Traditionally, two kinds of law are distinguished. On one hand, there is national or domestic law, which deals with legal relations within the territory of a single state and with the organization of that state itself. On the other hand, there is international law (sometimes called “public international law”), which deals with the legal relations between states.keywordssecurity councilmultinational enterpriseinternational crimearrest warrantuniversal jurisdictionthese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves
Exceptions to rules play an important role in law, and in particular in international law. A proper ...
Since the inception of the modern paradigm of international cooperation in the 18th century, mobilit...
• 12 Chapter edited volume, with foreword by Martti Koskenniemi. Produced over 3 years, and involvin...
Traditionally, two kinds of law are distinguished. On one hand, there is national or domestic law, w...
How do countries make and follow the rules of international law? Unlike domestic law, there is no ce...
The law, including international law, is subject to continuous change. It can be adapted to changing...
The law, including international law, is subject to continuous change. It can be adapted to changing...
International law relies heavily on the machinery of the state for therealisation of its aims. Often...
Traditionally, the actors in the international legal sys-tem are divided into States and non-state a...
This paper reflects on International Law in the face of the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) vira...
This article aims to offer a definition of the international rule of law. It does this through clari...
By laboring underneath the radar of formal law, using a diverse array of conceptual tools and workin...
Virtually every important question of public policy today involves an international organization. Fr...
The existence of international law has been accepted, recognized and respected as a legal norm that ...
International law is constantly confronted with the question of what to do with non-state effective ...
Exceptions to rules play an important role in law, and in particular in international law. A proper ...
Since the inception of the modern paradigm of international cooperation in the 18th century, mobilit...
• 12 Chapter edited volume, with foreword by Martti Koskenniemi. Produced over 3 years, and involvin...
Traditionally, two kinds of law are distinguished. On one hand, there is national or domestic law, w...
How do countries make and follow the rules of international law? Unlike domestic law, there is no ce...
The law, including international law, is subject to continuous change. It can be adapted to changing...
The law, including international law, is subject to continuous change. It can be adapted to changing...
International law relies heavily on the machinery of the state for therealisation of its aims. Often...
Traditionally, the actors in the international legal sys-tem are divided into States and non-state a...
This paper reflects on International Law in the face of the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) vira...
This article aims to offer a definition of the international rule of law. It does this through clari...
By laboring underneath the radar of formal law, using a diverse array of conceptual tools and workin...
Virtually every important question of public policy today involves an international organization. Fr...
The existence of international law has been accepted, recognized and respected as a legal norm that ...
International law is constantly confronted with the question of what to do with non-state effective ...
Exceptions to rules play an important role in law, and in particular in international law. A proper ...
Since the inception of the modern paradigm of international cooperation in the 18th century, mobilit...
• 12 Chapter edited volume, with foreword by Martti Koskenniemi. Produced over 3 years, and involvin...