Internationaal (publiek)recht (13)

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Regulating Non-Existence

The Legal Conceptualisation of the Future Child in the Regulation of Reproduction

2023 || Hardcover || L. Ten Haaf || Eleven international publishing

Advances in reproductive biotechnology increase control over who is born and under what circumstances. Consequently, the question arises: what do we owe to the future children who are born with the help of these technologies? To address this question, we must understand how we should approach the future child. This conceptualisation is complicated by two factors: first, the future, unconceived child only exists as a legal construct. Second, protecting its interests often implies that the chil...

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Milde’s International Air Law and ICAO

2023 || Hardcover || Attila Sipos || Eleven international publishing

This is the fourth edition of the acclaimed volume of Milde’s International Air Law and ICAO, first published in 2008. It has now been fully revised by Dr. Attila Sipos, LL.M., to take the latest developments and events into account. Specialized legal literature dealing with different aspects of international air law is scarce, the developments often overtake the existing writings and there is a continuous need not only for updating but also for futureoriented thinking. There is a practical...

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Crossing Borders: Proving Your Personal Status

Interactions Between Private International Law and Human Rights Law

2023 || Hardcover || Sarah Den Haese || Eleven international publishing

The increasing mobility of people leads to the worldwide circulation of documents that record the personal status of people (e.g. birth, marriage, death). The recognition of these documents traditionally belongs to the field of private international law. This book first maps the private international law rules applicable in Belgium and the Netherlands (Chapter 1) and scrutinises whether and to what extent human rights law and EU principles can support people to obtain or prevent the recogniti...