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Two Economists, Three Opinions? Economic Models for Private International Law - Cross Border Torts as Example [PDF]
Many agree that private international law does a poor job of leading to good and predictable results. Can law and economics bring more scientific, objective foundations to the discipline? Economics, one may hope, can bring the conclusiveness to the field
Michaels, Ralf
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GroJIL Vol 4, No 2 (2016): International Food Regulations
This issue on International Food Regulations: Challenges and Perspectives, addresses matters connected to food safety regulations, as they have become a great concern for governments, businesses and consumers around the globe.
Groningen Journal of International Law
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The use of drones is especially controversial given the overlap in this area between international humanitarian and human rights law. Traditionally, international law did not envisage the use of such weapons, whether as part of an armed conflict or not ...
Groningen Journal of International Law
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On difference between international crimes stristo sensu and lato sensu [PDF]
The article deals with the problem of dividing international criminal into those in the wider and broader sense. The first part points to the essence of this division and the fact that it appeared at the XIV International Association of Penal Law (Vienna,
Krivokapić Boris
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Polycentric approach to global constitutionalism and climate change
The construction of the global constitutionalism’s narrative requires interpretative efforts in order to recognize, at the same time, the basic values of the constitutionalism and the irreversible fragmentation of the international order, establishing ...
Ernani Contipelli
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The Evolution of International Environmental Law [PDF]
In the last forty years, international environmental law has evolved rapidly, as environmental risks have become more apparent and their assessment and management more complex.
Brown Weiss, Edith
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How to identify customary international law? – On the final outcome of the work of the international law commission (2018) [PDF]
How to identify customary international law is an important question of international law. The International Law Commission has in 2018 adopted a set of sixteen conclusions, together with commentaries, on this topic.
Nolte, Georg
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The articles focus on a wide range of specific topics, inter alia trafficking on the high seas, the detrimental effects that having been a victim of human trafficking can have in domestic criminal law cases, and the trafficking of human organs.
Groningen Journal of International Law
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Is International Law Really ‘Law’?
This chapter describes an International law is enforced by the process as reciprocal-entitlement violation. It shows reciprocal-entitlement violation is a mechanism akin to the old "just war" notion that underlies a realistic enforcement mechanism or international law.
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GroJIL Vol 5, No 1 (2017): Migration and International Law
This is the first issue to consist of three sections. In the first section the Journal aimed to highlight scholarship on a broader spectrum of international migration law rather than to merely focus on the global refugee crisis of recent years.
Groningen Journal of International Law
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