Austrian Review of International and European Law
Brill Nijhoff · Netherlands · Est. 1996
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The Austrian Review of International and European Law examines the application and interpretation of international and European law. Recent articles focus on human rights, including the rights of minorities and asylum seekers, and the legal implications of artificial intelligence and biometrics in counterterrorism. The journal also addresses state succession, arms control, the legal effects of international court advisory opinions, and the application of international law to cyber activities. It further analyzes headquarters agreements and labor disputes involving international organizations.
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