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As public debt soars, a new wave of sovereign defaults looms. International law on sovereign defaults is underdeveloped because States have largely refrained from adjudicating disputes arising out of public debt. The looming new wave of sovereign defaults is likely to shift dispute resolution...
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Article 215 of the Constitution of the Democratic Republic of Congo is the entry point for international law into the DRC legal complex. It provides that the international treaties and agreements duly ratified by the state predominate over Acts of Parliament. Cases and studies involving the...
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The late Thomas Franck postulated that the legitimacy of international norms and institutions rested in large part upon certain important factors, notably whether the norm or institutional process was validated through commonly accepted means, whether it was clearly understood by those upon whom...
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Against the background of Japan's long-anticipated implementation of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court in 2007, this article analyses the legislative implications of treaty accession. One of the causes of the accession delay in Japan - nearly 10 years passed between the...
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