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  1. 29. Corten, O. (2012). Use of force. In A. Carthy (Ed.), Oxford Bibliography Online: International Law. Oxford, Royaume-Uni: Oxford University Press.
  2. 30. Corten, O. (2012). L'émergence de la responsabilité de protéger: la fin du droit d'intervention humanitaire. In S. Doumbé-Billé (Ed.), Nouveaux droits de l'homme et internationalisation du droit (pp. 17-32). Bruxelles, Belgique: Bruylant.
  3. 31. Corten, O. (2012). La diffusion d'un enseignement d'inspiration marxiste du droit internatonal en Europe occidentale: l'exemple de Jean Salmon. In E. Jouannet & I. Motoc (Eds.), Les doctrines internationalistes durant les années du communisme réel en Europe (pp. 225-236). Paris, France: Société de législation comparée.
  4. 32. Corten, O. (2012). Le droit de la responsabilité internationale dans l'avis du 22 juillet 2010: beaucoup de questions, peu de réponses. In R. Kherad (Ed.), Les déclarations unilatérales d'indépendance (pp. 213-233). Paris, France: Pedone.
  5. 33. Corten, O. (2012). Formalization and Deformalization as Narratives of the Law of War. In D. Kennedy & I. De la Rasilla (Eds.), New Approaches to International Law: Lessons from the European Experience (pp. 251-272). The Hague: TMC Asser Press.
  6. 34. Klein, P., & Corten, O. (2012). L'action des Nations Unies en Côte d'Ivoire: jusqu'où le Conseil de sécurité peut-il intervenir dans l'ordre juridique interne des Etats? In Mélanges Ranjeva.
  7. 35. Klein, P., & Corten, O. (2012). The Limits of Complicity as a Ground for Responsibility: Lessons Learned from the Corfu Channel Case. In K. Bannelier, S. S. Heathcote, & T. Christakis (Eds.), The ICJ and the Evolution of International Law: The Enduring Impact of the Corfu Channel Case (pp. 315-334). Londres/New York: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780203610688
  8. 36. Corten, O. (2011). Judge Simma's Separate Opinion in the Oil Platforms Case: To What Extent are Armed 'Proportionate Defensive Measures' Admissible in Contemporary International Law? In From Bilateralism to Community Interest: Essays in Honour of Bruno Simma. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199588817.003.0053
  9. 37. Corten, O. (2011). Judge Simma’s Separate opinion in the Oil Platforms case: to what extent are armed ‘proportionate defensive measures’ admissible in contemporary international law? In From Bilateralism to Community Interest: Essays in Honnour of Bruno Simma, From Bilateralism to Community Interest. Essays in Honnour of Bruno Simma (pp. 843-861). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  10. 38. Corten, O., & Klein, P. (2011). The Limits of Complicity as a Cause of Responsibility : Lessons Learned from the Corfu Channel Case. In K. Bannelier, T. Christakis, & S. S. Heathcote (Eds.), The Enduring Impact of a Seminal Case: Corfu Channel, the ICJ and Modern International Law (pp. 315-334). London: Routledge.
  11. 39. Corten, O., & Klein, P. (2011). Are agreements between States and non-State entities rooted in the international legal order? In E. Cannizaro (Ed.), The Law of Treaties Beyond the Vienna Convention (pp. 3-24). Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199588916.003.0001
  12. 40. Corten, O. (2011). Article 52 - Convention of 1986. In O. Corten & P. Klein (Eds.), The Vienna Conventions on the Law of Treaties. A Commentary Article by Article (pp. 1221-1223). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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