... Introduction l Internationallaw as a source of refugee rights 15 1.1 A modern positivist understanding of the sources of universal rights 16 1.1.1 Customary law 24 1.1.2 General principles oflaw 26 ... Degan Professor ofLaw at the University of Michigan, and is a leading authority on, and is widely published in, international refugee law He is the founding director of the University of Michigan’s ... previously Professor ofLaw and Associate Dean of the Osgoode Hall Law School (Toronto), and has been a visiting professor at the American University in Cairo, and at the universities of Tokyo and...
... Rules ofInternationalLaw The Concept of Conflict between Rules ofInternationalLaw Possible Approaches to Conflict between Rules ofInternationalLaw The Approach of the InternationalLaw Commission ... Fragmentation ofInternationalLaw Other Limits on the Scope of the Book Summary of Chapters The Protection of Human Rights underInternationalLaw Introduction The Protection of Human Rights underInternational ... Introduction A Conception of the International Rule ofLaw and its Relevance to the Interaction ofInternational Legal Rules and Principles Requirements of the International Rule ofLaw A Complete Legal...
... choosing forms ofresponsibility 7.4 The future development of the law on forms ofresponsibility 373 373 Annex: Elements of forms ofresponsibility in internationalcriminallaw Index 426 430 ... 424 Foreword Internationalcriminallaw is a new branch of law, with one foot in internationallaw and the other in criminallaw Until the Nuremberg trial, internationalcriminallaw was largely ... substantive lawof the InternationalCriminal Court In recent times, in part as a result of disillusionment following the slow start of the InternationalCriminal Court, the pendulum ofinternational criminal...
... 38 16 The InternationalLawofResponsibility for Economic Crimes conscience of mankind is found in both treaty law and customary international The rule ofinternational law, which under certain ... regimes ofresponsibility The revised chapter now incorporates (1) revisions to the Draft of Code of Crimes which the InternationalLaw Commission (ILC) submitted x The InternationalLawofResponsibility ... and Professor ofLaw at SMU Dedman School of Law) , Professor Chris Okeke of Golden Gate University College ofLaw and Dr Roberto MacLean (onetime Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of...
... on a wide range of topics, including studies ofinternational law, EU law, the work of specific international tribunals, and comparative studies of national systems ofcriminallaw Given that the ... Application of OSP and Joint Control as a Fourth Manifestation of the Notion of Control of the Crime 328 Epilogue: Future Developments ofInternationalCriminalLaw in Relation to the Responsibilityof ... UNTAET UNMO Statute of the InternationalCriminal Tribunal for Rwanda InternationalCriminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia Of ce of the Prosecutor of the InternationalCriminal Tribunal for...
... ICHE’s President Prof Dog ramac and Secretary General Prof Phillis Erdogan, University of Bergen’s Prof Tor Halvorsen and Prof Atle Nyhagen, APRU, and NUS’s International Relations Office Post presentation ... territory of any other Member and the presence of natural persons means supply of service by a service supplier of one Member through presence of natural persons of a member in the territory of any ... Ministry of Education’s officers Ms Saravenan Tanapal and Mr Marcus Ngiow Mr Sudhanshu Bhushan of National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration (New Delhi), Prof B Vijay Kumar of All...
... Whewell Professor ofInternational Law, Faculty of Law, and Director, Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge John S Bell FBA Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, University ... of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge Editorial Board Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Hilary Charlesworth Australian ... debate of the discipline.6 The defining character of this problem to the whole discipline ofinternationallaw is further reflected by the structure of many of the major textbooks ofinternational law, ...
... Comparative Law Quarterly IJIL Indian Journal ofInternationalLaw IJRL International Journal of Refugee Law ILA Rep InternationalLaw Association Reports ILC Yearbook Yearbook of the InternationalLaw ... ILM International Legal Materials ILQ InternationalLaw Quarterly ILR InternationalLaw Reports Int Conc International Conciliation Int Lawyer International Lawyer Ita.YIL Italian Yearbook ofInternational ... Yearbook ofInternationalLaw Cahiers de Droit Européen Canadian Yearbook ofInternationalLaw La Comunità Internazionale Common Market Law Review Columbia Journal of Transnational Law Cornell International...
... power The International Court of Justice has observed that internationallaw is not a static set of rules, that it undergoes ‘continuous evolution .1 The evolutionofinternationallaw is a subject ... Whewell Professor ofInternationalLaw Lauterpacht Research Centre for InternationalLaw University of Cambridge Preface At the beginning of his or her career, every international lawyer has ... reluctance of many international lawyers to investigate the role of non-legal power, some international lawyers have certainly sought to defend the ‘relevance’ ofinternationallaw against realist international...
... editor-in-chief of the Moscow Journal ofInternationalLaw and a member of the Board of the Russian Association ofInternationalLaw His international activities include a tour of duty with the ... (1995) is professor ofinternational law, German and comparative public law, and director of the Institute ofInternationalLaw at the University of Gottingen, Germany He practices ... the internationallaw counselor of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation He concurrently serves as docent (associate professor) ofinternationallaw at the Diplomatic Academy of the...
