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Long neglected in terms of international governance and management, the Arctic is slowly attracting greater attention as a region in need of an effective regime. Whilst the Arctic is not plagued by unresolved territorial disputes, there is the spectre of rising tension over yet to be asserted...
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against human rights violations were activated in the post-World War II era, they actually were accessible much earlier. A …
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This is the introduction to a book that explores the consequences of European integration for the application of public international law in the European Union and its Member States. As a consequence of the combination of expansion of the regulatory domain of international law and the increasing...
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Many writers believe that international law is precatory but not "binding" in the way domestic law is binding. Since international law derives from the practice of states, how is it that what states do becomes what they must do? How do we get bindingness or normativity out of empirical fact? We...
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This article posits that the creation and development of international regulatory regimes has so far required a choice between rulemaking and adjudication. Regulators that wish to make policy broadly and prospectively have done so informally and through rules. More elaborate and powerful...
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Two hundred years ago, in the wake of the modern world's first great republican revolutions in France and the United … principles would become the basis of a just world order. International law had first developed in the writings of Hugo Grotius …
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justice" view has had some recent following in the United States, but in the rest of the world it has had only marginal …
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objectives of the fair and effective management of the world’s shared water resources and thus of the promotion of regional and …
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This article systematically explores the application of insights from behavioral economics to international legal issues. Economic analysis has in recent years made significant inroads into the study of international law, but most of this literature relies upon assumptions of perfect rationality...
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issues evolved in the evolution of international law but it does offer a unique perspective for us to approach the real world …
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