Collected Courses of the Hague Academy of International Law

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Le Plan Schuman (Volume 81)

(34,474 words)

Author(s): Reuter, Paul
Reuter, Paul Keywords: Schuman (Robert) | Politics | Mots clefs: Schuman (R.) | Politique | ABSTRACT In this course, Paul Reuter offers a comprehensive study of the Schuman Plan. After a presentation of the institutions (their supranational character, their bodies, and their functioning), the author focuses on the Schuman plan for coal and steel regime. The last part of the course deals with the practical conditions of application: economic positions of the States in the marketplace and implementation of the treaty over a period of time. Dans ce cours, Paul Reuter propose une étu…

Le droit international public et la politique (Volume 110)

(138,141 words)

Author(s): Giraud, Emile
Giraud, Emile Keywords: Politics | Public international law | Mots clefs: Droit international public | Politique | ABSTRACT Emile Giraud devotes his course to the study of the relations of public international law and policies. He writes that the law in general, and not only international law, has a very close relation with policies, and not more or less close relations as exist between all the social activities and between the various sciences studying the activities. The law is dependent on the policies that do…

Le Conseil de coopération des États arabes du Golfe (Volume 228)

(64,080 words)

Author(s): BOUTROS FARAJALLAH, SAMAAN
BOUTROS FARAJALLAH, SAMAAN Keywords: Gulf Cooperation Council | Gulf States | Politics | Mots clefs: Conseil de coopération du Golfe | Etats du Golfe | Politique | ABSTRACT Samaan Boutros Farajallah, Professor at the University of Cairo, aims to report, ten years after the creation of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (CCG), on this experience of a sub-regional organization that was exposed throughout its existence to the torments of the turbulent politics in the Middle East. Professor Samaan Boutros …

Changements anticonstitutionnels de gouvernement et droit international (Volume 379)

(55,761 words)

Author(s): Ben Achour, Rafâa
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…