The so-called ‘instant’ international customs are sometimes singled out as a special type of international customary law. The author analyses the two basic cases in which such customs could possibly arise – the situation in which there is just a single unilateral act, accompanied by opinio juris, and the situation in which, reportedly, no practice is needed, due to general opinio juris. He observes that, although it looks tempting, the idea that customary rules of law may appear instantly is opposite to the very nature of any custom. On the other hand, any attempt to marginalize the general practice of the state as one of two key elements of international law customs threatens the whole concept of a custom in interna...
Abstract The International Court of Justice (ICJ) regularly invokes a two-element tes...
The use of the terms “traditional” and “modern” to describe alternative interpretations of customary...
Defence date: 14 September 2018Examining Board: Prof. N. Bhuta, European University Institute / Univ...
This Article explores whether and when rules of customary international law (CIL) can be expected to...
The review of the ways in which customary norms were established and of the role that the custom pla...
General customary international law contains rules, norms, and principles that seem applicable to an...
This Article does not contend that arguments for extension of custom are illegitimate. Instead, it m...
This article argues that some familiar principles, like the protection of reasonable expectations or...
This article examines the phenomenon of accelerated formation of customary international law. It arg...
Defence date: 4 February 2011Examining Board: Professor Pierre-Marie Dupuy, EUI and Graduate Instit...
Book synopsis: Although customary international law (CIL) has been central to international law from...
"This book examines the evolution of customary international law (CIL) as a source of international ...
The paper analyzes an issue of fundamental significance for international law - the procedure for th...
Customary international law is one of the primary components of law in the international legal proce...
By tradition, jurists, statesmen, and scholars have looked exclusively to two factors to divine whet...
Abstract The International Court of Justice (ICJ) regularly invokes a two-element tes...
The use of the terms “traditional” and “modern” to describe alternative interpretations of customary...
Defence date: 14 September 2018Examining Board: Prof. N. Bhuta, European University Institute / Univ...
This Article explores whether and when rules of customary international law (CIL) can be expected to...
The review of the ways in which customary norms were established and of the role that the custom pla...
General customary international law contains rules, norms, and principles that seem applicable to an...
This Article does not contend that arguments for extension of custom are illegitimate. Instead, it m...
This article argues that some familiar principles, like the protection of reasonable expectations or...
This article examines the phenomenon of accelerated formation of customary international law. It arg...
Defence date: 4 February 2011Examining Board: Professor Pierre-Marie Dupuy, EUI and Graduate Instit...
Book synopsis: Although customary international law (CIL) has been central to international law from...
"This book examines the evolution of customary international law (CIL) as a source of international ...
The paper analyzes an issue of fundamental significance for international law - the procedure for th...
Customary international law is one of the primary components of law in the international legal proce...
By tradition, jurists, statesmen, and scholars have looked exclusively to two factors to divine whet...
Abstract The International Court of Justice (ICJ) regularly invokes a two-element tes...
The use of the terms “traditional” and “modern” to describe alternative interpretations of customary...
Defence date: 14 September 2018Examining Board: Prof. N. Bhuta, European University Institute / Univ...