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    HARMONIZING INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEMS THROUGH THE PRINCIPLES OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE MODERN STATE by Siti Sumartini, Tri Setiady

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In this context, peremptory norms recognized within international law are integrated as general, universal, essential, and fundamental principles for societal benefit. …”
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    African Approaches to Intellectual Property: Intellectual Property, Development and the Contested Meanings of Decolonisation by Ntokozo Dladla

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…I argue that in the work of Okediji, the term is used to renew the radical debates of the 1970s on the right to development in order to undo international law and IP’s imperialist correlates. In the work of Ncube, on the other hand, the term is used to disarticulate the “literal” meaning of decolonisation (1955–1975) from the historical exigencies which necessitated the emergence of African approaches to international law. …”
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    Refugee protection's guarantees during international armed conflicts by Sabrina Benamara

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…So we have two measures, the first is the integration scale between international law and the second in the scale of continuity in the succession of the application of international law in time. …”
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    Protection internationale du climat et souveraineté étatique by Agnès Michelot

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…No matter how fragile or weak international law appears in its current climate protection endeavours, it is still generally relevant. …”
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    Les éléments territoriaux naturels mobiles subissant les conséquences du changement climatique : esquisse d’un régime de droit international en devenir by Jochen Sohnle

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…This allows, in a second step, to establish procedural and substantive principles applicable for these elements in international law.…”
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    Les contours du principe de la participation publique et la protection des ressources en eau transfrontières  by Mara Tignino

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…The principle of public participation is reflected in several rules of international law. This article will highlight the role of individuals and communities in three branches of international law, i.e. international water law, international environmental law and human rights law. …”
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    El valor jurídico de la Agenda 2030 sobre Desarrollo Sostenible: ¿una nueva tendencia normativa? by Elena Díaz-Galán

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…What is relevant is to determine whether this Agenda, based on the characteristics that define it, opens or, if applicable, consolidates a new normative trend in international law.…”
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    Fairness and Justice in the Procedure of the Iran–United States Claims Tribunal by Fatemeh Niavarani, Fathollah Rahimi, Tavakkol Habibzadeh

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Relying on contractual law and international law, the tribunal has the authority to resort to equity, ex aequo et bono and fair and equitable treatment. …”
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    Extra-Legal Actions of the Security Council in Violation of Fundamental Human Rights by Seyyed Ghasem Zamani, Javad Safdari kohneshahri

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…So that some of its decisions and actions have been beyond the limits of legal authority and competence and incompatible with the objectives of the Charter and human rights obligations and contrary to the standards of international law. The purpose article is to examine the Security Council as an extra-legal body and the shortcomings of its commitment to its obligations and responsibilities in the face of serious human rights violations resulting from Chapter VII and humanitarian interventions. …”
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    Teoretyczne, prawne i polityczne konteksty funkcjonowania państw de facto w stosunkach międzynarodowych by Iwona Krzyżanowska-Skowronek

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Although the question appears to be within the scope of international law, disputes between legal theories do not address the political causes and effects of current recognition practices. …”
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    On the problem of the law of international organizations by M.N. Rajabov

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The law of international organizations as an independent branch of international public law has been analyzed in relation to the national law and foreign law (private international law).…”
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    THE GENESIS OF THE PRINCIPLES OF THE LEGAL STATUS OF AN INDIVIDUAL IN EUROPEAN INTERNATIONAL LEGAL REALITY by Tetiana Psota

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…It was determined that the European international legal reality is a regional phenomenon of international law and includes universal and European regional norms and principles, sub-regional European international legal acts, legal culture and legal consciousness, moral value characteristics and institutions of European international law. …”
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    Jurisdictional immunity of the state: evolution of the doctrine by T. V. Stepanenko

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…It has been concluded that the doctrine of jurisdictional immunity of the State in private international law has undergone significant development and changes over the past two centuries. …”
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    Territory, Jus ad Bellum: The Status of the Golan Heights in Light of the 2024 ICJ Advisory Opinion by علی مسعودیان, سحر خوشدل

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article references relevant UN Security Council Resolutions and treaty interpretation rules, emphasizing a strict application of international law, which Israel has overlooked. The UN Charter’s main purpose of maintaining international peace supports this strict interpretation. …”
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