in Reconciling Competing Interests', sought to explore the challenges arising from the need to balance competing rights, obligations, and freedoms. The growing focus on States' obligations to respect and protect human rights and freedoms has led to a shift in the manner States conduct themselves both in the domestic and international arenas. Yet, given the ever increasing extent of international regulation and concomitant demands on limited financial, technical and human resources, it is not at all clear how these competing rights and obligations ought to be balanced. These questions, and many others, were explored by some 25 practitioners and academics during the two-day event. Several of those works were selected to feature in this special issue.The issue champions the continued development of the legal research at UCL Laws.
Much has been said and written on the Kosovo Advisory Opinion delivered by the International Court of Justice (ICJ or the Court) in 2010 1 and on the Kosovo situation in general.
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