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SOVEREIGNTY AND LEGAL PERSONALITY: A LESSON FROM EUROPEAN UNION'S EVOLUTION TO SUPRANATIONALISM
Sovereignty remains a pivotal topic in international law, and regionalism introduces fresh challenges to traditional concepts of sovereignty, particularly when economic interests prompt states to cede aspects of their sovereignty. This paper explores the
Muhammad Bahrul Ulum
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International legal protection standards personal information
The article examines the specificities of personal data protection at the international level, clarifying the meaning of concepts such as “personal information”, “personal data”, “person” and “identity”. The analysis and synthesis of existing norms of international standards have been carried out, allowing to identify the range of issues requiring ...
К. Vrublevska-Misiuna, V. Tychyna
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Transnational Corporations and Developing Public International Law [PDF]
In recent years the international community has been developing various international codes of conduct, many of which will contain rules governing the behavior of transnational corporations (TNCs).
Charney, Jonathan I.
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Activities of Non-State Actors and Redefining the Concept of International Legal Personality [PDF]
A controversial issue in international law is how international legal personality is defined or by what criteria it is conferred. The field mainly tries to address the questions that who has international legal personality, and what characteristics the ...
Pouria Askari, Zahra MoshrefJavadi
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The Case Against "Outsider Reverse" Veil Piercing [PDF]
For many years, jurists have struggled to rationalise the common law rules which prescribe the circumstances in which it is justifiable to eschew the principle of separate legal personality which posits that a company is distinct from its members and ...
Cabrelli, David
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Ultra Vires Doctrine in the Legal Framework of the United Nations Organization [PDF]
The doctrine of ultra vires denotes that legal institutions must function in the preconditioned framework of competences which have been envisaged for them. This doctrine has a well-established place in the law of international organizations.
Kiana Daryabeigi, Sima Moradi nasab
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Persons and Things in International Law and "Law of Humanity" [PDF]
Drawing from Roberto Esposito's recent work on persons and things, this Article studies recent attempts to rethink international legal personality.
Soirila, Ukri
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The article deals with theoretical and practical aspеcts of defining subjects of international law, characterizing main and secondary subjects of international law. The article considers issues of legal personality of states, nonstate actors, individuals
S. A. Gureev
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Francisco de Vitoria and Alberico Gentili on the Legal Character of the Global Commonwealth [PDF]
In discussing the works of 16th-century theorists Francisco de Vitoria and Alberico Gentili, this article examines how two different conceptions of a global legal community affect the legal character of the international order and the obligatory force of
Andreas Wagner
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The Self-Proclaimed Statehood of the Islamic State between 2014 and 2017 and International Law [PDF]
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria is considered one of the most serious threats to the entire world. In order to provide a lawful response against this threat, it is necessary to verify whether the Islamic State is actually a State.
Longobardo, M., Longobardo, M.
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