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La fonction supranationale de la règle de conflit de lois (Volume 292)

(38,927 words)

Author(s): Jacquet, Jean-Michel
Jacquet, Jean-Michel Keywords: Private international law | Mots clefs: Droit international privé | ABSTRACT This course of Jean-Michel Jacquet aims to measure up to what point choice-of-law rules, the fruits of a private international law that is still today dominated by its state character, take into account the international legal system in their functioning. With this in mind, Professor Jacquet reminds us of the models that lie at the origin of the choice-of-law rules created within the national legal syst…

La responsabilité internationale de l’individu (Volume 280)

(109,701 words)

Author(s): Abellán Honrubia, Victoria
Abellán Honrubia, Victoria Keywords: Individuals | International responsibility | International law | Mots clefs: Individus | Responsabilité internationale | Droit international | ABSTRACT The object of the course of Victoria Abellán Honrubia, Professor at the University of Barcelona, is to study the international responsibility of the individual according to public international law. Professor Abellán Honrubia proposes to clarify up to what point the standards for international responsibility of the individual can be…

Le droit international ou la dialectique de la rigueur et de la flexibilité Cours général de droit international public (Volume 337)

(197,199 words)

Author(s): Mahiou, Ahmed
Mahiou, Ahmed Keywords: Public international law | Mots clefs: Droit international public | ABSTRACT Ahmed Mahiou, Honorary Research Director at the National Center for Scientific Research, Aix-en-Provence, notes in the introduction to his course that the structure of international law and the movement that drives it are very different from those of domestic law, to an extent that there is a permanent quest for balance and compromise between contradictory and equally important demands, and a constant adjustme…

Le droit international à la lumière de la pratique: l’introuvable théorie de la réalité Cours général de droit international public (Volume 414)

(467,561 words)

Author(s): Pellet, Alain
Ce cours général s’efforce de présenter un panorama synthétique du droit international tel qu’il est appliqué en ce premier quart du XXIe siècle. L’auteur considère le droit comme un outil irremplaçable de pacification des relations internationales et de coexistence entre les acteurs (que l’on ne saurait limiter aux seuls États). Il ne s’interdit pas de critiquer les doctrines qui se bornent à fustiger le droit positif sans faire aucune proposition constructive pour l’améliorer, qui l’utilisent …

Le droit international privé du nouveau millénaire: la protection de la personne humaine face à la globalisation (Volume 282)

(9,844 words)

Author(s): Jayme, Erik
Jayme, Erik Keywords: Private international law | Globalization | Mots clefs: Droit international privé | Mondialisation | ABSTRACT Erik Jayme, Professor em. of Law and former Director of the Institute for Foreign and International Privat and Commercial Law of the University of Heidelberg, suggests in his course that that our time is marked by three characteristics: speed, ubiquity, and freedom. We are witnessing the fact that speed itself becomes a legal value, having a visible impact in private international la…

Principes Généraux Du Droit International De La Paix (Volume 34)

(103,436 words)

Author(s): Séfériadès, Stélio
Séfériadès, Stélio [p178] NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE [p179] Stélio Séfériadès, né à Smyrne le 1er août 1873, licencié en droit et plusieurs fois lauréat de la Faculté d’Aix. Doctenr en droit et lauréat de la Faculté de Droit de Paris (1897). Avocat à Smyrne. Délégué technique, chargé d’accompagner les consuls généraux de France, d’Angleterre et de Russie envoyés en mission à l’île de Samos pour pacifier l’île et présenter une nouvelle Constitution (1912). Professeur extraordinaire de droit international à la Facul…

L’article 103 de la Charte des Nations Unies (Volume 367)

(105,163 words)

Author(s): Kolb, Robert
Kolb, Robert Keywords: United Nations | Charter of the United Nations (San Francisco, 26 June 1945) | Member states | International agreements | International obligations | Obligations of the state | International law | Hierarchy | Mots clefs: ABSTRACT This course, after a brief general introduction, begins by explaining the conceptual and historical environment of Section 103. Two purposes and two objectives stand out clearly: to map the general place of article 103 in the context of current trends towards the "verticalization" of t…

La volonté de l’État en droit international (Volume 310)

(159,395 words)

Author(s): Kamto, Maurice
Kamto, Maurice Keywords: States | Will | Public international law | Mots clefs: Etats | Volonté | Droit international public | ABSTRACT In his general course on public international law, Maurice Kamto, Professor at the University of Yaoundé II, presents a detailed study of the will of the State in public international law. After a thorough review of the concepts of State and will in international legal thinking, Professor Kamto observes that, contrary to the claim of the followers of the radical and exclusivist volun…

Le Droit International de la Biodiversité (Volume 407)

(163,352 words)

Author(s): Maljean-Dubois, Sandrine
Maljean-Dubois, Sandrine ABSTRACT The global nature and acuteness of the threats to biodiversity create a pressing need for international law. In 1992, under the aegis of the United Nations, States adopted the Convention on Biological Diversity, which has a very broad scope of application. But many sectoral and/or regional conventions coexist alongside it and are intended to protect biodiversity as such or some of its components, as well as a set of customary rules. The study of international biodi…

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…

L’exception d’ordre public et la régularité substantielle internationale de la loi étrangère (Volume 371)

(52,516 words)