... one of our central purposes is to elucidate these two faces of the politics ofinternational law, to better understand the nature ofinternational politics, how it conditions international law, ... view ofinternational law: it does not adequately address the existence of a growing body of law; it does not offer an account of how law comes to constrain strong states; and it has no account of ... Prospectus for International Lawyers’, Yale Journal ofInternationalLaw 14: (1989); Robert O Keohane, International Relations and International Law: Two Optics’, Harvard InternationalLaw Journal...
... Whewell Professor ofInternational Law, Faculty of Law, and Director, Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge John S Bell FBA Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, University ... InternationalLaw Commission International Legal Materials Indian Journal ofInternationalLawInternational and Comparative Law Quarterly International Affairs International Organization International ... concept of sovereignty, internationallaw did forbid intervention in the affairs of other sovereign states under the lawof peace In the absence of war, the threat of force was seen as a form of intervention...
... the Lawof the Sea, Of ce of Legal Affairs, The Lawof the Sea Practice of States at the Time of Entry into Force of the United Nations Convention on the Lawof the Sea, 1994 IUCN, The Lawof ... brought under the regulatory authority of national jurisdiction; but this has been so only because of the lack of more appropriate alternatives underinternationallaw by way of the enhancement ofinternational ... Changing InternationalLawof High Seas Fisheries This book examines the internationallawof high seas ®sheries in the light of the negotiations of the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of...
... 43–59 International Legal Materials InternationalLaw Reports International Review of the Red Cross Leiden Journal ofInternationalLaw Netherlands Yearbook ofInternationalLaw Organisation of ... internationallaw 48 3.1.1 Responsibilityof a state for acts of terrorism 48 3.1.2 Responsibility for breach of obligations in the fight against terrorism 55 3.1.3 Consequences ofinternationalresponsibility ... for acts of terrorism or for breach of obligations relating to the fight against terrorism 58 3.2 Responsibilityof non-state actors in internationallaw 61 3.2.1 Criminallaw 62 3.2.2 International...
... TROD U CONFLI CT LAWOF ARM ED CTI ON THE LAWOF ARMED CONFLICT AS A BRANCH OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONALLAW Learning objectives: To understand the concept of public internationallaw (PIL) and its ... of the LOAC was codified in part by the 1899 and 1907 Hague Conventions,4 lawyers often speak of this area oflaw as ‘Hague Law This branch of the law spans all theatres of war and mediums of ... subjects ofinternationallawInternational organizations and, to some extent, also individuals may be subjects of rights conferred and duties imposed by international law. 3 The rules of international...
... provinces oflaw such as criminal law, contract law, and the lawof torts, or specific types of law, such as municipal state law, judge-made law, and customary law. 2 The philosophy ofinternationallaw ... identification ofinternationallaw are at the core of one type of deep scepticism about a philosophy ofinternationallaw If so-called internationallaw is not law but an ensemble of moral, political, ... true ofinternational conventional law as much as of customary law In the context of the discussion of the processes ofinternational law- making and hence of the sources or identification of its...
... Anzilotti and the LawofInternationalResponsibilityof States’, European Journal ofInternationalLaw (1992) 139 Unity, Diversity and the Fragmentation ofInternationalLaw 27 ... Journal ofInternationalLaw and Politics (2000) 335 18 David Kennedy, ‘The Disciplines ofInternationalLaw , 12 Leiden Journal ofInternationalLaw (1999) 9, at 18 19 Cf Anthony Carty, The Decay of ... Yearbook ofInternationalLaw (1985) 111 InternationalLaw Commission, Report of 55th Session, UN GAOR, Supp No 3, UN doc A/58/10 (2003) 267 Friedmann M., The Changing Structure ofInternational Law...
... Society ofInternational Law/ Harvard Law School Draft Convention on the LawofResponsibilityof States for Damages Done in Their Territory to the Person or Property of Foreigners, Harvard Law School, ... substantive denial of justice Judgments in breach ofinternationallaw Judgments in breach of national law 57 57 59 68 69 73 81 84 87 v Table of contents Confirmation of the distinction State responsibility ... Concept ofLaw (2nd edn, Oxford University Press, 1994) ‘In the case ofinternational law, an international court is the proper organ finally to make the decision that a rule ofinternational law...
... represents the culmination of a number of years of study of the economic analysis ofinternationallaw It is not a mere restatement of my study of economic analysis ofinternationallaw over these years, ... of compliance with a rule of customary internationallaw This is a general theory of the binding nature ofinternational law, and more specifically of the capacity of customary internationallaw ... form of natural law The law and economics ofinternationallaw calls for the integration of theory and practice However, it rejects natural law based prescription as a violation of normative individualism...
... droit international Journal ofInternationalCriminal Justice King’s Bench Lawyer’s Edition League of Nations Treaty Series Law Reports of the Commonwealth Law Reports of the Trials of the War Criminals ... Punishment of the Crime of Genocide is, of course, an international treaty embraced by the realm of public internationallaw Within this general field, it draws on elements ofinternationalcriminal law, ... Federal Court of Australia General Assembly Human Rights Journal InternationalCriminal Court International Court of Justice International Committee of the Red Cross InternationalCriminal Tribunal...