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International Economic Law

2011
International law is a system of rules and principles that govern international relations of the subjects of international law namely; sovereign States, international organisations, the entities which do not have the full requirements of statehood and individuals.
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General International Law in International Investment Law

Abstract General international law is part and parcel of investor–State arbitration. Not only treaty law and State responsibility, but also matters such as State succession, the international minimum standard, or State immunity feature regularly in investor–State arbitration.
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International Tax Law and International Trade Law

2023
Abstract This chapter illustrates the relationship between international tax law and international trade law by placing both disciplines in the ‘integration law’ perspective of removing obstacles to cross-border economic activity. It explores in particular how states have collectively agreed to limit their international taxing powers ...
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International Humanitarian Law, International Human Rights Law, and Fragmentation of International Law

International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 2007
International tribunals and legal scholars have been considering the relationship between International Humanitarian Law (‘IHL’) and International Human Rights Law (‘IHRL’) for a number of years.1The International Court of Justice famously or infamously (depending on your perspective) considered their relationship in itsNuclear Weapons Advisory ...
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International Systems and International Law

World Politics, 1961
The purpose of this essay is twofold. First, it proposes to undertake, in introductory form, one of the many tasks a historical sociology of international relations could perform: the comparative study of one of those relations which appear in almost any international system, i.e., international law.
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International Environmental Law

2019
Abstract This chapter addresses the development and implementation of international and regional instruments and policies concerning the environment and natural resources across the sub-regions of the Asia-Pacific, in the context of the continuing debate on the need to promote ecological sustainability globally. Many of these instruments
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Comparative International Law Within, Not Against, International Law: Lessons from the International Law Commission

American Journal of International Law, 2015
Public international law and comparative law have so far been regarded as largely distinct fields, with little to no overlap between them. The degree of separation between the two disciplines is rendered in particularly stark relief by the absence in practice or scholarship of any real inquiry into the relationship between comparative law on the one ...
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International Freshwater Law

2015
International freshwater law has a significant role to play in addressing global water-related issues, including transboundary disputes. This chapter examines the corpus of international freshwater law and how it has evolved to respond to transboundary challenges.
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International Tax Law and Customary International Law

2023
Abstract This chapter examines the relationship between international tax law and customary international law (CIL). CIL refers both to the process through which certain rules of international law are formed and the rules themselves formed through such a process. No consensus has been reached, however, regarding the concept. Nevertheless,
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International Tax Law and Private International Law

2023
Abstract This chapter describes the relationship between international tax law (ITL) and private international law (PIL). ITL governs relations between states and must, in this sense, respect public international law. It aims to ensure that taxes are levied, even in situations involving a foreign element, and, in this respect, it is ...
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