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The role of not party in the trial before the International Court of Justice
2020 || Paperback || Dimitris Liakopoulos || Maklu, Uitgever
The limitations of the present investigation impose to restrict the analysis to the trial system of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), as it is not possible to examine in depth the problem of the position of the third state. The present study intends to contribute to the reconstruction of the structural features of the intervention as not party, as foreseen by articles 62 and 63, of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) Statute. The first part of this survey is dedicated to a genera...
Can Collective Power Europe Emerge from Putin's War?
Seventh Annual T.M.C. Asser Lecture
2022 || Paperback || Brigid Laffan || T.M.C. Asser Press
Brigid Laffan on her lecture 'Can Collective Power Europe Emerge from Putin’s War?':
‘On 24 February 2022, the post-war international order ended, as did the 1989 peace dividend. A major nuclear power, Russia, invaded its neighbour Ukraine, targeting civilians, reducing urban centres to a rubble and triggering a major displacement of people in Europe. For the European Union (EU) and the wider community of democracies, this is a critical juncture with implications for the security and poli...
Avosetta Series Sustainable Development in National and International Law
what did the Brundtland report do to legal thinking and legal development, and where can we go from here?
2010 || Paperback || Hans Christian Bugge e.a. || Uitgeverij Paris B.V.
Sustainable development has become a central objective in national and international policy of development and the environment. Increasingly it also marks international and national law. In this book scholars in environmental law treat legal theories on sustainable development and how it may be operationalized, and topics related to its development in international law, European law, international trade and investment law, and within the climate regime.
The book marks the 20th anniversary of ...
The international law of EEZ fisheries / druk 1
principles and implementation
2010 || Paperback || Marion Markowski || Uitgeverij Paris B.V.
As fish stocks continue to decline worldwide, coastal states seem to have largely failed in managing fisheries in their EEZs effectively. This study examines the international legal principles for effective EEZ fisheries management, and undertakes to assess their domestic implementation in a comparative perspective.The 1982 UNCLOS as well as general international law provide a useful range of norms for sustainable EEZ fisheries management, if carefully interpreted. These include the coastal s...
Political accountability and European integration / druk 1
2009 || Paperback || P. Kiiver e.a. || Uitgeverij Paris B.V.
This volume addresses the future of political control and accountability in a European and comparative perspective. It is based on the contributions to an international conference hosted by the Montesquieu Institute (Centre of European Parliamentary History and Constitutional Development) at Maastricht in March 2008. The conference concluded a larger research project that was devoted to identifying features of domestic constitutional law that could help develop a system of effective accountab...
National Courts and EU Environmental Law / druk 1
2013 || Paperback || Jan H. Jans e.a. || Uitgeverij Paris B.V.
Direct effect, consistent interpretation and state liability are instruments developed by the CJEU for national courts to remedy conflicts between national and EU law (and may also be used in some jurisdictions to resolve national law and international law). This book will look at the `remedial capacity of these doctrines/tools from the perspective of the national court applying them. In short: what are their strengths, weaknesses, unexplored opportunities at grassroot level, and what can we ...
Towards sustainability of biomass importation / druk 1
an assessment of the EU renewable energy directive
2014 || Paperback || Andrea Schmeichel || Uitgeverij Paris B.V.
This book addresses the conflict between climate change, other environmental concerns such as biodiversity, and international trade, focussing on the relationship between climate change mitigation and biodiversity protection in the bioenergy sector, taking into account the specific situation for imports from developing countries. The focal point is the sustainability criteria enacted by Directive 2009/28/EC (the so-called Renewable Energy Directive - RED). The document is divided into 6 parts...
Protection of immovable cultural heritage properties in terms of climate change
legal and strategic framework of adaptation
2017 || Paperback || Tamara Gajinov e.a. || Europa Law Publishing
Space Law in the European Context
national Architecture, Legislation and Policy in France
2018 || Paperback || Philippe Clerc || Eleven international publishing
This book provides a comprehensive study on space law and policy in France. It should be of assistance for all practitioners be they in the private or the public sector, for drafting or taking decisions on the matter of norms and agreements relating to space activities, such as contracts, partnerships, licensing, negotiations as well as the adoption of laws and regulations, and furthermore for all of those - scholars or practitioners - who have to interpret or implement these instruments.
It ...
Excess of Powers in International Commercial Arbitration
Compliance with the Arbitral Tribunal’s Mandate in a Comparative Perspective
2020 || Hardcover || Piotr Wilinski || Eleven international publishing
Although the idea of arbitral tribunal’s mandate is in everyday use in the international arbitration scholarship, it remains an elusive concept lacking any legal definition. Often associated with other notions such as the tribunal’s mission, powers, authority or even jurisdiction, the meaning of arbitral tribunal’s mandate remains a moving target and escapes easy classification.
Yet, perhaps somewhat surprisingly, a non-compliance with the arbitral tribunal’s mandate provides a basis ...