International justice and international enforcement
In: Czech yearbook of international law volume 13 (2022)
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In: Czech yearbook of international law volume 13 (2022)
In: Nijhoff eBook titles
Preliminary Material -- Chapter 1 Towards Integrated Peace Operations: The Evolution of Peacekeeping and Coalitions of the Willing /Nigel D. White -- Chapter 2 Legal Regimes Governing International Military Missions /Marco Odello and Ryszard Piotrowicz -- Chapter 3 IHL Obligations of the UN and other International Organisations Involved in International Missions /Katie E. Sams -- Chapter 4 A Single Standard for Coalitions: Lowest Common Denominator or Highest Standard? /Susan C. Breau -- Chapter 5 Human Rights Law and Peacekeeping Operations /Noëlle Quénivet -- Chapter 6 Rules of Engagement /Ben Klappe -- Chapter 7 Crisis Response Operations in Maritime Environments /Ulf Häußler -- Chapter 8 Criminal Responsibility of International Military Missions and Personnel /Paolina Massidda -- Chapter 9 The Responsibility of International Organisations for Military Missions /Nicholas Tsagourias -- Conclusions -- Select Bibliography and Cases -- Index.
International law and the operations of the international financial institutions / Daniel D. Bradlow -- International financial institutions and international law : a third world perspective / B.S. Chimni -- Responsibility of international financial institutions under international law / Eisuke Suzuki -- International financial institutions before national courts / August Reinisch and Jakob Wurm -- Rethinking international financial institution immunity / Steven Herz -- Regulation and resource dependency : the legal and political aspects of structural adjustment programmes / Celine Tan -- International law and public participation in policy-making at the international financial institutions / David B. Hunter -- International financial institutions and human rights : select perspectives on legal obligations / Siobhán McInerney-Lankford -- Indigenous peoples and international financial institutions / Fergus MacKay -- Worker rights and the international financial institutions / Jerome I. Levinson -- International environmental law, the world bank, and international financial institutions / Charles E. Di Leva -- Conclusion : the future of international law and international financial institutions / Daniel D. Bradlow an David B. Hunter
World Affairs Online
In: Pocketbooks of The Hague Academy of International Law
In: Pocket Books of the Hague Academy of International Law Online, ISBN: 9789004258662
Preliminary Material -- International commercial arbitration as a private international law enterprise -- Arbitral jurisdiction and the arbitration agreement -- Choice of law governing the arbitration agreement -- The lex arbitri and the arbitral seat -- Parallel litigation and arbitration -- Choice of substantive law -- Limits to party autonomy in choice of law -- The award -- Annulment of awards -- Recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards -- Index -- About the Author -- Printing Information.
In: Schriften des Europa-Instituts der Universität des Saarlandes - Rechtswissenschaft Band 111
Die Arbeit untersucht die Anwendbarkeit von Menschenrechten im Allgemeinen und der EMRK im Besonderen in internationalen und nicht-internationalen bewaffneten Konflikten. Hierbei analysiert die Arbeit die bestehende Rechtsprechung des EGMR zur extraterritorialen Anwendbarkeit der EMRK. Ein besonderes Augenmerk wird zudem auf das Verhältnis der EMRK zum Humanitären Völkerrecht und auf die Bindung nicht-staatlicher Akteure an Menschenrechte, allen voran die EMRK, gelegt.
World Affairs Online
In: New International Relations series
International relations theory is witnessing a veritable explosion of works within the areas of modernism and postmodernism, yet there has been no attempt to compare these theories and their sources according to a common criterion or logical form. This author argues that while these pioneering, imaginative and exciting theoretical works are disparate, they also share a common thread that seeks to express emancipatory goals for international relations. This book provides an in-depth critical study of this genre of theorizing that he names 'Emancipatory International Relations'. Spegele.
In: Brill Book Archive Part 1, ISBN: 9789004472495
In: Developments in International Law 37
In: Politik und Wirtschaft - bilingual
In: St Antony's Ser.
In: World Bank discussion papers 160
In: Josephine Onoh memorial lecture 1986
In: Oxford monographs in international law
In: Oxford scholarship online
Despite their exponential growth in number and activities, there is not an established legal concept of an international organisation. This book tackles the topic by examining the nature of the legal systems developed by international organisations. It is a comprehensive study of the concepts by which international organisations' legal systems are commonly understood: functionalism, constitutionalism, exceptionalism, and informalism. Its purpose is threefold: to trace the historical origins of the different concepts of an international organisation, to describe four groups under which these different notions can be aligned, and to propose a theory which defines international organisations as 'dual entities'.
In: ICCA congress series 8
Preface --Opening Address --Welcoming Address --Congratulatory Address --Introductory Remarks --Is There a Growing International Arbitration Culture? --Is There an Expanding Culture that Favours Combining Arbitration, Conciliation or Other Dispute Resolution Procedures? --To What Extent Do Arbitrators in International Cases Disregard the Bag and Baggage of National Systems? --When and Where Do National Courts Reflect an International Culture, When Deciding Issues Relating to International Arbitration ? --List of Oral Interventions.