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bibliogroup:"Nova et vetera iuris gentium" from books.google.com
This work looks at topics, which can contribute to an understanding of how the Convention has been adapted to newly arising issues and how further adaptation may be achieved in the future, without a readjustment of the basic legal framework ...
bibliogroup:"Nova et vetera iuris gentium" from books.google.com
Contributors: Ana Sofia Barros, Cedric Ryngaert, Jan Wouters, Antonios Tzanakopoulos, Catherine Brölmann, Esa Paasivirta, Francesco Messineo, Ige Dekker, Jean d’Aspremont, Niels Blokker, Paolo Palchetti, Ramses Wessel, Tom Dannenbaum ...
bibliogroup:"Nova et vetera iuris gentium" from books.google.com
'What's wrong with international law?' This is the question Professor A.H.A. Soons provocatively posed to his colleagues around the world when leaving his chair in public international law at Utrecht University.
bibliogroup:"Nova et vetera iuris gentium" from books.google.com
In Revisiting the Law of Occupation, Hanne Cuyckens assesses the crucial challenges faced by the law of occupation.
bibliogroup:"Nova et vetera iuris gentium" from books.google.com
This work looks at topics, which can contribute to an understanding of how the Convention has been adapted to newly arising issues and how further adaptation may be achieved in the future, without a readjustment of the basic legal framework ...
bibliogroup:"Nova et vetera iuris gentium" from books.google.com
The 1713 Peace of Utrecht and its Enduring Effects, edited by Alfred H.A. Soons, presents an interdisciplinary collection of contributions marking the occasion of the tercentenary of the Peace of Utrecht.
bibliogroup:"Nova et vetera iuris gentium" from books.google.com
Building on the Foundations of public international arbitration in the 19th Century, the 20th century has witnessed a remarkable proliferation of courts for the international adjudication of disputes: e.q., the Permanent Court of ...
bibliogroup:"Nova et vetera iuris gentium" from books.google.com
This work makes clear what it means that the precautionary principle represents customary international law.