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Pouvoir scientifique et droit international (Volume 70)

(21,546 words)

Author(s): Bourquin, Maurice
Bourquin, Maurice Keywords: Science | Public international law | Technical sciences | Mots clefs: Sciences | Droit international public | Sciences techniques | ABSTRACT Maurice Bourquin points out in the introduction to his course that we are now looking at a contradiction. On one hand, the progress of science shows the anarchy of s…

Les notions principales du droit des gens (La doctrine soviétique du droit international) (Volume 70)

(18,691 words)

Keywords: Soviet Union | Public international law | Mots clefs: Union des républiques socialistes soviétiques | …

La règle de droit international (Volume 73)

(11,844 words)

Author(s): Salvioli, Gabriele
Salvioli, Gabriele Keywords: Public international law | Mots clefs: …

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 principes de droit international public (Volume 77)

(55,577 words)

Author(s): Rolin, Henri
Rolin, Henri Keywords: Legal principles | Public international law | Mots clefs: Principes de droit | Droit international public | ABSTRACT Henri Rolin begins …

Le droit de société interhumaine et le « jus gentium » Essai sur les origines et le développement des notions jusqu'à Grotius (Volume )

(38,138 words)

Author(s): Moreau-Reibel, Jean
Moreau-Reibel, Jean Keywords: Public international law | Legal history | Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) | Mots clefs: Droit international public | Histoire du droit | Grotius (H.) | ABSTRACT The objective of Jean Moreau-Reibel’s course is to study the two concepts or rather two groups of concepts: the concept of jus gentium and jus humanae societatis, which can be deduced from a long elaboration. After a preamble devoted to the advent of these concepts on the International Forum of Carneades in Cicero, the author shows the development of these concepts i…

L’amitié internationale. Les phases critiques de son ancienne histoire (Volume 78)

(20,634 words)

Author(s): Paradisi, Bruno
Paradisi, Bruno Keywords: Public international law | International relations | History | Mots clefs: Droit international public | Relations internationales | Histoire | ABSTRACT Bruno Paradisi in 1951 points out that the term "international friendship" has almost completely lost its legal content and significance. Although the States continue to conclude friendship treaties, it should be recognized that their significance for modern legal organization is rather limited. They serve only to emphasize, at the time of a so…

The Progress of International Law during the Past Forty Years (Volume 79)

(24,794 words)

Author(s): G. Fenwick, Charles
G. Fenwick, Charles Keywords: Development of international law | Public international law | Mots clefs: Développement du droit international | Droit international public | ABSTRACT In this course, Charles Fenwick does not intend to apply the standard approach found in the textbooks to the general principles of international law, but to review the progress of international law during the past forty years and to present the benefits of broadening the scope of application and the accompanying progress in defining and clarifying the fundamental principles. Charles Fenw…

Les principes de droit international public (Volume 80)

(63,856 words)

Author(s): Guggenheim, Paul
Guggenheim, Paul Keywords: Public international law | Legal principles | Mots clefs: Droit international public | Principes de droit | ABSTRACT In this course, Paul Guggenheim first examines the position of natural law in positive law and the concept of legal sociology. The author discusses the rules related to the modern law of nations: the rules that have not changed in substance since their creation; the norms that are influenced by changes in the political and economic infrastructure; and the rules that are rapidly emerging in the international legal order but fail to persist and then fall into disuse. He addresses the issue of inte…

Le fondement du caractère obligatoire du droit international public (Volume 80)

(19,471 words)

Author(s): Quadri, Rolando
Quadri, Rolando Keywords: Legal philosophy | Public international law…

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 | …

International Law, Power, and Policy: A Contemporary Conception (Volume 82)

(39,085 words)

Author(s): S. Mcdougal, Myres
S. Mcdougal, Myres Keywords: Public international law | International relations | Legal theory | Mots clefs: Droit international public | Relations internationales | Théorie du droit | ABSTRACT After an introduction to the tasks of a politically-oriented law in the 1950s, Myres S. McDougal presents the inadequate aspects of contemporary theory about international law. He then discusses public international law as a research framework as it relates to world social and power contexts and processes. Finally, he focuses on the Nation-State as a participant in these processes and on the participants in these processes other than the Nation-States.S. Mcdougal, Myres

Théorie du droit international public (Volume 84)

(68,562 words)

Author(s): Kelsen, Hans
Kelsen, Hans Keywords: Public international law | Legal theory | Mots clefs: Droit international public | Théorie du droit | ABSTRACT Hans Kelsen devotes his course to the presentation of the theory of international law. He seeks to answer the following questions: What is the nature of international law? Is it a right in the true sense of the word; that is to say, is it comparable to domestic law by being like it and to the same extent mandatory for the subjects submitted to it? Hans Kelsen thus examines how interna…

The Interaction of Public and Private International Law Today (Volume 85)

(36,025 words)

Author(s): A. Wortley, O.B.E., LL.D., B.
A. Wortley, O.B.E., LL.D., B. Keywords: Public international law | Private international law | Mots clefs: Droit international public | Droit international privé | ABSTRACT In his course on the Interaction of Public International Law and Private International Law, B. A. Wortley seeks to explain how the rules of these two branches of law are interlinked and ho…

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 international law is intended to apply, which distinguish it from domestic law. The author suggests that…

Economic Order and International Law (Volume 86)

(22,819 words)

Author(s): Röpke, Wilhelm
Röpke, Wilhelm Keywords: Economy | Public international law | Mots clefs: Economie | Droit international public | ABSTRACT In this course, Wilhelm Ropke intends to make explicit the connection between international law and international economy, as the belief in an autonomous economic sphere is erroneous, since economic life depends on a series of meta-economic circumstances, which constitute a moral, political, social and legal framework. After a presentation of the problem it arises, the author studies internat…

Cours général de principes de droit international public (Volume 86)

(34,791 words)

Author(s): De Visscher, Charles
De Visscher, Charles Keywords: Legal principles | Public international law | Mots clefs: Principes de droit | Droit international public | ABSTRACT Charles De Visscher writes in the conclusion of his course that the events of the last forty years have profoundly changed the traditional facts of international law. He writes in 1954, it is now realized, that a new approach must govern his study, and different methods must be applied to his teaching. After a presentation on the division or distribution of power in inter…

The Fundamental Principles of International Law (Volume 87)

(65,910 words)

Author(s): Schwarzenberger, Georg
Schwarzenberger, Georg Keywords: Legal principles | Public international law | Mots clefs: Principes de droit | Droit international public | ABSTRACT Georg Schwarzenberg begins his course on the Fundamental Principles of International Law with a general presentation of the principles: the nature of legal principles, common characteristics of fundamental principles of international law, and the general problems. He then successively analyzes the principle of sovereignty, the principle of recognition, the principle of…

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…
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