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La notion des droits acquis en droit international privé (Volume 44)

(36,585 words)

Author(s): Arminjon, Pierre
Arminjon, Pierre Keywords: Vested interests | Private international law | Mots clefs: Droits acquis | Droit international privé | ABSTRACT Several very different doctrines which Pierre Arminjon proposes to analyze claims to be based on what the authors call the respect and the maintenance of acquired rights. The expression is bad at first view, he says. All rights are acquired, a non-acquired right does not exist; it is, besides, multifaceted, as it designates dissimilar notions. In the first part, the author prese…

La protection internationale des droits acquis (Volume 59)

(34,159 words)

Author(s): Kaeckenbeeck, D.C.L., Georges
Kaeckenbeeck, D.C.L., Georges Keywords: Vested interests | International law | Mots clefs: Droits acquis | Droit international | ABSTRACT Never the subject of his course has been so hot, notes Georges Kaeckenbeek in the introduction to his course (1937). He finds himself in the line of fire of legal and political battles which are taking place today, he continues. Neither has its systematic study ever been so difficult. The ideological conflicts are one of its main causes. After a presentation of the fundamental p…

La théorie générale des droits acquis (Volume 8)

(16,547 words)

Author(s): Pillet, A.
Pillet, A. Keywords: Vested interests | Mots clefs: Droits acquis | ABSTRACT Antoine Pillet shows in his study of the General Theory of Acquired Rights that the principle of the international effect of acquired rights is much more important than expected by one, and that in fact it constitutes one of the great contributors of the whole science. After an introduction to the international recognition of regularly acquired rights, the author asks the definition of a regularly acquired right and then examines t…