The Legal Basis for Using Principles in WTO Disputes
In: Journal of international economic law, Band 10, Heft 4, S. 795-835
ISSN: 1464-3758
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In: Journal of international economic law, Band 10, Heft 4, S. 795-835
ISSN: 1464-3758
In: European journal of international law, Band 17, Heft 5, S. 985-1008
ISSN: 1464-3596
In: Journal of international economic law, Band 4, Heft 4, S. 683-723
ISSN: 1464-3758
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- 1 Why We Need to Know About Sanitation in the Past -- 2 Assessing the Impact of Sanitation upon Health in Early Human Populations from Hunter-gatherers to Ancient Civilisations, Using Theoretical Modelling -- 3 Waste Management in Early Urban Southern Mesopotamia -- 4 Latrines and Wastewater Sanitation Technologies in Ancient Greece -- 5 A Tale of Two Cities: The Efficacy of Ancient and Medieval Sanitation Methods -- 6 Sewers, Cesspits and Middens: A Survey of the Evidence for 2000 Years of Waste Disposal in York, UK -- 7 Human Intestinal Parasites and Dysentery in Africa and the Middle East Prior to 1500 -- 8 Parasitism, Cesspits and Sanitation in East Asian Countries Prior to Modernisation -- 9 New World Paleoparasitology -- 10 Parasites in European Populations from Prehistory to the Industrial Revolution -- 11 A First Attempt to Retrace the History of Dysentery Caused by Entamoeba histolytica -- 12 A Better Understanding of Sanitation and Health in the Past -- Bibliography -- Index.
In: International economic law series
Introduction / M Sornarajah -- Good faith as a general principle of (international) law / Andreas R Ziegler and Jorun Baumgartner -- Good faith in treaty interpretation / Eric de Brabandere and Isabelle Van Damme -- Good faith in parallel trade and investment disputes / Tania Voon, Andrew D Mitchell, and James Munro -- Good faith limitations on protected investments and corporate structuring / Stephan W Schill and Heather L Bray -- Good faith, corporate nationality, and denial of benefits / M Sornarajah -- Good faith and fair equitable treatment in international investment law / Martins Paparinskis -- Conclusion / Andrew D Mitchell and Tania Voon
In: The archaeology of colonialism in native North America
This book is a pioneering contribution to the history of the founding of the West German political system after the Second World War. The political cooperation between Catholics and Protestants that resulted in the formation of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in occupied and early West Germany represented a significant change from a long history of hostility in confessional relations. Given that the CDU went on to dominate politics in West Germany well into the 1960s, Maria D. Mitchell argues that an understanding of what made this interconfessional party possible is crucial to an exploration of German history in the postwar period. She examines the political history of party formation as well as the religious beliefs and motivations that shaped the party's philosophy and positions. She provides an authoritative guide to the complex processes of maneuvering and negotiation that produced the CDU during 1945-46. The full range of political possibilities is discussed, including the suppressed alternatives to the Adenauer/Erhard axis that eventually defined the party's trajectory during the 1950s and the abortive Christian Socialism associated with Jacob Kaiser
In: Cambridge studies in international and comparative law
In: Cambridge studies in philosophy and biology
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