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The Legal Foundations of the International System General Course on Public International Law (Volume 266)

(122,075 words)

Author(s): Zemanek, Karl
Zemanek, Karl Keywords: Public international law | Mots clefs: Droit international public | ABSTRACT Karl Zemanek proposes to focus his general course on public international law on the role that the fundamental rules of public international law play in the functioning of the international system, those rules that constitute the legal foundation of public international law. Since these rules are the foundations of a political system, they must be viewed in their political context. This approach makes it neces…

International Law as Applied between Subdivisions of Federations (Volume 74)

(34,151 words)

Author(s): B. Cowles, Willard
B. Cowles, Willard Keywords: Federal states | Public international law | United States of America | Mots clefs: Etats fédéraux | Droit international public | Etats-Unis d’Amérique | ABSTRACT Willard B. Cowles devotes his course to the way in which International law is applied between subdivisions of federations. After a general part of his study focusing on ancient Greece and Rome, the American Indian tribes, the Swiss Cantons, and Germany, the author offers an in-depth examination of the position of the United States of Am…

Les bases fondamentales de la Communauté des États (Volume 63)

(36,464 words)

Author(s): Bilfinger, Carl
Bilfinger, Carl Keywords: States | Public international law | Mots clefs: Etats | Droit international public | ABSTRACT There is one word of Goethe in an allusion, which refers to the nature of conversation of Madame de Stael, notes Carl Bilfinger: “Philosophizing, in the world, indicates conversing in an animated manner on unresolvable problems”. One can be tempted to affirm the same thing about a conversation on the fundamental bases of human rights. There is, perhaps, a way of getting away, continues the autho…

Changements et continuité du droit international − Cours général de droit international public (Volume 195)

(122,915 words)

Author(s): Cahier, Philippe
Cahier, Philippe Keywords: Public international law | Mots clefs: Droit international public | ABSTRACT The subject of Philippe Cahier’s course, Professor at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, is to examine whether, following the Second World War and the upheavals it caused, and taking into account the origin of international law, the course has subjected to profound changes or whether, apart from criticisms which are often hasty and which are addressed to him, the course has only been…

General Course in Public International Law (Volume 127)

(73,870 words)

Author(s): Friedmann, W.
Friedmann, W. Keywords: Public international law | Mots clefs: Droit international public | ABSTRACT The growth of the world's population combined with the depletion of mineral resources, deforestation, pollution, and other climate changes creates new challenges to international law. Wolfgang Friedmann builds his course on theme about the emergence of an international law of cooperation, which is added to the international law of coexistence. The author shows in this course that the ability of nations to deve…

Lis Pendens in International Litigation (Volume 336)

(134,657 words)

Author(s): McLachlan, Campbell
McLachlan, Campbell Keywords: Exception de litispendance | International law of procedure | Private international law | Public international law | International arbitration | International commercial arbitration | Mots clefs: Litispendance | Droit international de procédure | Droit international privé | Droit international public | Arbitrage international | Arbitrage commercial international | ABSTRACT Campbell McLachlan, Professor at Victoria University of Wellington, devotes his course to lis pendens in international law. After a detailed intro…

The Principles of International Law in the Light of Islamic Doctrine (Volume 117)

(34,744 words)

Author(s): Mahmassani, Sobhi
Mahmassani, Sobhi Keywords: Islam | Public international law | Mots clefs: Islam | Droit international public | ABSTRACT The objective of Sobhi Mahmassani's course is to show that the main principles of international law are in accordance with a doctrine or philosophy of Islam and are perhaps even a part of the doctrine. After a presentation of general prolegomena, the author focuses on the law of peace from an Islamic perspective, and on the law of war according to Islam (the concept of Jihad or just war, acts of hostility, the treatment of enemy people, and the treatment of enemy property). L…

Considérations sur ce qui est commun Cours général de droit international public (2002) (Volume 334)

(164,819 words)

Author(s): Verhoeven, Joe
Verhoeven, Joe Keywords: Public international law | Mots clefs: Droit international public | ABSTRACT Joe Verhoeven, Professor at the University of Paris II, highlights in the introduction to his general course on public international law, that the substantive or primary rules, which impose on subjects of law of commands with which the rules must comply, are the least legally interesting. In fact, they do not demonstrate in any way the inherent genius of the "legal" normativity to which the rules belong. The …

The Afro-Asian World and the Law of Nations (Historical Aspects) (Volume 123)

(33,427 words)

Author(s): H. Alexandrowicz, C.
H. Alexandrowicz, C. Keywords: Africa | Public international law | Asia | Mots clefs: Afrique | Droit international public | Asie | ABSTRACT The course of C.H. Alexandrowicz course aims at examining the circumstances in which the countries of Asia and Africa entered into the orbit of public international law, and at studying the legal institutions performing this entry or accompanying it. The author focuses in the first case on Asian countries and then on African countries. Le cours de C.H. Alexandrowicz a pour objet d'examiner les circonstances dans lesquelles les pays …

Théorie générale du droit international public Problèmes choisis (Volume 42)

(80,404 words)

Author(s): Kelsen, Hans
Kelsen, Hans Keywords: Public international law | Mots clefs: Droit international public | ABSTRACT In this course on General Theory of Public International Law, Hans Kelsen does not intend to make a presentation of positive international law. He presents a theory, that is to say, an examination of the nature of international law, its originality, which separates it from the norms that we are accustomed to consider as the law par excellence, from the norms of state law. Hans Kelsen successively examines, from…

La Révolution Française et le Droit International actuel. Conférence prononcée le 25 juillet 1989 (Volume 214)

(5,489 words)

