... ‘Dionisio Anzilotti and the LawofInternational Responsibility of States’, 3 European Journal of International Law (1992) 139. Finnish Yearbook ofInternationalLaw (Vol. XIV, 2003) __________________________________________________________________34fragmentation, ... Journal ofInternationalLaw and Politics (1999); Martti Koskenniemi and Päivi Leino, ‘Fragmentation ofInternational Law? Postmodern Anxieties’, 15 Leiden Journal ofInternationalLaw (2002) ... York University Journal ofInternationalLaw and Politics (2000) 335. 18 David Kennedy, ‘The Disciplines ofInternationalLaw , 12 Leiden Journal ofInternationalLaw (1999) 9, at 18.19...
... PROCESSING.adsorption Adhesion of a thin layer of molecules of one substance to the surface of another withoutabsorption. An example is adsorption of water tothe surface of a dielectric. This term is often con-fused ... gravitationalfield of the earth. Used for the precise determina-tion of current of large dimension, or of the size of the ampere.ampere-hour Abbreviations: Ah, amp-hr. Thequantity of electricity ... Abbreviation of airborne (or aircraft) earlywarning.aF Abbreviation of ATTOFARAD.AF Abbreviation of AUDIO FREQUENCY.AFC 1. Abbreviation of AUTOMATIC FREQUENCYCONTROL. 2. Abbreviation of AUDIO-FRE-QUENCY...
... determination of the direction of a source of electromagnetic energy, on account of the motion of the source and/or the detectingapparatus. 3. A small displacement in the appar-ent positions of the ... changes at the rate of 1 abampere per sec-ond induces a potential of 1 abvolt.ABL Abbreviation of Automated Biology Laboratory(NASA).abmho The obsolete unit of conductance and of conductivity ... magnetic equator. An imag-inary line drawn on a map of the world or of anarea that connects points of zero inclination (dip) of the needle of a magnetic compass.ACM Abbreviation for Association...
... FBAWhewell Professor ofInternational Law, Faculty of Law, andDirector, Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law, University of CambridgeJohn S. Bell FBAProfessor of Law, Faculty of Law, ... aspects ofinternationallaw from the system of international law and to recreate a new, open and non-colonial international law. It is now hardly disputable that classical internationallaw was ... Making of International Law This book examines the relationship between imperialism and international law. It argues that colonial confrontation was central totheformation ofinternational law...
... field of International Humanitarian Law, the four 1948 Geneva conventions (Art. 49 of I – BOE of 23.7.52, Art.50 of II – BOE of 26.8.52, Art. 129 of III – BOE of 5.9.52 and 146 of IV – BOE of 2.9.52)and ... sup-pression of unlawful acts against the safety of maritime navigation (Art. 6.4 – BOE of 24.4.92) and its protocol of the same year for the suppression of unlawful acts against thesafety of fixed ... sus-pect is outside of the boundaries of the country in question. In addition to the case of Belgian law 1993/1999 on the persecution of serious infractions of International Humanitarian Law, 41mention...
... politics ofinternationallaw international law. The end of the Cold War, and the attendant talk of a ‘new world order’, the triumph of liberalism, and the regulatory im-peratives of globalisation ... ‘Modern International Relations Theory: A Prospectus for International Lawyers’, Yale Journal ofInternationalLaw 14: 2 (1989); Robert O. Keohane, International Relations and International Law: ... Review ofInternational Studies, and European Journal of International Relations.christian reus-smit is Professor and Head of the Department of International Relations in the Research School of...
... Swedish National Audit Office, Cameroon Supreme State Control, Indian Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General, South African Office of the Auditor General, and Greek Court of Audit are appointed. ... Activities of INTOSAI 1. Outline of INTOSAI 1.1 Purpose of the establishment, and membership of SAIs INTOSAI is an international organization that was established to foster the exchange of ideas ... appropriateness of financial reports. (An overview of the international convergence of accounting standards and auditing standards is given in Figure 1.) The objectives of audits of the government...
... January 1976ICJ International Court of JusticeICJ Reports Reports of the International Court of JusticeICLQ International and Comparative Law QuarterlyICRC International Committee of the RedCrossICRC ... for acts of terrorism or for breach of obligations relating to the fightagainst terrorism 583.2 Responsibility of non-state actors in internationallaw 613.2.1 Criminal law 623.2.2 International ... internationallaw 483.1.1 Responsibility of a state for acts of terrorism 483.1.2 Responsibility for breach of obligations in the fightagainst terrorism 553.1.3 Consequences of international...
... oflaw such as criminal law, contract law, and the lawof torts, or spe-cific types of law, such as municipal state law, judge-made law, and customary law. 2The philosophy ofinternationallaw ... istrue ofinternational conventional law as much as of customary law. In the context of the discussion of the processes ofinternational law- making and hence of thesources or identification of its ... identification ofinternational law are at the core of one type of deep scepticism about a philosophy of international law. If so-called internationallaw is not law but an ensemble of moral, political,or...
... equilibria of compliance with a rule of customary inter-national law. This is a general theory of the binding nature of international law, and more specifically of the capacity of customary international ... meeting of theAmerican Law and Economics Association, the American Society of Inter-national Law, the Berkeley InternationalLaw and Politics Seminar, Co-lumbia Law School, Georgetown Law Centre, ... at internationallaw is in terms of its ef-fects on domestic politics: in this conception, the role ofinternationallaw isto strengthen the domestic coalition in favor of a certain type of...
... objectives, at the international level.joost pauwelyn is Associate Professor ofLaw at Duke UniversitySchool of Law. His areas of interest are public internationallaw andthe lawof the WTO. He ... earlier between internationallawof co-existence and international lawof co-operation, it could be argued with the risk of oversimplification that, whereas most internationallawof co-existenceis ... internationallaw . The temptation is there, for the term ‘conflict of international laws’ would echo the more familiar field of study knownas ‘conflict of laws’ or ‘private internationallaw : that...
... protection ofinternational law against the current state of protection ofinternational law. Chapter 6 assesses the rules of back-up enforcement of international law, that is, how internationallaw ... protection ofinternational law that, at the international level, any such attempt must be madein context. First, we must take account of the preceding step of how internationallaw allocates ... indomestic law, by default, entitlements under international forewordxxvi I fully realize that, today, few informed observers of internationallaw fall in either of these two extremes. I onlyoffer...
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... evidence of theexistence of rules ofinternational law. A renewed role for doctrinemust at present lead the international lawyer in search of intellectualviii Philosophy ofInternational Law M637 ... legion. I offer a survey of the maincharacters in Anthony Carty, ‘Critical International Law: Recent Trendsin the Theory ofInternational Law, ’ in The European Journal of InternationalLaw V. ... tradition ofinternationallaw Johnsonquotes F. E. Smith (later the Earl of Birkenhead) referring to it as anEnglish tradition that ‘Professors ofInternationalLaw shall also bemen of affairs.’27There...