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With the gradual emergence of Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL), there arises a necessity to examine its utility as an academic endeavour, particularly within the context of international human rights law. Questions need to be asked as to what benefits – if any – the...
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global justice in contemporary political theory, it justifies these obligations by linking the purpose of the right to …
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There can be no doubt that the primary beneficiaries of globalisation have been transnational corporations which have seen new rules of economic engagement allow for a widening of trade and manufacturing opportunities. These new rules have been aided by challenges to the established principles...
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the Statute of the European Court of Justice. The third issue is the questionable enforceability of the RTD, which has …
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As the pace of globalization has intensified, lawyers and scholars continue to develop an appreciation for the many ways their own areas of expertise and practice relate to the global economy. This symposium issue of the Chapman Law Review, featuring papers presented at the inaugural conference...
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It is very important to notice the problem of poverty as a problem of international human rights law. Poverty degrades the human dignity which is the main idea of human rights. Human rights exist to protect the human from any deprivation with a legal context. It is therefore poverty under...
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