This paper argues that methodologies of interpretation do not do what they promise – they do not constrain interpretation by providing neutral steps that one can follow in finding out a meaning of a text – but nevertheless do their constraining work by being part of what can be described as the legal practice
An oft-repeated aphorism is that interpretation cannot be reduced to a simple mechanical formula lik...
Published online: 06 March 2017A recent editorial in this journal stressed the need to rearticulate ...
Customary international law (CIL) is one of the sources of law thatregulates the relationships betwe...
Without a clear delineation of their competences, the indeterminacy latent in international law open...
This paper examines the methods which international courts and tribunals (ICTs) employ when using IL...
In the articles published in the Leiden Journal of International Law (LJIL) and irrespective of the ...
In the articles published in the Leiden Journal of International Law (LJIL) and irrespective of the ...
This article examines the International Court of Justice’s methodology in cases where it interprets ...
The great defect, and tragedy, in the International Law Commission\u27s final recommendations about ...
International courts have at times interpreted the customary rules on interpretation.This is interes...
In Domestic Courts and the Interpretation of International Law, Odile Ammann examines how domestic j...
The thesis attempts to bring coherence to the manner in which international courts and tribunals int...
What role do the rules of interpretation in Articles 31 and 32 of the Vienna Convention on the Law o...
An oft-repeated aphorism is that interpretation cannot be reduced to a simple mechanical formula lik...
Published online: 06 March 2017A recent editorial in this journal stressed the need to rearticulate ...
Customary international law (CIL) is one of the sources of law thatregulates the relationships betwe...
Without a clear delineation of their competences, the indeterminacy latent in international law open...
This paper examines the methods which international courts and tribunals (ICTs) employ when using IL...
In the articles published in the Leiden Journal of International Law (LJIL) and irrespective of the ...
In the articles published in the Leiden Journal of International Law (LJIL) and irrespective of the ...
This article examines the International Court of Justice’s methodology in cases where it interprets ...
The great defect, and tragedy, in the International Law Commission\u27s final recommendations about ...
International courts have at times interpreted the customary rules on interpretation.This is interes...
In Domestic Courts and the Interpretation of International Law, Odile Ammann examines how domestic j...
The thesis attempts to bring coherence to the manner in which international courts and tribunals int...
What role do the rules of interpretation in Articles 31 and 32 of the Vienna Convention on the Law o...
An oft-repeated aphorism is that interpretation cannot be reduced to a simple mechanical formula lik...
Published online: 06 March 2017A recent editorial in this journal stressed the need to rearticulate ...
Customary international law (CIL) is one of the sources of law thatregulates the relationships betwe...