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Defending Customary Inshore Sea Rights

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The Customary International Law of Human Rights

2021
AbstractCustomary international law is one of the principal sources of public international law. Unlike many branches of international law, human rights law did not first develop as custom and subsequently become codified. Human rights law was viewed as quintessentially a matter of sovereign concern to States until the mid-twentieth century, when ...
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Customary and Granted Land Right of Occupancy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Land means those parts of the surface of the earth that are capable in law of being owned and are within the court jurisdiction. Generally, ownership of the lands includer the airspace above it and the subsoil below (a coelo usque and centrum; from the heaven to the centre of the earth). For the purposes of the land law, Land Act(Act no.
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Customary Human Rights Law

2019
Abstract Chapter 5 looks at customary human rights law, explaining how we can think about custom as a self-organizing system, the emergent property of the performative acts of states, who literally ‘speak’ customary human rights into existence; customary law then binds the same countries that brought it into existence, exhibiting the ...
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Customary Rights and Responsibilities

2005
AbstractThis chapter casts the challenge of international cooperation in the framework of customary international law. It explains how custom is developed and sustained, and why it cannot address all international cooperation problems on its own, i.e., why treaties are also needed. Custom has been particularly important in establishing property rights,
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The Customary Tenant-right of the Manors of Yealand.

2008
Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, 9, 147 ...
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