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The Law of the Arbitration in National Laws
2004Abstract The first two sections of this chapter contain a comparative analysis of state practice. They seek to show how various representative national laws, and the UNCITRAL Model Law, accommodate party autonomy in the choice of the law of the arbitration and how, in order to do that, the concept of the ‘seat’ of the arbitration was ...
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2016
This chapter explores the concept of supranationality and how it interplays with national laws within an economic integration setting, using the European Union experience as a case study. It then situates supranationality, direct applicability and direct effect within the ECOWAS legal regime.
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This chapter explores the concept of supranationality and how it interplays with national laws within an economic integration setting, using the European Union experience as a case study. It then situates supranationality, direct applicability and direct effect within the ECOWAS legal regime.
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Literature and the Law of Nations, 1580-1680
, 2020Christopher N. Warren
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2007
This book examines how national law is treated in WTO law, both in the WTO treaty and dispute settlement cases. The WTO treaty contains a set of far-reaching obligations establishing a systemic and constitutional framework of interaction between WTO law and national law.
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This book examines how national law is treated in WTO law, both in the WTO treaty and dispute settlement cases. The WTO treaty contains a set of far-reaching obligations establishing a systemic and constitutional framework of interaction between WTO law and national law.
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The Law of Humanity and the Law of Nations
2006The nineteenth-century doctrines known as “international law” developed out of the eighteenth century “law of nations” which itself grew out of seventeenth-century “ius gentium.”1 Each semantic shift reflected slight changes in scholarly attitudes towards the supranational legal order.
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Modern & Contemporary France, 1996
Van Kley, D., ed., The French Idea of Freedom: The Old Regime and the Declaration of Rights of 1789 (Stanford University Press, 1994), 436pp., £35, ISBN 0 8047 2355 9 Lucas, C., ed., with Baker, K. and Furet, F., The French Revolution and the Creation of Modern Political Culture. Volume 2: The Political Culture of the Revolution (Pergamon Press, 1988),
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Van Kley, D., ed., The French Idea of Freedom: The Old Regime and the Declaration of Rights of 1789 (Stanford University Press, 1994), 436pp., £35, ISBN 0 8047 2355 9 Lucas, C., ed., with Baker, K. and Furet, F., The French Revolution and the Creation of Modern Political Culture. Volume 2: The Political Culture of the Revolution (Pergamon Press, 1988),
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The Nature and Sources of the Law by John Chipman Gray, 2019
Herbert Hovenkamp
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Herbert Hovenkamp
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The Law of Nations in Global History
, 2017D. Armitage, J. Pitts, C. Alexandrowicz
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Appropriating Nature: Commerce, Property, and the Commodification of Nature in the Law of Nations
Leiden Journal of International Law, 2014Ileana M. Porras
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The Thin Justice of International Law: A Moral Reckoning of the Law of Nations
, 2015Steven R. Ratner
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