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. The article will explore whether the Council can displace international human rights treaties, and if so, how can such a … conflicts on the protection of human rights in a fragmented international legal order …
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international relations and international law as well; however, the outside world continues to pay little attention to this thorny … international community in general. This can be attributed to the new age of the communications revolution; peoples are increasingly … right to self-determination, which in their calculation includes the right to independent statehood; in international law …
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There are various dimensions to International law and its applicability. They include the political, diplomatic …, military, and economic dimensions. Politically, the countries might reshape International Legal Order (ILO). Diplomatically …, there is a need for efforts to develop approaches to determine international legal regimes. Economically, the incentives …
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Contribution for the 2009 American Society of International Law Annual Meeting Panel, Visions of International Law …
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' transformation of statehood under conditions of globalization aimed at recovering the public good beyond the international order of … critical light on their respective potential to attend to contemporary problems of globalization. I distinguish the standard …
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transcend national frontiers,” which includes public international law, private international law, and “other rules which do not … category of “other rules” and their “private” character. There has, however, been a revolution in international law itself … since 1956, reflected in a proliferation of international institutions, international courts, treaties, and so-called “soft …
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