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Environmental law --- Marine pollution --- Marine resources conservation --- Maritime law --- Law and legislation
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Treaties --- Traités --- Traités --- International law --- Agreements, International --- Conventions (Treaties) --- International agreements --- International obligations --- Law of nations --- Nations, Law of --- Public international law --- Law --- Law and legislation
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In General Principles of Law Recognized by Civilized Nations (1922-2018) Marija Đorđeska offers an account of the origins, theory and practical application of the general principles in the jurisprudence of the Permanent Court of International Justice and International Court of Justice between 1922 and 2018. Are general principles rules of international law? What is their relationship to custom and treaties? What are the types of general principles and where do international courts find them? This monograph answers these and other questions and offers a detailed overview of over 150 general principles identified in the jurisprudence of the Permanent Court of International Justice and the International Court of Justice.
Principes généraux du droit. --- Droit --- Sources. --- Cour internationale de justice --- Cour permanente de justice internationale --- Permanent Court of International Justice. --- CPJI --- C.P.J.I. --- PCIJ --- P.C.I.J. --- Court of International Justice --- Stały Trybunał Sprawiedliwości Międzynarodowej --- Stalni sud međunarodne pravde u Hagu --- Állandó Nemzetközi Bíróság --- World Court --- Ständiger Internationaler Gerichtshof --- Hague. --- Jōsetsu Kokusai Shihō Saibansho --- Tribunal Permanente de Justicia Internacional --- TPJI --- T.P.J.I. --- International Court of Justice --- Permanent Court of Arbitration
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To mark the fiftieth anniversary of the International Court of Justice, a distinguished group of international judges, practitioners and academics has undertaken a major review of its work. The chapters discuss the main areas of substantive law with which the Court has been concerned, and the more significant aspects of its practice and procedure in dealing with cases before it. It discusses the role of the Court in the international legal order, and its relationship with the UN's political organs. The thirty-three chapters are presented under five headings: the Court; the sources and evidences of international law; substance of international law; procedural aspects of the Court's work; the Court and the UN. It has been prepared in honour of Sir Robert Jennings, judge and sometime President of the Court.
International Court of Justice. --- CIJ --- Cour internationale de justice --- M.T.S. --- MTS --- Mǐędzynarodowy Trybunał Sprawiedliwości --- Milletlerarası Adalet Divanı --- I.C.J. --- ICJ --- Hague. --- Corte Internacional de Justicia --- Internationaler Gerichtshof --- Dīvān-i Bayn al-Milalī-i Dādgustarī --- Dīvān-i Lāhah --- Corte internazionale di giustizia --- Kokusai Shihō Saibansho --- Sān Yuttitham rawāng Prathēt --- Maḥkamat al-ʻAdl al-Dawlīyah --- Diethnes Dikastērion --- United Nations. --- C.I.J. --- World Court --- Tribunal Internacional de Justicia --- Mezhdunarodnyĭ Sud OON --- Curtea Internațională de Justiție --- Gjykata Ndërkombëtare e Drejtësisë --- GJND --- Meǵunarodniot sud na pravdata --- Nemzetközi Bíróság --- Permanent Court of International Justice --- Permanent Court of Arbitration --- 341.645.2 --- International Court of Justice --- Law of international organizations --- Olon Ulsyn Shu̇u̇kh --- Nėgdsėn U̇ndėstniĭ Shu̇u̇kh --- Law --- General and Others
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The book analyzes the question of legitimacy and efficacy of certain organs created on the basis of Multilateral Environmental Agreements, id est Conferences and Meetings of the Parties. It analyzes their structure, new developments and collaborative efforts regarding the powers of these bodies in achieving desired goals of environmental protection. Contributors are: Michael Bowman, Edward J. Goodwin, Peter G.G. Davies, Feja Lesniewska and Philippe Cullet
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The law of treaties is in constant motion, understood not only as locomotion, but also as motion through time and as change. Thus, kinesis and stasis, two sides of the same concept of 'motion', are the central themes of Treaties in Motion. The concept of motion adopted in this book is based on the philosophy of Aristotle. He identified six types of motion: creation (genesis), increase (auxesis), diminution (meiosis), alteration (alloiosis), destruction (phthora), and change of place (kata topon metabole), which has been amended by the authors to change in space-time (kata topon kai chronon metavole) to reflect our modern scientific understanding of time as a dimension through which motion and change occurs. Each chapter's analysis proceeds by focusing on a specific area of a treaty's 'life-cycle', where each type of motion shines through and is described through three different frames of reference: treaties, the Vienna Convention of the Law of Treaties, and customary law.
Treaties. --- Agreements, International --- Conventions (Treaties) --- International agreements --- Treaties --- International law --- International obligations --- Law and legislation
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