transitional Justice Legislation in Taiwan Before and During the Tsai Administration.

The Desire for Categories (2018)
Digital Artefact
Tudor, A. (2018). The Desire for Categories

Recently, a colleague ‘cited’ me in a German newspaper article. The problem is, however, that I literally have never said the sentence that was ascribed to me in that newspaper article. I assume this misquotation comes out of a desire for categories... Read More about The Desire for Categories.

International Law and the Protection of People at Sea (2018)
Book
Papanicolopulu, I. (2018). International Law and the Protection of People at Sea. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789390.001.0001

This is a book about how international law can be used to ensure a better protection of people at sea. The fundamental premise of the book is that international law provides numerous structural, procedural, and substantive rules that can be used towa... Read More about International Law and the Protection of People at Sea.

Innovation and Trends in Water Law (2018)
Book Chapter
Cullet, P. (2018). Innovation and Trends in Water Law. In K. Conca, & E. Weinthal (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Water Politics and Policy (327-350). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199335084.013.33

Law is at the center of policy and political issues concerning water. Yet, until relatively recently, water law has often been either sidestepped or considered only through limited lenses in international policy debates. This is changing rapidly, in... Read More about Innovation and Trends in Water Law.

Trust Within Reason: How to Trump the Hermeneutics of Suspicion on Campus (2018)
Book Chapter
Scott-Baumann, A. (2018). Trust Within Reason: How to Trump the Hermeneutics of Suspicion on Campus. In A. Yaqin, P. Morey, & A. Soliman (Eds.), Muslims, Trust and Multiculturalism: New Directions (51-72). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71309-0_3

This chapter looks at the Prevent duty in the British university sector, arguing that social trust has been eroded by the process. It infantilises those who are expected to carry out this duty and empowers the state over the individual in ascertainin... Read More about Trust Within Reason: How to Trump the Hermeneutics of Suspicion on Campus.