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Les sujets non souverains du droit international (Volume 65)

(25,673 words)

Author(s): Berezowski, Cezary
Berezowski, Cezary Keywords: Subjects of international law | Sovereignty | Mots clefs: Sujets du droit international public | Souveraineté | ABSTRACT Cezary Berezowski points out that ultimately the doctrine of legal subjects reflects the very fair view that non-sovereign international subjectivity is one of the most difficult among the sensitive issues in the science of international law. After the presentation of general considerations on international subjectivity, the author discusses the categories of non-sover…

Les sujets du droit international autres que les États (Volume 41)

(40,284 words)

Author(s): Siotto Pintor, Manfredi
Siotto Pintor, Manfredi Keywords: Subjects of international law | Mots clefs: Sujets du droit international public | ABSTRACT Manfredi Siotto Pintor begins the course on the Subjects of International Law other than the States with a study of the uncertainties of the doctrine on the scope and nuances of the concept of subject of international law. The author then studies the definitions from the subjective point of view and from the objective point of view of international law. The author later focuses on internat…

Nouvelles questions concernant la personnalité juridique internationale (Volume 179)

(59,519 words)

Author(s): A. Barberis, Julio
A. Barberis, Julio Keywords: Subjects of international law | Mots clefs : Sujets du droit international public | ABSTRACT Julio A. Barberis, Professor at the Catholic University of Buenos Aires, begins his course with a general study of international legal personality: he thus studies the concept of subject in international law, before proceeding to an examination of the international legal community. In the second part of his course, the author focuses on the situation, with regard to the international legal pers…