Student Papers
In the course of a post-graduate program, students have to prepare a number of seminar papers and other written contributions. Some of the best papers can be found here:
William Field-Papuga, Adjudication of "Illegal" Security Council Resolutions: a Legal Rationale for the KADI Decisions (LL.M. 2018-19)
Antonio-Maria Martino, Targeted Sanctions and the Fight against Terrorism: Developments and Procedural Reforms (LL.M. 11-13)
Sophie Zacharia: World Bank vs. World Bank: Assessing the successes and failures of the Inspection Panel in the protection of project-affected communities (LL.M. 11-12)
Anna T. Katselas, International Arbitration vs. International Adjudication for the Settlement of Disputes Between States and International Organizations (LL.M. 10-11)
Ruth Muithuiya Kiragu, Assessing the Effectiveness of UN Targeted Sanctions (LL.M. 09-10)
Finnur Magnusson, Targeted Sanctions and Accountability of the United Nations` Security Council (LL.M. 07-08)
Merle de Vries, A Human Rights-based Approach to the International Drug Policy (LL.M. 07-08)