Developments in disarmament law
In: Netherlands yearbook of international law: NYIL, Band 5, S. 175
ISSN: 1574-0951
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In: Netherlands yearbook of international law: NYIL, Band 5, S. 175
ISSN: 1574-0951
In: Netherlands yearbook of international law: NYIL, Band 4, S. 264
ISSN: 1574-0951
In: THE YEARBOOK OF EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, Vol. 4, T.F.M. Etty & H. Somsen, eds., Oxford University Press, 2004
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In: International law in Japanese perspective 11
In: Nijhoff eBook titles 2009
Preliminary material /Y. Arai -- Chapter 1. The scope of application of the law of occupation /Y. Arai -- Chapter 2. Sources of the law of occupation /Y. Arai -- Chapter 3. The legislative competence of the occupying power under Article 43 of the 1907 Hague Regulations /Y. Arai -- Chapter 4. The legislative competence of the occupying power under the fourth Geneva Convention /Y. Arai -- Chapter 5. The administrative and judicial structures in occupied territory /Y. Arai -- Chapter 6. Regulations of the economy in occupied territory /Y. Arai -- Chapter 7. The prohibition of the destruction of enemy-property in occupied territory /Y. Arai -- Chapter 8. The prohibition of the seizure and use of public property in occupied territory /Y. Arai -- Chapter 9. Private property in occupied territory /Y. Arai -- Chapter 10. The protection of cultural property in occupied territory /Y. Arai -- Chapter 11. General principles governing the protection of fundamental rights in international humanitarian law /Y. Arai -- Chapter 12. Hostilities in occupied territory, protected persons, and participants in hostilities /Y. Arai -- Chapter 13. Specifically prohibited acts in occupied territory /Y. Arai -- Chapter 14. Economic, social and cultural rights in occupied territory /Y. Arai -- Chapter 15. IHL-based rights of women and children in occupied territories /Y. Arai -- Chapter 16. Other specific IHL-based rights of individual persons in occupied territory /Y. Arai -- Chapter 17. The relationship between international human rights law and international humanitarian law in occupied territories /Y. Arai -- Chapter 18. The effective convergence between IHL and international human rights law in guaranteeing the right to life in situations of volatile occupation /Y. Arai -- Chapter 19. The expanding catalogue of human rights of non-derogable nature /Y. Arai -- Chapter 20. Procedural safeguards and fair trial guarantees in occupied territory /Y. Arai -- Chapter 21. The extraterritorial application of international human rights law in occupied territory /Y. Arai -- Chapter 22. The applicability of the law of occupation to UN Peace Support Operations and UN Post-Conflict Administration /Y. Arai -- Chapter 23. The nature of customary international humanitarian law revisited /Y. Arai -- Chapter 24. Identifying customary IHL in occupied territories on the basis of its interplay with customary international human rights law /Y. Arai -- The table of case-law (Alphabetical) /Y. Arai -- The table of case-law (Chronological) /Y. Arai -- Table of treaties and other major international instruments /Y. Arai -- Bibliography /Y. Arai -- Index /Y. Arai.
In: CYIL - CZECH YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: Public Policy and Ordre Public, pp. 117-147, A. Belohlavek & N. Rozehnalova, eds., JurisPublishing, Inc.,Huntington, New York, 2012, Vol. III
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Introduction The enforcement of Islamic law in Indonesia has experienced ups and downs along with the political laws imposed by state power. Even behind all that, is rooted in the socio-cultural forces that interact in the political decision-making process. Nevertheless, Islamic law has progressed continuously. both through political infrastructure and political superstructure with the support of the socio-cultural force. Keywords: Islamic Law, Indonesia
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In: Third world planning review: TWPR, Band 13, Heft 4, S. 181-398
ISSN: 0142-7849
Planning law is defined and its historical development in Nigeria from the Town Improvements Ordinance Order 1863 onwards is described. The Land Use Act 1978, legislation directed towards tenure regulation, and its implementation are discussed. Procedures for compliance with planning law are explained, together with development control and enforcement provisions. The divergence between planning law in theory and practice is discussed. (DSE)
World Affairs Online
In: Asian law series 11
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Working paper
In: Center magazine / Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Band 14, S. 56-64
ISSN: 0008-9125
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