Maastricht
Netherlands
Maastricht University
COVID-19, Public International Law, World Health Organization
use of force, International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, Law of the Sea, law enforcement
International Law; Legal Systems; Rule Conflicts; Legal Logic; Legal Reasoning
Individual Criminal Responsibility in International Law, Hissène Habré, Extraordinary African Chambers, Hybrid International Courts
international law as legal system, fragmentation, general principles of law, legal consistency, reason-based reasoning
Fragmentation of international law; State sovereignty; logic of rules; rule conflicts; rule consistency; social ontology
Customary International Law, Legal Reasoning, Non-Deductive Reasoning, Reason-Based Logic
Responsibility to Protect (R2P); Humanitarian Intervention; Just War Doctrine; United Nations Security Council
Teaching Law, Graduate Programs in Law, Legal Methodology, Legal Research
scholarship in international law; colonialism; objectivity and subjectivity; language games; imagination in international law
COVID-19, Federalismo, Patriotismo Constitucional, Constitucionalismo de Crise, ADI 6341, ADPF 672
International law, International Law of the Sea, Use of Force
Climate Change, International Environmental Law, Discretion, Constraints, International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea (ITLOS)
International Criminal Law, International Criminal Court, International Law, Hybrid Courts, Africa, Hissene Habre
Legal Logic. Defeasibility. Defeasible Reasoning. Defeaters. Reason-Based Logic (RBL)
Legal Theory, Legal Logic, International Law, Norm Conflicts, Fragmentation of International Law, Legal Interpretation, Artificial Intelligence and Law
International Law, Teaching of Law, Legal Methodology, Legal Education
Joseph Raz, Ronald Dworkin, Interpretivism, Legal Theory, Legal Interpretation
International Humanitarian Law, Human Rights Law, Lex specialis, Derogation, Legal Reasoning
good faith, secondary rules, communicative action, sincerity, international law
Inter-American Human Rights System, Provisional and Precautionary Measures, Legitimacy of International Law