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Refugees and asylum seekers in Europe need a rights-based approach to the issue of return: insights from the case of the Syrian displacement. [PDF]
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Customary Land and the Language of the Common Law
Common Law World Review, 2008Independence constitutions in most small island countries of the South Pacific acknowledge the significance of customary law by giving it official status in the hierarchy of laws recognized by the state. More particularly, many of those constitutions make special provision for customary land, limiting its alienation and allowing it to be governed by ...
Jennifer Corrin
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2013
Abstract This chapter considers the status in the U.S. legal system of customary international law. After considering what the text of the Constitution suggests about this issue, the chapter discusses how courts historically applied customary international law in cases in which it was relevant and how courts referred to it as “part of ...
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Abstract This chapter considers the status in the U.S. legal system of customary international law. After considering what the text of the Constitution suggests about this issue, the chapter discusses how courts historically applied customary international law in cases in which it was relevant and how courts referred to it as “part of ...
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All countries around the world have social norms that regulate behaviour and structure the decisions of individuals. In many countries, these are sufficiently weighty as to fall into a category that we refer to as customary law.
Joireman, Sandra F.
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