... FBAWhewell Professor ofInternational Law, Faculty of Law, and Director, Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law, University of CambridgeJohn S. Bell FBAProfessor of Law, Faculty of Law, ... aspects ofinternationallaw from the system of international lawand to recreate a new, open and non-colonial international law. It is now hardly disputable that classical internationallaw was ... Harvard Law School and aVisiting Professor at the University of Tokyo. He is a member of theThird World Approaches to InternationalLaw network of scholars.c ambridge studies in international and...
... January 1976ICJ International Court of JusticeICJ Reports Reports of the International Court of JusticeICLQ Internationaland Comparative Law QuarterlyICRC International Committee of the RedCrossICRC ... 2706B.3 Conclusion 271 7International human rights law 2747A THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK 2747A.1 Sources and mechanisms ofinternational human rights law 2757A.2 Scope of application of human rights obligations ... oncustomary international law? 402.3 Filling the gap? Terrorism and other international legal norms 412.4 Conclusion 44 3International responsibility and terrorism 473.1 State responsibility in international...
... shunfriends and family and apprehended going to the grocery store whereshe dreaded the supermarket owner’s greetings and offers of help.Her husband’s business activities included a certain amount of ... similarities and unique responses to culturally defined socialdemands. Chapter 2 traces the historic evolution of the notion of socialphobia and its equivalents (mostly from the end of nineteenth ... minimize strife and the possibility of loss of face in askirmish they are bound to lose, social phobic individuals prefer to pro-pitiate and appease. They are soft spoken, docile, and mild; not...
... reproductioneg Candida, Cryptococcus RNA viruses: Influenza Nature and Properties of Micro-organismsLaura JV Piddock VirusesObligate intracellular parasitesUse host cell for nucleic acid and ... invasiveness of pathogenic bacteria by reducing opsonisation and protecting from phagocytosis. E.g. Streptococcus pneumoniae in RTI vaccination: pneumococcal; meningococcal A and C GLYCOCALYX ... conjugation (transfer of plasmid DNA) Prions Infectious protein No DNA or RNA Normal cellular form of protein vs. pathological form Pathological form found in neural tissue and tonsilsPrP-C...
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... 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 ... safety of civil aviation (Art. 5 – BOE of 10.1.74), and itsProtocol of the same year for the suppression of unlawful acts against the safety of inter-national civil aviation (Art. 1 – BOE of 5.2.92–),...
... 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 and ... 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 ... ‘Modern International Relations Theory: A Prospectus for International Lawyers’, Yale Journal ofInternationalLaw 14: 2 (1989); Robert O. Keohane, International Relations andInternational Law: ...
... get-together of the international profession) after an informal meeting between representa-tives of the British profession (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales—ICAEW) and the ... differences and con-verge on high-quality standards. This agreement set in motion short-term adjustments and both standard setters subsequently issued a number of Exposure Drafts and final standards ... accept-ability of the core set of standards, and whether there appeared to be a sufficiently robust compliance and enforcement mechanism to ensure that standards were consistently and rig-orously...
... 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 ... specific domains of international law, such as human rights law, international economic law, international criminal law, international environmental law, and the laws of war. Of course, the volumeis ... Nickel is Professor of Philosophy and Law, University of Miami, UnitedStates.Andreas Paulus is Professor of Public andInternational Law, Georg-August-University, G¨ottingen, Germany.Amanda Perreau-Saussine...
... development ofinternationallawand its codification’,31 mandates it specifically with the task of fostering ‘more precise formulation and systematisation of rules ofinternationallaw in fields ... Dupuy, ‘Dionisio Anzilotti and the LawofInternational Responsibility of States’, 3 European Journal of International Law (1992) 139. Finnish Yearbook ofInternationalLaw (Vol. XIV, 2003) __________________________________________________________________34fragmentation, ... York University Journal ofInternationalLawand Politics (2000) 335. 18 David Kennedy, ‘The Disciplines ofInternationalLaw , 12 Leiden Journal ofInternationalLaw (1999) 9, at 18.19...
... equilibria of compliance with a rule of customary inter-national law. This is a general theory of the binding natureof international law, and more specifically of the capacity of customary international ... Institutefor Comparative Public LawandInternational Law, New York UniversitySchool of Law, UCLA Law School, the Wharton School, and Yale Law School. I thank the hosts and the participants for these ... problem, or tragedy of thecommons, may develop.25With the rise of public law herein, simply law that is mandatory—the mandatory character of this law may be taken as anexpression of the increasing...