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Legal Regime of the bottom of the Arctic Ocean according to Customary International Law
Published 2014-09-01Subjects: “…customary rules of international law…”
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Crime against the natural environment – ecocide – from the perspective of international law
Published 2023-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Assassination of Major General Soleimani under the International Law on the Use of Force
Published 2020-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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AN ASSESSMENT OF THE RUSSIAN JET DOWNED BY TURKEY FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
Published 2022-11-01Subjects: “…international law…”
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The enactment of Article 11 of the Italian Constitution: Between domestic and international law
Published 2023-01-01“…In particular, the paper analyzes, from a diachronic perspective, the rejection of war by examining its practical implications and focusing on the interrelationships between constitutional law and international law in defining the concept of war and collective self-defense.…”
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International law argumentation in the national courts of the Scandinavian countries: doctrinal approaches
Published 2020-03-01“…In modern legal science the problem of the effect and implementation of international law in national legal systems is one of the most popular areas of research. …”
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THE EVOLUTION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE ASPECT OF WAR CRIMES AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY
Published 2005-07-01“…The author of the publication considers the historical aspect of individual responsibility for crimes against humanity under international law, gives definitions of genocide and war crimes and points to factors which may contribute to increase the effectiveness in combating this type of crime. …”
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Towards Cementing International Law through Renaissance of the United Nations Charter
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The Operation of International Law in the National Legal System: in search for better understanding
Published 2020-07-01Subjects: “…international law…”
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Public international law: a practical approach, 3rd ed.
Published 2011Subjects: “…JX International law…”
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THE ROLE OF FIQH AL-SIYAR IN INTERNATIONAL LAW-MAKING Escaping the Lethargy
Published 2022“…International law has developed since its pre-20th century consent-based positivistic framework to ‘international law-making’ where the role of state sovereignty is seen to have eroded. …”
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The right to a fair trial : the perspective of International Law and the Malaysian experience
Published 2012Subjects: “…JX International law…”
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Public international law : a practical approach / 2nd ed.
Published 2007“…It is a complete textbooks for students of public international law and also a must-read for students......…”
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International law and the procedural regulation of internment in non-international armed conflict
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“Fantasy upon fantasy”: Some reflections on Dworkin’s philosophy of international law
Published 2021“…This article offers a critique of Ronald Dworkin’s article “A New Philosophy for International Law”, (Philos Public Aff 41: 1–30, 2013). …”
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The status of the girl child under international law: a semioethic analysis
Published 2016“…Secondly, the thesis explores the status of the girl child under international law. It examines the gradual recognition of the girl child in the international legal apparatus and the definition of the girl child in international law and the English language. …”
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Constructing the right to war: Alberico Gentili and his receptions in international law
Published 2017“…This narrative would eventually be enshrined in Carl Schmitt's deeply influential <em>The Nomos of the Earth</em>, and it continues to shape the story of the development of international relations and international law to this day.</p> <p>In making this argument, the thesis challenges some conventional tenets of the history of international law and international relations, reveals a new facet of the disciplinary history of international law, and makes a broader claim about the need to examine debates about the ontology of war in historical perspective.…”
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