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  • de Wet, E. (2005). The Security Council as a Law Maker: the Adoption of (Quasi)-Judicial Decisions. In R. Wolfrum, & V. Röben (Eds.), Developments of International Law in Treating Making (pp. 183-225). Springer.
  • de Wet, E. (2005). The forgotten prisoners: Gauntanamo detainees and the Bush administration. Woord & Daad, (391/393), 19-25.
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    de Wet, E. (2005). The International Constitutional Order. (Oratiereeks). Vossiuspers UvA.
  • de Wet, E. (2004). The Prohibition of Torture as an International Norm of Ius Cogens and its Implications for National and Customary Law. European Journal of International Law, (1), 97-122.
  • de Wet, E. (2004). The Chapter VII Powers of the United Nations Security Council. Hart Publishing.
  • Nollkaemper, P. A., & de Wet, E. (2004). The application of customary international law by national courts: Introduction. Non-State Actors and International Law, (1), 1-2.
  • de Wet, E. (2004). The Direct Administration of Territories by the United Nations and its Member States in the Post Cold-War Era: Legal Bases and Implications for National Law. Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, 8, 291-340. https://doi.org/10.1163/187574104X00067
  • de Wet, E., & Nollkaemper, P. A. (2003). Review of Security Council Decisions by National Courts. In German Yearbook of International Law 2002 (pp. 166-202). Duncker & Humblot.
  • de Wet, E. (2003). The Illegality of the Use of Force against Iraq Subsequent to the Adoption of Resolution 687 (1991). Humanitäres Völkerrecht, 3, 125-132.
  • de Wet, E. (2003). The Role of Human Rights in Limiting the Enforcement Power of the Security Council: A Principled View. In E. de Wet, & P. A. Nollkaemper (Eds.), Review of the Security Council by Member States (pp. 7-29). Intersentia.
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