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Browsing by Author Solomon, S
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
3-Apr-2022 | Concretizing Mental Harm: Warfare's Psychological Impact on Civilians and the Return to Domestic Law for Establishing a Standards-Setting Paradigm | Solomon, S |
30-Jun-2023 | Is all Mental Harm Equal? The Importance of Discussing Civilian War Trauma from a Socio-Economic Legal Framework's Perspective | Solomon, S; Bayer, Y |
2015 | Judicial Regionalism's Thwarting of UN Security Council Chapter VII Punitive Cosmopolitanism: Measuring the Effects on International Jurisdictional Constitutionalism | Solomon, S |
8-Mar-2019 | Migrant boats on the high seas and their interception through psychologically coercive measures: Is there a case to extraterritorially apply human rights law? | Solomon, S |
27-Apr-2023 | One Image, One Thousand Words? Discussing the Outer Limits of Resorting to Visual Digital Evidence in cases involving International Crimes | Solomon, S |
11-Dec-2020 | The psychological impact of military operations on civilians and the UN Human Rights Committee Japalali decision: Exploring mental anguish under a vida digna, right to life prism | Solomon, S |
21-Dec-2020 | Quasi-Judicial Bodies and the Establishment of Assessment Standards for the Mental Harm sustained by Civilians Exposed to Hostilities | Solomon, S |
2024 | The South African ICJ application and the question of genocide in a warfare context | Solomon, S |