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Proceedings of the International Institute of Space Law 2023

2025 || Paperback || P.J. Blount e.a. || Eleven international publishing

This volume contains the proceedings of the 66th Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space held in October 2023 in Baku, Azerbaijan, as well as the report of the IISL Standing Committee on the Status of International Agreements Relating to Activities in Outer Space.

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Sentencing Mentally Disordered Offenders

comparing provisions in Türkiye, England and Wales, and the Netherlands to the ECHR framework

2025 || Paperback || Candan Yilmaz || University of Groningen Press

comparing provisions in Türkiye, England and Wales, and the Netherlands to the ECHR framework

This publication offers a unique comparative analysis of the sentencing of mentally disordered offenders in Türkiye, England and Wales, and the Netherlands, exploring the alignment of these systems with the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). While the presence of mental disorders impacts criminal responsibility, the legal responses and practices differ significantly across jurisdictions.

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International Arbitration in the Netherlands

A Counsel’s Guide to Using ICC, LCIA, DIS and UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules in the Netherlands

2025 || Hardcover || Bas Van Zelst e.a. || Maklu, Uitgever

This book charts Dutch arbitration law for users of international arbitration rules who find themselves in Dutch waters. It also includes a chapter on the new NAI Arbitration Rules, designed for non-Dutch users.

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Good morning Secretary-General,

2025 || Paperback || Jan Van Leeuwen || Bookmundo || met inkijkexemplaar

Killing innocent civilians must stop: PERIOD! In war-free time but first of all in war-time. War must not exist: PERIOD! The Secretary-General of the UN must report threats and threats are clearly before any war. These threats against “Peace and Security” must be reported to the Security Council. But still are many wars going on. So he doesn’t report on this effectively: is this due to a lack of facts and information or due to unfit for the job? Why did the Secretary-

General let the UN...