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The Legal Status of the Principle of Non-Intervention
INTRODUCTION. Te United Nations framework reflects the need for a paradigm shif in order to assure that the unilateral use of sovereign powers will no longer be a threat for the humankind like until 1945. Tus, the new world order highly contributed to the
A. Guerreiro
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Natural Rights, Constituent Power, and the Stain of Constitutionalism
The power to make constitutions (the so‐called constituent power) is predominantly understood today as a legally unlimited power belonging to the people. This understanding sits uncomfortably with constitutionalism: the idea that public powers are legally limited.
Raffael N. Fasel
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Jus cogens ou normas peremptórias são aquelas normas de direito internacional aceitas e reconhecidas pela comunidade internacional dos Estados como um todo como aquelas das quais nenhuma modificação, derrogação ou revogação é permitida, exceto por outra
Edoardo Stoppioni +1 more
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Cet article vise à évaluer l’affaire des Immunités juridictionnelles de l’État devant la Cour internationale de justice. Compte tenu de la position adoptée par la majorité des membres de la Cour, le présent article vise à porter un oeil critique sur les ...
Paula Wojcikiewicz Almeida
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the substantive of contractual will A Comparative analytical study [PDF]
The contract basis is the freedom of the will of the contractors, and the contract is an agreement between the contractors, as they have the right to argue and debate in agreement. Once agreed, the contract becomes an argument on both parties.
Akram Mahmood Hosain AlBado +1 more
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Anxieties about International Law: Law Debenture v Ukraine
The idea that international law is received into the common law to some greater or lesser extent persists in contemporary accounts of the English constitution. In The Law Debenture Trust Corporation plc v Ukraine, however, a majority of the Supreme Court held – in circumstances ripe for its reception – that international law had no place in the English
Marcus Teo
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The Practice and Legitimacy of Border Control
Abstract This article interrogates the widely held, but rarely defended, view that states wield legitimate power over potential immigrants when and because they refrain from violating their human rights. I reconstruct a strong argument for this view, which turns on a claim about the limited power states claim over migrants.
Hallvard Sandven
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How Strongly Should We Protect and Enforce International Law?, University of Chicago Law School Workshop, March 2006 [PDF]
Observers of international law are obsessed with trying to explain and predict why and when states comply with international law. Doing so, they have consistently overlooked a logically preceding, but no less important, question: To what extent should ...
Pauwelyn, Joost H. B.
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Breaking the Cycle of Deferment: Jus Cogens in the Practice of International Law
This article explores how the concept of 'jus cogens' is understood and practiced in the field of international law. While the concept has gained mass acceptance and recognition, the actual legal significance and application is still very much unclear ...
Noémie Gagnon-Bergeron
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Uluslararası hukukun, Antik Yunan’ın siyasi düşüncelerine kadar uzanan köklü ve kesintisiz bir tarihsel geçmişe sahip olduğu bilinmekte; bu gelişim sürecinin özellikle Roma hukukunun etkisiyle biçimlendiği görülmektedir.
Demet Şefika Mangır
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