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International Law

Cross-jurisdictional research on the legal architectures that shape state behaviour: humanitarian law, treaty interpretation, sovereignty, and the institutional design of international review.

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Overview

The International Law programme convenes the Institute's work on the legal architectures that shape state behaviour across borders.

Focus areas

International humanitarian law and the rules governing armed conflict; treaty interpretation and the doctrine of subsequent practice; sovereignty as a legal concept and as a political claim; the design of international review mechanisms.

Outputs

Briefs, working papers, commentary, and a regular contribution to the Institute's comparative-law data corpus.

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For research collaboration, institutional partnership, or programme inquiries, our team welcomes correspondence from scholars, practitioners, and aligned organisations.

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We do not simplify complexity; we clarify it through method.
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