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  1. International Human Rights Law: Frameworks and Responses

    At its most basic definition, international human rights law is a body of international treaties. States who ratify international treaties assume the...
    Chapter 2024
  2. International Human Rights Law

    This chapter addresses the human rights obligations central to extraterritorial arrest/capture and surrender to the ICC: First, the right to liberty...
    Chapter 2024
  3. Toward a Dignity-Based Account of International law

    Once limited to issues in maritime and trade law, today, the most recognizable examples of international law govern issues such as human rights,...

    Eric Scarffe in Jus Cogens
    Article 04 July 2022
  4. Why International Criminal Law Can and Should be Conceived With Supra-Positive Law: The Non-Positivistic Nature of International Criminal Legality

    International criminal law (ICL) is an achievement, but at the same time a challenge to the traditional conception of the principle of legality ( lex...

    Nuria Pastor Muñoz in Criminal Law and Philosophy
    Article Open access 12 March 2022
  5. International Humanitarian Law and International Investment Law: Map** a Develo** Relationship

    In light of much greater issues at play, the legal protection of foreign investors and their assets might appear almost irrelevant in situations of...
    Tobias Ackermann, Sebastian Wuschka in Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, Volume 25 (2022)
    Chapter 2024
  6. Distorting Fundamental Norms of International Law to Resurrect the Soviet Union: The International Law Context of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

    Russia’s invasion of Ukraine which commenced on 24 February 2022 represented just the latest, albeit most devastating, intervention in a neighbouring...

    Sofia Cavandoli, Gary Wilson in Netherlands International Law Review
    Article Open access 26 July 2022
  7. Hans J. Morgenthau’s Critique of Legal Positivism: Politics, Justice, and Ethics in International Law

    Modern jurisprudence has typically been presented as a debate between legal positivism and natural law. Though the demise of legal positivism has...

    Carmen Chas in Jus Cogens
    Article Open access 30 March 2023
  8. International Tax Law and Profit Repatriation Strategies for Investments in Foreign Subsidiaries

    This study is assigned to international tax law. It elaborates on various innovative strategies for tax-optimized profit repatriation from foreign...

    Thomas Kollruss in Liverpool Law Review
    Article Open access 06 June 2024
  9. Interpretation of Unilateral Acts in International Law

    The article explores the question of interpretation of unilateral acts in international law both from the perspective of ascertaining their binding...

    Article Open access 18 August 2022
  10. The Uses of the Outputs of the International Law Commission in International Adjudication: Subsidiary Means or Artefacts of Rules?

    This paper examines the methods which international courts and tribunals (ICTs) employ when using ILC outputs for the purpose of determining rules of...

    Sotirios-Ioannis Lekkas in Netherlands International Law Review
    Article Open access 23 August 2022
  11. The Artificial Intelligence in International Law

    Law t reacts to the progression of scientific technology in the end. Though conservative, changes are beginning to take place due to Artificial...
    Young-Yik Rhim, KyungBae Park in Revolutionary Approach to International Law
    Chapter 2023
  12. Comparing International Criminal Tribunals’ Interpretive Approaches to International Humanitarian Law

    International humanitarian law (IHL) is conventionally described as a set of rules which seek to limit the effects of armed conflicts. These rules,...
    Chapter 2024
  13. Statehood for Sale: Derecognition, “Rental Recognition”, and the Open Flanks of International Law

    State derecognition, defined as the withdrawal of recognition from a putative state, has been more impactful as a diplomatic subculture in the last...

    Victor S. Mariottini de Oliveira in Jus Cogens
    Article Open access 23 March 2023
  14. The Factory of Chorzów Case: A Bridge Between International Law and Private Law

    The case concerning the factory of Chorzów (1927–1928) is known as a landmark in public international law: its reasons are often quoted with regard...
    Chapter 2024
  15. Develo** Chinese Private International Law for Transnational Civil and Commercial Litigation: The 2024 New Chinese Civil Procedure Law

    On 1 September 2023, the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress amended the Chinese Civil Procedure Law which will come into effect on...

    Jie (Jeanne) Huang in Netherlands International Law Review
    Article Open access 01 September 2023
  16. Sustainability and Competition Law: An International Report

    The interaction between sustainability and competition law has recently come onto the agenda of many competition agencies and international...
    Chapter Open access 2024
  17. Norms, Diffusion, and International Humanitarian Law

    Building upon the identified research gap around understanding behavioural limits of non-state armed groups within the context of norms as...
    Chapter 2023
  18. On Due Diligence and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in International Law: What a Māori World View Can Offer

    Due diligence is on the rise in international law. However, its roots and historic narrative remain heavily Eurocentric in nature. This becomes...

    Article Open access 10 May 2023
  19. The Supreme Court of India and International Law: A Topsy-Turvy Journey from Dualism to Monism

    In the relationship between international law and national law, the normative framework enshrined in the Indian Constitution is of formal dualism....

    Prabhash Ranjan in Liverpool Law Review
    Article 21 September 2022
  20. Gender Issues in Private International Law

    Private international law (PIL) per se deals with private law protection in cross-border relations. Numerous issues affected by PIL dictate...
    Mirela Župan, Martina Drventić in Gender Perspectives in Private Law
    Chapter 2023
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