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Droit international du sport (Volume 309)

(41,332 words)

Author(s): J.-P, Karaquillo,
J.-P, Karaquillo, Keywords: Sports | International Sports Federations | Lex sportiva | Court of Arbitration for Sport | Droit international | | Mots clefs: Sport | Fédérations internationales sportives | Lex sportiva | Tribunal arbitral du sport | International law | ABSTRACT J.-P. Karaquillo, Professor at the University of Limoges, takes as his starting point the idea that sport is marked by "legal pluralism"; a mixture of "Sports law" and "State law". There is no such thing as a body of international rules, assembled by co-operating S…

Establishing Norms in a Kaleidoscopic World General Course on Public International Law (Volume 396)

(142,114 words)

Author(s): Brown Weiss, Edith
Brown Weiss, Edith Keywords: Public international law | Sources of law | Norms [p39] Brown Weiss, Edith BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE [p46] Edith Brown Weiss, place of birth Oregon, United States of America. Francis Cabell Brown Professor of International Law at Georgetown University Law Center. Serves as a Judge on the Administrative Tribunal of the International Monetary Fund and former President of the Inter-American Development Bank’s Administrative Tribunal. Former President of the American Society of International Law. Was appointed (2012) to a five-year term at the World Ba…

Actualités de la codification du droit international (Volume 303)

(39,661 words)

Author(s): Daudet, Yves
Daudet, Yves Keywords: Codification | International law | Mots clefs: Codification | | | ABSTRACT Professor Daudet of the University of Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne) devotes his course mainly to the codification process of international law and to its transformation and future developments. Explaining that beyond the variety of codification permanent features can be found, and always in search of rationality that wants a more stable, protective and efficient legal rule, Professor Daudet develops his subject matt…