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1993
The Court should now mention the principle of respect for State sovereignty, which in international law is of course closely linked with the principles of the prohibition of the use of force and of non-intervention. The basic legal concept of State sovereignty in customary international law, expressed in, inter alla, Article 2, paragraph 1, of the ...
Rainer Hofmann +4 more
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The Court should now mention the principle of respect for State sovereignty, which in international law is of course closely linked with the principles of the prohibition of the use of force and of non-intervention. The basic legal concept of State sovereignty in customary international law, expressed in, inter alla, Article 2, paragraph 1, of the ...
Rainer Hofmann +4 more
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2019
Abstract This chapter on subjects of international law discusses established legal persons and special types of personality. Established legal persons cover states, entities legally proximate to states, entities recognized as belligerents, international administration of territories prior to independence, international organizations, and
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Abstract This chapter on subjects of international law discusses established legal persons and special types of personality. Established legal persons cover states, entities legally proximate to states, entities recognized as belligerents, international administration of territories prior to independence, international organizations, and
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Essence-Subjected Combinatorics of Law
Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2019The relevance of the paper is caused by the current collision between the will of the international political-economic groups and the will of the ruling circles in the legal area. The objective of the paper is to analyze the essence-subject combinatorics of law.
Elena A. MIRONOVA +3 more
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4. Subjects of International Law
2012This chapter on subjects of international law discusses established legal persons and special types of personality. Established legal persons cover states, entities legally proximate to states, entities recognized as belligerents, international administration of territories prior to independence, international organizations, and individuals.
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2009
This essay is an advanced draft of work that will be published in On Philosophy and American Law (Francis J. Mootz III ed. forthcoming, Cambridge U.P., 2009). This edited collection includes responses by a wide range of scholars working in legal theory to Mootz's challenge to respond to the current state of American legal philosophy, using Karl ...
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This essay is an advanced draft of work that will be published in On Philosophy and American Law (Francis J. Mootz III ed. forthcoming, Cambridge U.P., 2009). This edited collection includes responses by a wide range of scholars working in legal theory to Mootz's challenge to respond to the current state of American legal philosophy, using Karl ...
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1989
Post-structuralism is sometimes described as a critique of the humanist subject, the ‘man’ created by the Renaissance in a post-feudal, republican mercantile era and nurtured to the full extent of his powers in the era of capitalist liberalism. According to liberal humanism, the self comes into being independently of the social grounds in which it is ...
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Post-structuralism is sometimes described as a critique of the humanist subject, the ‘man’ created by the Renaissance in a post-feudal, republican mercantile era and nurtured to the full extent of his powers in the era of capitalist liberalism. According to liberal humanism, the self comes into being independently of the social grounds in which it is ...
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