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Fifty Years of the British Indian Ocean Territory
The Chagossians’ Struggle and the Last Bastions of Imperial Constitutionalism
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 9
Justifying Bancoult (No 2): Why Justice Hercules Must Sometimes Disappoint Us
pp. 43
Environmental Protection v the Right of Abode: A Case-Study in the Misuse of Power
pp. 55
How Public Law Has Not Been Able to Provide the Chagossians with a Remedy
pp. 85
The Subject as a Civic Ghost: Law, Dominion, and Empire in the Chagos Litigation
pp. 111
An Imperfect Legacy: The Significance of the Bancoult Litigation on the Development of Domestic Constitutional Jurisprudence
pp. 147
The Chagossians’ Struggle and the Last Bastions of Imperial Constitutionalism
pp. 175
‘Anachronistic As Colonial Remnants May Be…’ Locating the Rights of the Chagos Islanders As a Case Study of the Operation of Human Rights Law in Colonial Territories
pp. 215
The Once and Future King: Sovereignty Over Territory and the Annex VII Tribunal’s Award in Mauritius v United Kingdom
pp. 231
The Operation of Estoppel in International Law and the Function of the Lancaster House Undertakings in the Chagos Arbitration Award
pp. 263
Implications of the Chagos Marine Protected Area Arbitral Tribunal Award for the Balance Between Natural Environmental Protection and Traditional Maritime Freedoms
pp. 293
Learning from Chagos, Lessons for Pitcairn?
pp. 319
International Law and Indigenous Peoples’ Rights: What Next for the Chagossians
pp. 359
The Politics of Chagos: Part Played by Parliament and the Courts Towards Resolving the Chagos Tragedy
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