Author(s): Dupuy, René-Jean
Dupuy, René-Jean Keywords: France | Revolutions | Public international law | Mots clefs: France | Révolutions | Droit international public | ABSTRACT In this conference devoted to the French Revolution in its relations with contemporary international law, Rene-Jean Dupuy, Professor at the College de France, is interested on one hand in revolutionary universalism (Universal Declaration of Rights of Man and of the Citizen and pacifist ideology) and on the other hand in nationalism (sovereignty of the nation-state and r…

L’humanité en quête de paix et de développement (I) Cours général de droit international public (2004) (Volume 324)

(185,305 words)

Author(s): Bedjaoui, Mohammed
Bedjaoui, Mohammed Keywords: Public international law | Mots clefs: Droit international public | ABSTRACT In this very detailed course, a true legal testament left by the Former President of the International Court of Justice, Mohammed Bedjaoui intends to question himself, keeping in mind the strong idea of human happiness as it appears in the writing of Thomas Jefferson, to know whether and how international law can, if the major objectives of peace and development are not achieved, at least contribute a lit…

Le Droit des gens dans l’Espagne du XVIIIe siècle (Volume 81)

(48,899 words)

Author(s): Herrero, Alejandro
Herrero, Alejandro Keywords: Spain | Public international law | Legal history | Mots clefs: Espagne | Droit international public | Histoire du droit | ABSTRACT After a general presentation of Spain's international law practice in the 18th century, Alejandro Herrero presents some authors and their works. He focuses on the concept of Jus Gentium among the 18th century Spanish authors. He presents a debate on the domination or instead on the freedom of the sea. The author discusses the subsequent developments on the issue of maritime warfare. Après une présentation générale de la pro…

L’application du droit international public par les tribunaux nationaux (Volume 91)

(28,920 words)

Author(s): Mosler, H.
Mosler, H. Keywords: Municipal courts | International law and domestic law | Public international law | Mots clefs: Droit international public | Droit international et droit interne | ABSTRACT The relations between the international community and States and, consequently, the relation of international law to domestic law, can be considered from the point of view of international law or from the point of view of domestic law. H. Mosler chooses to adopt the point of view of the courts. After a general presentation of the rela…

La prescription en droit international (Volume 87)

(21,589 words)

Author(s): Roger Pinto, M.
Roger Pinto, M. Keywords: Prescription | Public international law | Mots clefs: Prescription | Droit international public | ABSTRACT The prescription is not a revolutionary institution, writes Roger Pinto in the introduction to his course, but a principle of conservation. It will not be surprising, he continues, that the authors of the explanatory memorandum to the title of the prescription in the French Civil Code report the prescription "of all the institutions of civil law, the most necessary to the social orde…

Arms, Armaments and International Law (Volume 191)

(58,269 words)

Author(s): Kalshoven, Frits
Kalshoven, Frits Keywords: Armament | Public international law | Mots clefs: Armements | Droit international public | ABSTRACT After presenting some considerations on the Ius ad bellum, namely the rules governing the use of force by States in the conduct of international relations, the author focuses in detail and in depth on the Ius in bello, namely the rules governing the use of arms during the armed conflict. To allow a better understanding of these rules and principles, the author puts the question in a histo…

The Public International Law Regime Governing International Investment (Volume 344)

(142,300 words)

Author(s): Enrique Alvarez, José
Enrique Alvarez, José Keywords: Foreign direct investment | Public international law | Legal regime | Economy | Globalization | Sovereignty | United States of America | Bilateral investment treaties | Argentina | Mots clefs: Investissements directs à l'étranger | Droit international public | Régime juridique | Economie | Mondialisation | Souveraineté | Etats-Unis d'Amérique | Traités bilatéraux d'investissement | Argentine | ABSTRACT This course considers the ramifications of the legal regime that governs transborder capital flows. This regime consists pri…

Social Basis of a Law of Nations (Volume 85)

(23,253 words)

Author(s): E. Corbett, P.
E. Corbett, P. Keywords: Sociology | Public international law | Mots clefs: Sociologie | Droit international public | ABSTRACT P. E. Corbett emphasizes in the introduction to his course on the Social Basis of a Law of Nations, we are struck by the extreme rarity of consideration of fixed and precise ones when we examine in detail the mass of materials classified on behalf of international law. The author argues that this lack of precision is certainly inherent in the particular nature of the subject to which inter…

Some Present Aspects of Sovereignty in International Law (Volume 102)

(39,936 words)

Author(s): Stanislaw Korowicz, Marek
Stanislaw Korowicz, Marek Keywords: Sovereignty | Public international law | Mots clefs: Souveraineté | Droit international public | ABSTRACT In this course, M.S. Korowicz presents Some Present Aspects of Sovereignty in International Law. After a presentation of the prevailing doctrine, the author focuses on the sovereignty and equality of States in international law practice. The author discusses the topics of domestic jurisdiction and non-intervention. Finally, the author examines the scope and limits of sovereignty. Dans ce cours, M.S. Korowicz présente quelques as…

L’humanité en quête de paix et de développement (II) Cours général de droit international public (2004) (Volume 325)

(197,864 words)

Author(s): Bedjaoui, Mohammed
Bedjaoui, Mohammed Keywords: Public international law | Mots clefs: Droit international public | ABSTRACT This article by Mohammed Bedjaoui, Former President of the International Court of Justice, is the second part of his course on Humanity in Search for Peace and Development (published in volumes 324 and 325 of the Collected Courses of the Hague Academy of International Law). This volume includes the end of the first part (peace, a conquest..., which remains a quest), devoted to the pacifying function of th…
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