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René-Jean Dupuy,... L'Organisation internationale et l'expression de la volonté générale...
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 53
L'Epée d'académicien de René-Jean Dupuy
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 46
Humanité et droit international
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

Humanité et droit international

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A handbook on the new law of the sea. 1 (1991)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 926

A handbook on the new law of the sea. 1 (1991)

  • Categories: Law

The fact that the Montego Bay Convention has been only ratified by 37 States at present and that it will be some time before the 60 ratifications required by Article 308 are achieved has not prevented states from acting in accordance with the rules drawn up by the Conference. Close on one hundred states have established either exclusive economic zones broadly modelled on Part V or 200-nautical-mile fishery zones and drawn on the principles laid down for exploiting living resources. Although these laws have been formulated unilaterally by states, international custom, since the judgement by the International Court of Justice in the Fisheries Case of 18 December 1951, is derived from concordan...

The University Teaching of Social Sciences
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

The University Teaching of Social Sciences

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1967
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A handbook on the new law of the sea. 2 (1991)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 894

A handbook on the new law of the sea. 2 (1991)

  • Categories: Law

The fact that the Montego Bay Convention has been only ratified by 37 States at present and that it will be some time before the 60 ratifications required by Article 308 are achieved has not prevented states from acting in accordance with the rules drawn up by the Conference. Close on one hundred states have established either exclusive economic zones broadly modelled on Part V or 200-nautical-mile fishery zones and drawn on the principles laid down for exploiting living resources. Although these laws have been formulated unilaterally by states, international custom, since the judgement by the International Court of Justice in the Fisheries Case of 18 December 1951, is derived from concordan...

A Handbook on International Organizations
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 1012

A Handbook on International Organizations

  • Categories: Law

Drafted by an international team of experts chosen by the Curatorium of the Hague Academy of International Law, this bilingual work French & English presents the reader with a comprehensive analysis of the law of international organizations, against the political, ideological, economic & technological environment in which they were set up & have evolved. Part 1 deals with the formal & organic machinery, Part 2 with activities of international organizations that is, not only normative, executive, & judicial functions, but also intervention domains in international economic, technological, social, & cultural life. This fully revised second edition updates & extends the highly successful first edition, which appeared in 1988.

Traité du nouveau droit de la mer
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 1482

Traité du nouveau droit de la mer

  • Categories: Law

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L'Océan partagé
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 308

L'Océan partagé

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1979
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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European International Law Traditions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 339

European International Law Traditions

  • Categories: Law

​International Law is usually considered, at least initially, to be a unitary legal order that is not subject to different national approaches. Ex definition it should be an order that transcends the national, and one that merges national perspectives into a higher understanding of law. It gains broad recognition precisely because it gives expression to a common consensus transcending national positions. The reality, however, is quite different. Individual countries’ approaches to International Law, and the meanings attached to different concepts, often diverge considerably. The result is a lack of comprehension that can ultimately lead to outright conflicts. In this book, several renown...