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THE MEASURES OF CONSTRAINT IN THE INTERNATIONAL LAW
Published 2013-12-01Subjects: “…international law…”
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International law and humanitarian intervention
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The private international law communitarization
Published 2018-12-01Subjects: “…Private International Law…”
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THE “AIRCRAFT NATIONALITY” IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
Published 2018-08-01“…In the course of the study the author reveals two approaches to the “aircraft nationality” definition in international law. The first one is based on the notion that aircraft belongs to a state due to the fact of registration. …”
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The Limits of Authoritarian International Law
Published 2020-01-01“…Tom Ginsburg's concept of “authoritarian international law” (AIL) is as important as the one it references, Thomas Franck's “right to democratic governance.” …”
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Revolution by Customary International Law?
Published 2018-01-01“…Chimni's Customary International Law: A Third World Perspective announces a provocative normative approach to customary international law (CIL) designed to develop progressive norms by deemphasizing state practice and promoting deliberative reasoning as the basis for opinio juris rather than the general acceptance of states. …”
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The Olympic Movement in International Law
Published 2020-01-01“…I then describe demands from international law for additional alignment with human rights and governance norms and the standard response from sport. …”
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Use of force in international law
Published 2011“…This book, consisting of ten chapters, provides succinctly the essential aspects of the 'Use of Force in International Law'. It analyses the history of the UN Charter, its conception and role in today’s world. …”
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Rethinking torture in international law
Published 2016“…The shift towards a hierarchical interpretation of the prohibition of torture and ill-treatment in international law was remarkable, both for its decisiveness and for its surprisingly recent occurrence. …”
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