Author(s): de Vareilles-Sommières, Pascal
de Vareilles-Sommières, Pascal Keywords: Foreign law | Law of public order | Private international law | Conflict of laws | Mots clefs: ABSTRACT This course is devoted to the public order exception, and first, to the construction of the paradigm of international substantive regularity. The notions relating to the public policy exception and the regularity of foreign law are approached from the perspective of private international law. This course is divided into a first part on the international regularity of foreign …

La contribution du droit international au maintien de la diversité culturelle (Volume 363)

(43,422 words)

Author(s): Turp, Daniel
Turp, Daniel Keywords: Public international law | International law | Cultural diversity | Mots clefs: ABSTRACT This course is Daniel Turp`s presentation at the 65th session of The Hague Academy of International Law. The cultural exception expresses a European-centrist or even Franco-French problem, corresponding to the economic and cultural interests of the developed countries alone, while cultural diversity, by virtue of its anthropological nature and its genesis within UNESCO, would reflect genuine recogniti…

Conflit ou coordination de valeurs en droit international privé A la recherche de la justice (Volume 328)

(130,056 words)

Author(s): Vrellis, Spyridon
Vrellis, Spyridon Keywords: Norms | Private international law | Cultural Diversity and Private International Law | Mots clefs: Normes | ABSTRACT In this course, Spyridon Vrellis, Professor at the University of Athens, invites us to ask ourselves if it is possible and appropriate in conflicts or in the coordination of values in private international law, to take a step ahead and move from a weighing of interests towards an evaluation of the solutions on the basis of fundamental values; from Interessenjurisprudenz tow…

La société internationale à la recherche de son équilibre Cours général de droit international public (Volume 370)

(152,895 words)

Author(s): Dominicé, Christian
Dominicé, Christian Keywords: Public international law | International law | Mots clefs: ABSTRACT The first part of this course is devoted to the international legal order. The reflection focuses in particular on its autonomy and its constitutional aspects, on international norms and their diversity. A study of the actors of the international legal order and their legal personality is offered, including the State, international organizations, private persons, individuals and other diverse entities. The various forms of implementation of international law are then studied. In a…

Les différends internationaux concernant les frontières terrestres dans la jurisprudence de la cour internationale de Justice (Volume 343)

(222,335 words)

Author(s): Abou-El-Wafa, Ahmed
Abou-El-Wafa, Ahmed Keywords: International Court of Justice | Borde | Delimitation | Case-law | Mots clefs: Cour internationale de Justice | Frontières | Délimitation | Jurisprudence | ABSTRACT The course is divided into two parts. Part I discusses the ICJ and the settlement of disputes over land borders of which the author focuses mainly on the concept of the land border dispute and the applicable principles for its resolution, as well as the role of the court in this regard. Part II discusses the ICJ and the main proble…

Quarante ans d’activités de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme (Volume 270)

(63,787 words)

Author(s): Matscher, Franz
Matscher, Franz Keywords: European Court of Human Rights | European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (Rome, 4 November 1950) | Mots clefs: Cour européenne des droits de l'homme | Convention européenne de sauvegarde des Droits de l'Homme et des Libertés fondamentales (Rome, 4 novembre 1950) | ABSTRACT This course is developed at the end of a historic period in the life of the European Convention on Human Rights and at the beginning of a new stage or even a new era. In this course, Franz Matscher examines the e…

Les conflits de lois et de juridictions dans un espace économique intégré. L’expérience de la Communauté européenne (Volume 253)

(105,405 words)

Author(s): Fallon, Marc
Fallon, Marc Keywords: European Economic Community | Private international law | European Union | Mots clefs: C.E.E. | Droit international privé | Union européenne | ABSTRACT In his course, Marc Fallon, Professor at the Catholic University of Leuven, sets out to measure the impact of the Community's body of rules relating to the internal market on the general theory of conflict of jurisdictions and conflicts of law. To this purpose, Professor Fallon demonstrates that it is possible for the Community to treat issues of pr…

La méthode de la reconnaissance est-elle l’avenir du droit international privé ? Conférence inaugurale, session de droit international privé, 2014 (Volume 371)

(12,140 words)

Author(s): Lagarde, Paul
Lagarde, Paul Keywords: Private international law | Conflict of laws | Choice of law | Recognition | Mots clefs: ABSTRACT The method of recognition of situations is the one that allows the recognition of a situation without verification by the State where it is invoked by the law applied at its creation. In this course, Paul Lagarde first recalls how the method of recognition has emerged over time through other less efficient methods. The author then explains the current foundations and the mode of operation of the…

L’OIT, la justice sociale et la mondialisation (Volume 278)

(75,233 words)

Author(s): Maupain, Francis
Maupain, Francis Keywords: International Labour Organization | Mots clefs: Organisation internationale du travail | ABSTRACT The course of Francis Maupain, Legal Advisor of the International Labour Office, is structured around two themes. The first relates to the support for the reformist action: it covers the implications for the ILO's activities of the collapse of state monopoly due to globalization, as well as the question whether this collapse does not signal the end of the State as the ILO's working terra…

La succession d’États (Volume 262)

(153,103 words)

Author(s): Stern, Brigitte
Stern, Brigitte Keywords: State succession | Mots clefs: Succession d états | ABSTRACT Brigitte Stern, Professor at the University of Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne) starts her course on State Succession with a global overview in order to identify the terms of the discussion caused by the question of "State Succession": first of all the identification of the semantic framework, which leads Professor Stern to specify the vocabulary used, which she feels often lacks meticulousness (chapter I) ; identification of a…
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