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Liberté des voies de communication. Relations internationales (Volume 2)

(134,051 words)

Author(s): Dupuis, Charles
Dupuis, Charles Keywords: Communications | International relations | Law of treaties | Intervention | State responsibility | Sanctions | Mots clefs: Communications | Relations internationales | Droit des traités | Intervention et non-intervention | Responsabilité des Etats | Sanctions | ABSTRACT The issue of the Freedom of Communication Paths, emphasizes Charles Dupuis in the introduction to his course, is one of the issues in which the opposition, not to say the antagonism, of nationalism and internationalism, the sovereignty of State…

Examen de quelques règles du droit international dans le domaine des communications et du transit (Volume 40)

(47,968 words)

Author(s): Hostie, Jean
Hostie, Jean Keywords: Communications | International law | Mots clefs: Communications | Droit international | ABSTRACT Jean Hostie, in the introduction to this course, says that international law has become so complex that it is increasingly difficult, if not impossible, for a single mind to synthesize it. The author points out a number of areas in which some specialists are trying to draw general conclusions from their studies. A critical comparison of the partial syntheses by general subject matter experts w…

Règles générales du droit des communications internationales (Volume 55)

(25,135 words)

Author(s): De Leener, Georges
De Leener, Georges Keywords: Communications | International law | Mots clefs: Communications | Droit international | ABSTRACT Georges De Leener begins this course with a presentation of the origins of the law of international communications, with an aim of removing the regime of international communications from the arbitrary and unilateral will of the States. The author then presents the objectives of the law of international communications, and certain specific statutes of the law of international communicatio…

L'organisation internationale des voies de communication (Volume 5)

(20,470 words)

Author(s): Bourquin, Maurice
Bourquin, Maurice Keywords: Communications | International law | Mots clefs: Communications | Droit international | ABSTRACT Maurice Bourquin notes in his introduction that there is a risk of conflict between local political sovereignty and general economic interests, and that a formula for conciliation must be chosen or found. Hence, there is a need for an international organization of communication paths. After a first part devoted to the origins of the organizational effort (the sea), the author studies its …