Evolving principles of international law : studies in honour of Karel C. Wellens /
This volume offers an overview of some emerging trends and structural patterns in the development of international law, highlighting its evolution over the course of time, and discussing leading principles through various different thematic lenses.
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Language: | English |
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Boston :
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers,
2012
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Series: | Queen Mary studies in international law ;
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Table of Contents:
- The relationship between international organisations and their member states
- who pays the check? / Frans A. Nelissen
- The extinction of states / Mariano J. Aznar-Gomez
- The principle of approximate treaty application / Eric Myjer
- Mr. Kadi and Mrs. Prost : is the UN Ombudsperson going to find herself between a rock and a hard place? / Laurence Boisson de Chazournes and Pieter Jan Kuijper
- Certain other perspectives for a reform of the United Nations Security Council / Eric Suy
- Integrating the fragmented international public order : a theoretical perspective / Teruo Komori
- The right to peace as an emerging solidarity right / Theo van Boven
- The evolution of liberte, egalite and fraternite in the international community / Rein Mullerson
- The sovereigns are dead, long live the sovereigns
- reflections on state sovereignty and international law / Andre de Hoogh
- Issues of shared responsibility before the International Court of Justice / Andre Nollkaemper
- Boundary treaties and their interpretation / Malcolm N. Shaw QC
- The ambit and limits of the advisory function of the International Court of Justice / Photini Pazartzis
- L'avis de la Cour internationale de justice concernant la declaration unilaterale d'independance relative au Kosovo : une nouvelle fleur de lotus? / Pierre Michel Eisemann.