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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... -
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... -
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,...
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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...
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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... -
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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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... -
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,... -
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...
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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... -
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...
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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... -
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... -
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...
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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....
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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...