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  • Brölmann, C., van Alebeek, R., & Nollkaemper, A. (Eds.) (2017). Jurisprudentie en documentatie internationaal publiekrecht. (7e ed.) (Boom jurisprudentie en documentatie). Boom Juridisch.
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    van der Have, N. S. (2017). The prevention of gross human rights violations under international human rights law. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
  • Brölmann, C., van Alebeek, R., den Heijer, M., & Nollkaemper, A. (Eds.) (2014). Jurisprudentie en documentatie internationaal publiekrecht. (6e ed.) (Boom jurisprudentie en documentatie). Boom Juridische uitgevers.
  • Brölmann, C., van Alebeek, R., den Heijer, M., Nollkaemper, A., & Vermeer, A. (Eds.) (2013). Jurisprudentie en documentatie internationaal publiekrecht. (5e ed.) (Boom jurisprudentie en documentatie). Boom Juridische uitgevers.
  • van Alebeek, R. (2013). Introduction to Part III. In R. O'Keefe, & C. Tams (Eds.), The United Nations Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and their Property: a commentary (pp. 153-166). (Oxford commentaries on international law). Oxford University Press.
  • van Alebeek, R. (2013). Domestic courts as agents of development of international immunity rules. Leiden Journal of International Law, 26(3), 559-578. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0922156513000241
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    van Alebeek, R., & Nollkaemper, A. (2013). The Netherlands. In A. Reinisch (Ed.), The privileges and immunities of international organizations in domestic courts (pp. 179-207). (International law in domestic legal orders). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199679409.001.0001
  • van Alebeek, R. (2012). National courts, international crimes and the functional immunity of state officials. Netherlands International Law Review, 59(1), 5-41. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0165070X12000022
  • van Alebeek, R. (2012). The judicial dialogue between the ICJ and international criminal courts on the question of immunity. In L. van den Herik, & C. Stahn (Eds.), The diversification and fragmentation of international criminal law (pp. 93-116). (Leiden studies on the frontiers of international law; No. 1). Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004236912_004
  • van Alebeek, R. (2012). Jurisdictional immunities of the state (Germany v. Italy): on right outcomes and wrong terms. German Yearbook of International Law, 55, 281-318.
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