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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 …

La contribution de l’Amérique latine au développement du droit international public et privé (Volume 32)

(32,396 words)

Author(s): Yepes, J.-M.
Yepes, J.-M. Keywords: Latin America | Public international law | Development of international law | Private international law | Mots clefs: Amérique latine | Droit international public | Développement du droit international | Droit international privé | ABSTRACT J.-M. Yepes describes the Latin American legal doctrines stated by the Latin American publicists and statesmen and underlines the liberal nature in this course. After a presentation of Latin America’s place in the international organization, the author focuses on the role o…

The United Nations and International Law-Making Opening Lecture, Public International Law Session, 2012 (Volume 362)

(10,617 words)

Author(s): H. Arsanjani, Mahnoush
H. Arsanjani, Mahnoush Keywords: United Nations | Public international law | International law | Development of international law | International relations | International politics | Charter of the United Nations (San Francisco, 26 June 1945) | Mots clefs: ABSTRACT International law has been developing and expanding its scope remarkably in the last few decades. The United Nations is entitled to considerable credit for signal past law-making accomplishment. This opening lecture commences with a note on the Charter of the United Nation…

The Role of Judicial Procedures in the Process of the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes (Volume 346)

(171,361 words)

Author(s): Kawano, Mariko
Kawano, Mariko Keywords: International Court of Justice | Judicial settlement of international disputes | Procedure | Jurisdiction | International community | Public interest | Pacific settlement of disputes | Development of international law | Mots clefs: ABSTRACT The course of Ms. Mariko Kawano, Professor of Waseda University in Tokyo, is devoted to the role of judicial proceedings in the peaceful settlement of disputes. The main objective of the course is to examine the different types of roles that the International Court of Ju…

Multilateral Rights and Obligations in International Law (Volume 319)

(59,655 words)

Author(s): Crawford, James
Crawford, James Keywords: Obligations of the state | Public international law | Development of international law | Ius cogens | International Law Commission | State responsibility | United Nations | Charter | International Court of Justice | Mots clefs: Obligations des états | Droit international public | Développement du droit international | Jus cogens | Commission du droit international | Responsabilité des Etats | Nations Unies | Charte | Cour internationale de Justice | ABSTRACT The author, director of the Lauterpacht Center for International Law, examines in this…

The Law of Open Societies – Private Ordering and Public Regulation of International Relations General Course on Private International Law (Volume 360)

(204,883 words)

Author(s): Basedow, Jürgen
Basedow, Jürgen Keywords: Private international law | Conflict of laws | Development of international law | Globalization | Mots clefs: ABSTRACT This course looks into private international law from a new perceptive, by first focusing on the actor of international areas, private as public and what are their common point. The goal is to understand how closed nation-States, by globalization, showed an evolution leading to open society. After that, different form of private ordering intended to reduce the risk of inter…

Le catholicisme et le développement du droit international (Volume 151)

(13,215 words)

Author(s): Père Henri de Riedmatten, O.P., le
Père Henri de Riedmatten, O.P., le Keywords: Catholicism | Development of international law | Mots clefs: Catholicisme | Développement du droit international | ABSTRACT Henri de Riedmatten’s course focuses on the legal impact of the teaching about international life by the Magisterium in the Catholic Church (supreme doctrinal authority of the church, Pope and Ecumenical Council), during the pontificates of John XXIII and Paul VI. The author successively presents a teaching commanded by the search for peace, two sources…

Le développement et la codification du droit international (Volume 73)

(39,662 words)

Author(s): Liang, Yuen-Li
Liang, Yuen-Li Keywords: Codification | International law | Development of international law | Mots clefs: Codification | Droit international | Développement du droit international | ABSTRACT After a presentation of the position and role of international law in the Charter of the United Nations, Yuen-Li Liang offers a historical overview of the development of international law through conferences and the efforts made toward the codification. He focuses on the methods of encouraging the progressive development of internat…

L’influence de la révolution française sur le développement du droit international dans l’Europe orientale (Volume 22)

(64,576 words)

Author(s): Mirkine-Guetzévitch, B.
Mirkine-Guetzévitch, B. Keywords: Eastern Europe | Revolutions | Development of international law | Mots clefs: Europe orientale | Révolutions | Développement du droit international | ABSTRACT After a presentation of the method of study of the history of international law, the author focuses on the relations between the old regime and the French Revolution in international relations. He then presents the principle of the unity of public law and discusses the international problems in Eastern Europe. The continuation of t…

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…

Economic and Social Change and the Law of Nations (Volume 138)

(17,227 words)

Author(s): Jenks †, Wilfred
Jenks †, Wilfred Keywords: Development of international law | Mots clefs: Développement du droit international | ABSTRACT In this course, Wilfred Jenks examines the impact of economic and social changes on public international law. He noted that what has been achieved in international law remains precarious, particularly in the following areas: human rights, economic stability and growth, the regime of global public services, and scientific and technological innovation. Dans ce cours, Wilfred Jenks étudie l'impact des changements économiques et sociaux sur le dr…

Contributing to Progressive Development of Private International Law: The International Process and the United States Approach (Volume 249)

(48,883 words)

Author(s): H. Pfund, Peter
H. Pfund, Peter Keywords: United States of America | Private international law | Development of international law | Mots clefs: Etats-Unis d'Amérique | Droit international privé | Développement du droit international | ABSTRACT In this course devoted to the American approach of the international process of progressive development of private international law, Peter Pfund, Assistant Legal Adviser at the US Department of State, hopes to demystify the international process of unification/harmonization of "private" law at the inter…

Cours abrégé sur la contribution des Conférences de Genève au développement progressif du droit international de la mer (Volume 102)

(12,535 words)

Author(s): Matine-Daftary, A.
Matine-Daftary, A. Keywords: Law of the sea | Development of international law | Mots clefs: Droit de la mer | Développement du droit international | ABSTRACT Ahmad Matine-Daftary begins this course with a foreword on the codification and progressive development of international law. The author then presents the new trends in the Law of the Sea in the twentieth century, and presents some general considerations on the work of the two Geneva conferences. He presents the regime of the high seas, the issue of the primacy of …

Le judaïsme et le développement du droit international (Volume 151)

(29,486 words)

Author(s): Weil, Prosper
Weil, Prosper Keywords: Judaism | Development of international law | Mots clefs: JUDAISME | Développement du droit international | ABSTRACT Prosper Weil, Professor at the University of Paris II, begins his study on Judaism and International law with a presentation of the role of international law in Jewish thought. He then focuses on the contribution of Judaism to the development of international law (and in particular its inspiratory role in international law). Prosper Weil, Professeur à l'Université de Paris-II, commence son étude sur le judaïsme et le droit inter…
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