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    Vigilantes beyond borders. NGOs as enforcers of international law by Miguel Andrade-Vásquez

    Published 2023-09-01
    “… Vigilantes Beyond Borders: NGOs as Enforcers of International Law, de Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni y J.C Sharman (2022) es un libro que aborda el papel de las organizaciones no gubernamentales (ONG) como agentes independientes para la aplicación y el cumplimiento del derecho internacional. …”
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    Book review: Rethinking international law through feminism in “posthuman” times by Inés Arco Escriche

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Feminist theory and international law: posthuman perspectives. Routledge, 2023, 204 págs.…”
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    American Journal of International Law, vol. 58, no. 3, julio 1964

    Published 1964-10-01
    Subjects: “…American Journal of International Law…”
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    American Journal of International Law, vol. 57, no. 3, julio 1963 by Olga Pellicer de Brody

    Published 1963-10-01
    Subjects: “…American Journal of International Law…”
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    American journal of international law. Vol. 58, no. 1, enero de 1961 by Olga Pellicer de Brody

    Published 1964-04-01
    Subjects: “…American journal of international law…”
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    Juan Pablo Scarfi, The Hidden History of International Law in the Americas: Empire and Legal Networks by Edward Blumenthal

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Juan Pablo Scarfi, The Hidden History of International Law in the Americas: Empire and Legal Networks, Nueva York, Oxford University Press, 2017, 281 páginas …”
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    La amnistía: un obstáculo al ejercicio de la jurisdicción universal sobre crímenes internacionales. El caso de España | Amnesty: an obstacle to the exercise of universal jurisdicti... by Irene Vázquez Serrano

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Abstract: The exercise of universal jurisdiction is not regulated by international law, but rather it is the States themselves that establish the provisions they deem most appropriate for their exercise in the face of international crimes. …”
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    Teaching methodology and the fight for rights in the work of Javier de Lucas by Carlos Gil Gandía

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…From the perspective of Public International Law, they are analyzed.…”
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    SEGURIDAD SOCIAL, DERECHO Y RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES EN MAGALLANES SOCIAL SECURITY, LAW AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN MAGALLANES by MARCELLO SASSO FUENTES

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Este trabajo analiza el Convenio de Seguridad Social, celebrado entre las Repúblicas de Chile y Argentina, en 1971, en el marco del desarrollo del Derecho Internacional de los Derechos Humanos, y destaca su importancia para los trabajadores de Magallanes<br>This work analyzes the Covenant of Social Security, celebrated between the Republics of Chile and Argentina, in 1971, in relation to the development of the International Law of the Human rights, and emphasizes its importance for the workers of Magallanes…”
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    The Scope of the Second Paragraph of Article 61 of Peru’s Constitution in the Written Press by Bruno Adriano Delgado Taboada

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…To this end, it is carried out a mixed analysis, including sources of national and international law and doctrine. Finally, it is discussed which is the better alternative in the face of media consolidation, regulation or prosecution.…”
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    The path towards the legal recognition of sexual violence against women in times of war by Ana Aldave Orzaiz

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It will first analyzing the scope of the paradigm shift achieved in the 1990s with the typification and prosecution of sexual violence against women in armed conflicts in the field of international criminal justice and, ultimately, it will identify possible elements on which International Law should keep making progresses in order to recognize the legal status of women without reproducing the unique image of the woman as a victim.…”
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    Environmental displaced: uncertainties and legal responses to a possible humanitarian conflict by José J. Albert Márquez

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In the case of transboundary environmental displacement, current international law does not yet have a response that is simultaneously and jointly global, effective and coercive, to ensure the rights of the people affected.  …”
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    Indonesian Forced-Labour Crew in Chinese Vessel: A Human Rights Perspective by Yordan Gunawan, Mohammad Hazyar Arumbinang

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The data was analyzed by using human rights and international law perspectives, as the legal basis of this research. …”
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    Entre derecho y realidad: antropología y territorios indígenas amazónicos en un futuro próximo* by Alexandre Surrallés

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…This will be viewed in the light of progress in international law with the goal of foreseeing the future of Amazonian anthropology in regards to the issue of territory.…”
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    El pragmatismo jurídico estadounidense en tiempos de Neoconservadurismo y Seguridad Nacional by Jesús Gallegos Olvera

    Published 2008-07-01
    “…This perspective has increased US influence in the outbreak of the XXI century,leading the author to claim that there has been a process of “americanization” ofInternational Law during this period. In this sense, American hegemony rests on the leadership over a multilateral, legally based, system: rather than the balance of power attained after the recognition of other actors as equals, it is in the constant deterrent and preemptive use of military power, basis of the National Security principle that belies American leadership.…”
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