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Overlegalizing Human Rights: International Relations Theory and the Commonwealth Caribbean Backlash Against Human Rights Regimes [PDF]
This article raises the intriguing claim that international law can be overlegalized. Overlegalization occurs where a treaty\u27s substantive rules or its review procedures are too constraining of sovereignty, causing governments to engage in acts of non-
Helfer, Laurence R.
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Supporting or stifling? Experiences of beginning teachers working within the Early Career Framework
Abstract This study discusses the experiences of a group of new teachers in England since the introduction of the Early Career Framework (ECF), against the backdrop of the global teacher recruitment and retention crisis. The experiences of new teachers within the ECF are under‐researched.
Lorna Smith +2 more
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A New International Human Rights Court for West Africa: The ECOWAS Community Court of Justice [PDF]
The ECOWAS Community Court of Justice (ECCJ) is an increasingly active and bold international adjudicator of human rights violations in West Africa. Since acquiring jurisdiction over human rights issues in 2005, the ECCJ has issued several path-breaking ...
Alter, Karen J. +2 more
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Positioning teachers in climate change education: Insights from a Hong Kong Global South perspective
Abstract This study examines how prospective teachers in Hong Kong (N = 13) position themselves within climate change education through ‘Global Dialogue for Climate Change Education’, a cross‐institutional teacher education programme facilitating online global dialogues between Hong Kong and the UK.
Sally Wai‐Yan Wan +5 more
wiley +1 more source
PRINCIPLES REGARDING STATE JURISDICTION IN INTERNATIONAL LAW [PDF]
The concept of state jurisdiction in international law is based on the principle of sovereign equality, establishing that each state enjoys the exclusive right to exercise authority (with the obligation of non-interference for other members of the ...
Oana – Adriana IACOB
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The European Court of Justice:What are the Limits of Its Exclusive Jurisdiction? [PDF]
The article explores the limits of the ECJ's exclusive jurisdiction by addressing two main issues: firstly, whether there are exceptions to that exclusivity, such as the application of the CILFIT case law or the exclusion of Community law from the ...
Lock, Tobias
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Abstract Recruiting and retaining school leaders is a challenge in many systems worldwide. Previous research has identified three distinct ways in which succession planning can be conceptualised and approached: a ‘pipeline’ approach seeks to match supply and demand for the posts that need filling; a ‘pool’ strategy involves proactively identifying and ...
Toby Greany +3 more
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A tale of two courts: the 'creation' of a jurisdiction? [PDF]
Two projects to create the international criminal courts were devised during the 20th century. On 1 July 2002, the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court entered into force.
Chadwick, E
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ABSTRACT Neurological disorders represent a critical domain within global health, necessitating advanced interventions to address complex pathologies such as tumors, functional disorders, and cerebrovascular diseases. Despite the proven benefits of early intervention, current treatment paradigms face significant challenges: (1) limited precision in ...
Qing Ye +14 more
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Pengadilan HAM dan Yurisdiksi Pengadilan Internasional [PDF]
This article attempts to describe establishment and jurisdiction of several International court that their duty related with thecrime ofhumanity, war crime, andgenocide especially the International criminal court (ICC).
sefriani, S. (sefriani)
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