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Les relations entre organisations régionales et organisations universelles (Volume 347)
(131,576 words)
Boisson de Chazournes, Laurence
Keywords: International organizations | Institutions and organs | Regional organizations | International economic organizations | Relations | European Union | International organizations | World Trade Organization | General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade | Regional trade agreements | Regionalism | African Union |
Mots clefs: Organisations internationales | Institutions et organes | Organisations régionales | Organisations internationales économiques | Relations | Union européenne | Organisations internationales | Organisation mondial…
Le droit de la nationalité et le droit des organisations d’intégration régionales Vers de nouveaux statuts de résidents ? (Volume 367)
(67,907 words)
Nascimbene, Bruno
Keywords: Nationality | Citizenship | Habitual residence | Private international law | Regional organizations | Regionalism | European Union | Council of Europe | Andean Community | Southern Common MarkUnion of South American Nations | Economic Community of West African States | Southern African Development Community |
Mots clefs: ABSTRACT After a historical and evolutionary approach to the notion of nationality, the author looks at nationality and residence within the framework of the European Union, the most integrated organiz…
Changements anticonstitutionnels de gouvernement et droit international (Volume 379)
(55,761 words)
Ben Achour, Rafâa
Keywords: Politics | Government | Constitutional law | Political systems | Constitutional state | Democracy | International law | Regional organizations |
Mots clefs: ABSTRACT The rejection of unconstitutional change of government is increasingly evident at the international level. At the universal level, international law in this regard remains embryonic; the normative framework has advocated indifference before emerging towards a universal mechanism that enshrines the rule of law and democracy. The birt…