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Teufelskreis der Gewalt: die Syrien-Konferenzen als Beispiel für die Herausforderung internationaler Konfliktlösung
In: Die politische Meinung, Band 63, Heft 553, S. 42-49
ISSN: 0032-3446
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Das Transparenzprinzip im internationalen Wirtschaftsrecht: unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Beziehungsgeflechts zwischen EU und WTO
In: Europarecht, Band 34, Heft 5, S. 597-620
ISSN: 0531-2485
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Verwirklichung sozialer Menschenrechte durch internationale Kontrolle: Die Berichtspflichten gegenüber der ILO
In: Vereinte Nationen: Zeitschrift für die Vereinten Nationen und ihre Sonderorganisationen, Band 29, Heft 5, S. 149-153
ISSN: 0042-384X
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A PROPOS DE LA NOUVELLE LOI RELATIVE AU DROIT INTERNATIONAL PRIVE ET A LA PROCEDURE CIVILE INTERNATIONALE EN TURQUIE
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, S. 001-003
Whose Constitution(s) ? International Law, Constitutionalism, and Democracy
International audience ; International constitutionalism is en vogue among scholars of general international law. Promoted since the 1930s in Europe and rediscovered in the 1990s, it has meant different things to different people, has been promoted for very different reasons, and has also been criticized on many different grounds. For a long time, the idea of constitutionalism worked mostly as a heuristic device of unification or coherence in times of legal fragmentation within international law and of denationalization of constitutional law, but recently it has also become a catalyst of change and a promise of increased legitimacy both of and within international law. Interestingly, and by contrast to what has been the case in discussions of European constitutionalism in recent years, international lawyers have only reluctantly started grappling with constitutional theory. They usually focus on what they take as material evidence of constitutionalization in international law, or draw, a contrario, compensatory conclusions from the deconstitutionalization of national law or the internationalization of national constitutional law. Thus, the development of relative normativity in general international law (e.g., the emergence of objective standards, the recognition of imperative international norms, the development of erga omnes rights and duties) and the emergence of new lawmakers besides states (e.g., the development of multilateral law-making under international organizations' (IOs) auspices and the increasing influence of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)) have gradually become the bits and pieces of a reconstructed international constitutional order, whereas some of them may actually amount to little more than disparate signs of deeper legalization, integration, or institutionalization of international law.
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Enlargement and the international role of the euro1
In: Review of international political economy, Band 14, Heft 5, S. 746-773
ISSN: 1466-4526
Understanding international conflicts: an introduction to theory and history
In: Longman classics in political science
Annual limits on intake of radionuclides by workers based on the 1990 recommendations: a report from Committee 2 of the International Commission on Radiological Protection
In: ICRP publication 61
In: Radiation protection
In: Annals of the ICRP 21,4
In: Annals of the ICRP 21,4
International Trade Policy: Benevolent Dictators and Optimizing Politicians
In: Public choice, Band 74, Heft 1, S. 1
ISSN: 0048-5829
Engagement, containment, and the international politics of Eurasia
In: Political science quarterly: PSQ ; the journal public and international affairs, Band 118, Heft 1, S. 81-106
ISSN: 0032-3195
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