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La nouvelle codification du droit international privé chinois (Volume 359)

(73,563 words)

Author(s): Weizuo, Chen
Weizuo, Chen Keywords: China | Private international law | Conflict of laws | Codification | Mots clefs: ABSTRACT In this course, Chen Weizuo examines some general and special issues of the new codification of Chinese private international law and focuses on China's new private international law. The author discusses the need for codification of the rules of law because, historically, China has had a tradition of written law. He focuses on the symposia, meetings, and doctrinal debates on the codification of Chine…

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…

The Contribution of Latin American Legal Doctrine to the Progressive Development of International Law (Volume 376)

(31,258 words)

Author(s): Augusto Cançado Trindade, Antônio
Augusto Cançado Trindade, Antônio Keywords: Latin America | Public international law | International law | Development of international law | Codification | Doctrines | Peace conferences | The Hague | 1907 | Mots clefs: ABSTRACT The course begins with the development of international law in Latin America, with the International Conferences of American States, and focuses on the contribution of Latin American States to the two Hague Peace Conference of 1907, as they had projection in time. The author then focuses on subsequent end…