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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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Protecting Human Health from Climate Change: Legal Obligations and Avenues of Redress under International Law. [PDF]
Wewerinke-Singh M, Doebbler C.
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Legitimacy in international law of Australian border closure to own citizens. [PDF]
Boretti A.
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NATURE OF THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW AS BRANCHES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW [PDF]
Despite the fact that there is a trend in understanding international humanitarian law and international human rights law as two separated branches of international law, discussions about these two concepts and their relationship continues. Rather than
Kremena RAYANOVA
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Transcending the Gender Binary under International Law: Advancing Health-Related Human Rights for Trans* Populations. [PDF]
O'Connor AM+6 more
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International Private Law and Communitarian Law
Private international law is justified at a time when the legal systems of nation states seeking a way to extend their areas and competencies. This desire led to the conflict between national laws, which grew smaller as did the novel concept of ...
Abelardo Posso Serrano
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International Law and International Justice
This chapter investigates the relationship between the concepts of international justice and international law. It suggests that the idea of an international rule of law is constructed on procedural, rather than substantive, accounts of justice. Against the background of two opposing tendencies in the international legal order that influence ideas of ...
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APPLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
One unique feature with the International law is that unlike the other types of laws, it has no governing body or defined area. Instead, the international law brings together many and diverse customs, rules, and laws which deal with, impact, and govern the legal interactions and agreements between different businesses, organizations, nations, and their
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COVID-19: Assessing China's Culpability Through International Law
Asudemade H.
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