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págs. 3-17
Trump, International Trade and Populism
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págs. 19-44
Populist Paranoia and International Law
Aaron Fichtelberg
págs. 45-67
Is There a ‘Populist’ International Law (in Latin America)?
Alejandro Rodiles
págs. 69-95
Populism, International Law and the End of Keep Calm and Carry on Lawyering
Christine Schwöbel Patel
págs. 97-121
People, Politics and Populism in International Criminal Law: The Mungiki as Kenyan Ethnos and Kenyan Demos
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págs. 123-142
Populism and Human Rights
Veronika Bílková
págs. 143-174
Reclaiming the Keys to the Kingdom (of the World): Evangelicals and Human Rights in Latin America
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págs. 175-207
Addressing Economic Populism Through Law – A Case Study of the World Development Report 2017
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págs. 209-220
Climate Action as Positive Human Rights Obligation: The Appeals Judgment in Urgenda v the Netherlands
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págs. 223-244
Pursuing Justice for MH17: The Role of the Netherlands
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págs. 245-270
What a Drag(net): Dutch Surveillance Laws in the Light of European Union Data Protection Law
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págs. 271-283
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