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Human Rights and Changes to the International Legal System. Philosophical Reflections on the (Difficult) Coexistence of International Humanitarian La…

2012

Chapter 6 analyses the relationship between International human rights law (IHRL) and international humanitarian law (IHL). IHL represents the new version of a part of the old ius gentium, in particular its ius in bello. Nonetheless, IHL excludes ius ad bellum, formerly linked to ius in bello in ius gentium, in continuity with the Just War Theory. The current IHL is characterized by neutrality, impartiality, and humanity in protecting victims. The practice of IHRL – not the abstract doctrine of natural rights – aims to protect human beings in different contexts and against different forms of vulnerability. In this last sense, IHL could be seen as a part of the former in the case of vulnerab…

International human rights lawHuman rightsLawPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectInternational legal systemFundamental rightsPrinciple of legalityRight to propertyInternational humanitarian lawPublic international lawmedia_common
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'Likums un Tiesības' (Law and Justice)

2005

LawPolitical scienceGeneral MedicineInternational lawEconomic JusticePublic international lawBaltic Yearbook of International Law Online
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Legal Status of Sunken Warships "Revisited"

2003

Legal statusLawPolitical scienceInternational lawPublic international lawSpanish Yearbook of International Law Online
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Reparation Modalities at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC)

2020

Abstract In the last decade, the ECCC has ordered reparations for victims of the Khmer Rouge’s mass atrocities committed in Cambodia during the 1970s. Various scholars have examined those reparations ordered by the ECCC. Yet, this is the first academic piece to assess the ECCC’s reparation modalities under the UN Reparation Principles, which contain key standards on reparations for victims of atrocities. Overall, the ECCC has ordered important rehabilitation, satisfaction and guarantees of non-repetition measures to redress victims’ harm. This is a meaningful current development with regard to reparations for victims of atrocities. However, the ECCC’s reparation law and practice exhibits so…

ModalitiesSociology and Political ScienceLawPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsInternational lawLawPublic international lawThe Law & Practice of International Courts and Tribunals
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Die verwertbarkeit auslÄndischer beweise im deutschen strafverfah ren

2001

Political sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsEuropean integrationEconomic historyLawPublic international lawERA Forum
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Stocktaking of EU Pre-Accession Monitoring Process, Citizenship Issnes and Non-Citizens in Estonia and Latvia: a Litmns Test for European Union Humau…

2004

Process (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectGeneral MedicineInternational lawPublic administrationAccessionPublic international lawTest (assessment)Non citizensPolitical sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionCitizenshipmedia_commonBaltic Yearbook of International Law Online
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Some Private International Law Issues

2014

The Draft CESL is not only intended to cover intra-European transactions, but will also be applicable to contracts linked to third countries. This twofold effect raises interesting legal questions that are going to be analysed in this chapter from the perspective of Private International Law.

Public lawConflict of lawsPolitical sciencePrivate lawCommercial lawComparative lawHealth lawInternational lawPublic international lawLaw and economics
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Spanish Judicial Decisions of Private International Law, 2009

2009

Public lawJudicial discretionLawPolitical sciencePrivate lawComparative lawInternational lawMunicipal lawJudicial activismPublic international lawSpanish Yearbook of International Law Online
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Spanish Judicial Decisions in Private International Law, 2007

2007

Public lawJudicial discretionLawPolitical sciencePrivate lawComparative lawInternational lawMunicipal lawJudicial activismPublic international lawSpanish Yearbook of International Law Online
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Spanish Report, Private International Law, International Academy of Comparative Law: XVIII International Congress

2011

Spanish Private International Law has undertaken relevant changes during the last decades in many areas. This work approaches them in depth connecting these reforms with the process of harmonization of Private Law and Private International Law in Europe and with the process of codification of Private International Law undertaken by different institutions.

Public lawPolitical scienceCommon lawLawCivil law (legal system)Commercial lawPrivate lawComparative lawPublic administrationInternational lawPublic international lawSSRN Electronic Journal
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