The Limits of International Law
In: European journal of international law, Band 17, Heft 1, S. 289-308
ISSN: 0938-5428
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In: European journal of international law, Band 17, Heft 1, S. 289-308
ISSN: 0938-5428
In: European journal of international law, Band 13, Heft 2, S. 552-556
ISSN: 0938-5428
In: International law reports, Band 120, S. 1-10
ISSN: 2633-707X
1Nationality — Individuals — Change of nationality — Loss of former nationality — Defection — Whether leading to automatic forfeiture of nationality — Cuba — Acquisition of nationality — United States nationality — Cuban defector given asylum in United States of America — Marrying United States citizen — Formal grant of nationality in 1999 — Whether becoming United States citizen at earlier date — Whether stateless at some point — Proof of nationality — International Olympic Committee — Rule that person who had represented one State could not represent another until three years after change of nationalityInternational tribunals — Arbitration — Court of Arbitration for Sport — Evidence — Proof of nationality under national law — Whether letter from Ambassador conclusive
In: International Criminal Justice Ser. v.29
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Aim and Impetus of This Book -- 1.2 Structure -- 1.3 Terminology -- 1.3.1 Sex and Gender -- 1.3.2 Sexualized and Gender-Based Violence -- 1.3.3 Reproductive Violence -- 1.4 Theoretical and Methodological Background -- 1.4.1 International Criminal Law in the International Legal Order -- 1.4.2 Sources and Interpretation of International Criminal Law -- 1.4.3 Feminist Approaches to International Law -- References -- 2 The Foundation: Sexualized Violence in International Law -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Factual Background: Conflict-Related Sexualized Violence -- 2.2.1 Manifestations of Sexualized Violence in Conflict Situations -- 2.2.2 Effects of Conflict-Related Sexualized Violence -- 2.2.3 Causes of Conflict-Related Sexualized Violence -- 2.2.4 Narratives of Conflict-Related Sexualized Violence -- 2.2.5 Summary -- 2.3 International Humanitarian Law -- 2.3.1 Early Developments -- 2.3.2 The Hague and Geneva Conventions -- 2.3.3 Sexualized Violence and the Concept of "Honour" in International Humanitarian Law -- 2.3.4 Summary -- 2.4 International Criminal Law -- 2.4.1 Before World War II -- 2.4.2 Trials Post-World War II -- 2.4.3 The Cold War Period and Beyond -- 2.4.4 Statutes and Practice of the ad hoc Tribunals -- 2.4.5 The International Criminal Court -- 2.4.6 Other International and Hybrid Courts -- 2.4.7 Summary -- 2.5 International Human Rights Law -- 2.5.1 Human Rights Instruments Focusing on the Protection of Women -- 2.5.2 Soft Law on Sexualized Violence -- 2.6 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Historical Perspectives on Reproductive Violence in International Law -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Factual Background: Conflict-Related Reproductive Violence -- 3.2.1 Historical Overview on Reproductive Violence in Conflict Situations.
In: Austrian review of international and European law: ARIEL, Band 20, Heft 1, S. 449-450
ISSN: 1573-6512
In: (2004) 22 Boston University International Law Journal 309-345
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