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- Women in International Law Vol. 4
Towards FIEL-ine (Feminist International Economic Law) Legalities
06.03.2025
From Femina Economica … Recently, several measures in international economic law emerged with the aim of promoting women’s economic empowerment (examples here, here and here). Though broadly welcomed by both...
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State-Owned Enterprises in International Law: Gazprom and Others at the Private / Public Divide
24.02.2024
This episode of the Völkerrechtliche Tagesthemen focuses on State-owned enterprises (SOEs), which play an important role in the global economy in various sectors and industries. SOEs - such as Gazprom...
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An Instrument of Extortion?
31.01.2024
On August 6th 2020, US senators drafted an open letter threatening German companies involved in constructing the new gas pipeline Nord Stream II with sanctions. Nord Stream II is the...
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Analysing Potential Investor-State Treaty Challenges to the OECD’s Pillar Two Model Tax Rules
18.10.2023
The Pillar Two Model Rules constitute the second part of an initiative, which refers to the broader effort led by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to address...
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