W. The Concept of Discrimination in International Law: With Special Reference to Human Rights. 1st ed. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1973... EW Vierdag - Springer Netherlands 被引量: 17发表: 1973年 Some remarks about special features of human rights treaties Vierdag 1994: E.W. Vierdag, `...
rebut a frequent argumentative motif, under which organizations are either perceived as vehicles for member states' interests or as autonomous entities. The effects of the dual legal nature are discussed, analysing international responsibility, the law of treaties, and the validity of organizations' ...
in contrast with the concepts of general principles of law and customary international law, the concept of conventional international law, in the form of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, contains within itself a body of 'secondary' rules, rules about conventional international law. Ne...
For instance, codification and elaboration of over a thousand bilateral or multilateral treaties and agreements on international environmental laws verify the role of these law in development of the content and substance in this legal field. However, some aspects of the "environmental damage's" ...
… It was no longer possible to tolerate this outrageous attitude towards the people of Donbass. To put an end to this genocide, Russia recognized the people’s republics of Donbass and signed treaties of friendship and mutual aid with them. Based on these treaties, the republics appea...
There are a number of treaties of quasi-universal application that govern the conduct of belligerents in international armed conflict. Armed conflict is the trigger concept that gets the rules of international humanitarian law to operate and to override some of the peacetime rules of international law...
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Some time it is said that the power to do everything in a state without accountability, --to make laws, to execute and to apply them, to impose and collect taxes and levy contributions, to make war or peace, to form treaties of alliance or of commerce with foreign nations.[Ashish ...
AGGRESSION (International law)Airspace security is regulated at the level of each state according to the international treaties and conventions, in all possible situations, in times of peace, crisis or war, by integrating all the civilian and military air traffic control syste...
The article focuses on aggression as an international law concept, which refers to the use of armed force by one country against the sovereignty, territorial integrity, or political independence of another country or in any other manner that violates the Charter of the United Nations (UN). Topics...