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A Transcivilizational Perspective on International Law (Volume 342)

(128,337 words)

Author(s): Yasuaki, Onuma
Yasuaki, Onuma Keywords: International law | Legal history | Legitimacy | International customary law | Sovereignty | Human rights | Mots clefs: ABSTRACT The twenty-first century will witness conflicts which may destabilize the international order. These conflicts are likely to arise between emerging Asian States such as China and India whose material power is growing, and the Western nations who wield significant ideational power. A West-centric international society will change to a multi-polar and multi-civilizatio…

Le principe de la souveraineté sur les ressources nationales et ses incidences juridiques sur le commerce international (Volume 149)

(27,764 words)

Author(s): Elian, George
Elian, George Keywords: Natural resources | Sovereignty | International trade | Mots clefs: Ressources naturelles | Souveraineté | Commerce international | ABSTRACT George Elian begins his course with a presentation of contemporary aspects of sovereignty over natural resources. He then examines the modalities of integration of economies (common market, EFTA, CMEA). The author then discusses the influence of certain inter-State organizations on the exercise of sovereignty over natural resources, outlines the principle…

Chinese Contemporary Perspectives on International Law History, Culture and International Law (Volume 355)

(76,656 words)

Author(s): Hanqin, Xue
Hanqin, Xue Keywords: China | Public international law | International law | Sovereignty | International obligations | Human rights | Sustainable development | Multilateralism | Regionalism | Mots clefs: Chine | Droit international public | Droit international | Souveraineté | Obligations internationales | Droits de l'homme | Développement durable | Multilatéralisme | Régionalisme | ABSTRACT This class, given in 2012, starts with an introspection of the attitude of China towards international law in the last 60 years. The attention of the lecturer i…

International Co-operation in Energy Affairs (Volume 372)

(39,857 words)

Author(s): Dolzer, Rudolf
Dolzer, Rudolf Keywords: Energy | Energy policy | International organizations | Sovereignty | Natural resources | International co-operation | Energy Charter Treaty (Lisbon, 17 December 1994) | Mots clefs: ABSTRACT The point of this course is to understand how the existing energy markets function, and who are the actors. States have seen their role evolving in the markets as, since 1945, sovereignty over national resources has become essential for them. The current markets have specific rules reflecting the importance of Sta…

The Quest for World Order and Human Dignity in the Twenty-first Century: Constitutive Process and Individual Commitment General Course on Public International Law (Volume 351)

(129,304 words)

Author(s): Michael Reisman, W.
Michael Reisman, W. Keywords: International law | International regime | Development of international law | Decision-making | Sovereignty | Human rights | Subjects of international law | Individuals | Use of force | Mots clefs: Droit international | Régime international | Développement du droit international | Prise de décisions | Souveraineté | Droits de l'homme | Sujets du droit international | Individus | Force | ABSTRACT The point of these lectures, given in 2012, is to elaborate a framework to understand the place of practitioners, and others affected by …

Souveraineté des États et coopération pour le développement (Volume 141)

(27,422 words)

Author(s): Flory, Maurice
Flory, Maurice Keywords: Sovereignty | Economic development | International co-operation | Mots clefs: Souveraineté | Développement économique | Coopération internationale | ABSTRACT Development cooperation, which is a new aspect of international relations, lies within a framework of general principles governing international society and, in particular, the general principles of sovereignty. The problems posed by this form of cooperation to the sovereignty of States constitute the object of Maurice Flory`s course. Af…

Souveraineté étatique et protection internationale des minorités (Volume 245)

(48,408 words)

Author(s): Ben Achour, Yadh
Ben Achour, Yadh Keywords: Minorities | Right of self-determination | Sovereignty | Cultural Diversity and Minorities in General | Mots clefs: Minorités | Droit de libre disposition | Souveraineté | ABSTRACT Yadh Ben Achour, Professor at the University of Tunis, starts his course on state sovereignty and the protection or minorities by presenting the concepts of state, sovereignty and minority. The author then details the guiding principles of minority rights: sovereignty of the State, right of self-determination of minoritie…

Sovereign Equality of States in International Law (Volume 197)

(79,590 words)

Author(s): P. Anand, R.
P. Anand, R. Keywords: Sovereignty | Equality | Mots clefs: Souveraineté | Egalité | ABSTRACT R.P. Anand, Professor at Jawaharlal University, New Delhi, notes in the introduction to his course on sovereign equality of States in public international law that this principle is based on two twin principles, which cannot be challenged and constitute the foundation of modern public international law: the principles of equality and the sovereignty of States. Based on the observation, the author focuses on the sovere…

The Law of Global Governance (Volume 368)

(88,555 words)

Author(s): Benvenisti, Eyal
Benvenisti, Eyal Keywords: Global governance | International organizations | International administrative law | Human rights | Decision-making | Sovereignty | International law | Mots clefs: ABSTRACT This course aims to have a broad understanding of global governance, and starts, after a short introduction, by explaining the emergence of global governance and the corresponding need to regulate it. Therefore, the normative basis for regulation of global governance is studied, first the ultra vires doctrine, then human rig…

The Public International Law Regime Governing International Investment (Volume 344)

(142,300 words)

Author(s): Enrique Alvarez, José
Enrique Alvarez, José Keywords: Foreign direct investment | Public international law | Legal regime | Economy | Globalization | Sovereignty | United States of America | Bilateral investment treaties | Argentina | Mots clefs: Investissements directs à l'étranger | Droit international public | Régime juridique | Economie | Mondialisation | Souveraineté | Etats-Unis d'Amérique | Traités bilatéraux d'investissement | Argentine | ABSTRACT This course considers the ramifications of the legal regime that governs transborder capital flows. This regime consists pri…

Legal Status of Natural Resources in International Law (Some Aspects) (Volume 162)

(24,628 words)

Author(s): Brownlie, Ian
Brownlie, Ian Keywords: Natural resources | Sovereignty | Common heritage of mankind | New international economic order | Mots clefs: Ressources naturelles | Souveraineté | Patrimoine commun de l humanité | Nouvel ordre économique international | ABSTRACT The objective of Ian Brownlie’s course, Professor of Law at the University of London, is to explore some aspects of the legal regime for access to certain natural resources. This survey focuses not only on the existing legal rules and emerging principles, but also on the feasibili…

Le principe de souveraineté et le problème des rapports entre le droit international et le droit interne (Volume 153)

(33,227 words)

Author(s): Sperduti, Giuseppe
Sperduti, Giuseppe Keywords: Sovereignty | International law and domestic law | Mots clefs: Souveraineté | Droit international et droit interne | ABSTRACT Giuseppe Sperduti, Professor at the University of Rome, begins his course on the principle of sovereignty and the relations between international laws and national laws by studying the doctrinal dispute between dualism and monism. He then examines the order of execution of treaties, and the relations between community law and internal legal order. He later focuses …

Quelle place pour l’État dans le droit international d’aujourd’hui? (Volume 347)

(20,479 words)

Author(s): Salmon, Jean
Salmon, Jean Keywords: States | Sovereignty | Competence | Globalization | Legal personality | Public international law | European Union | Mots clefs: Etats | Souveraineté | Compétence | Mondialisation | Personnalité juridique | Droit international public | Union européenne | ABSTRACT Jean Salmon, Professor Emeritus at the Université libre de Bruxelles, was convinced, while attending Paul Reuter’s doctoral course on international organizations in Paris in 1955, that the sovereign State was destined to disappear and would otherwise be re…