This report is the seventh in the series of reports on jurisdictional immunities of States and their property submitted to the International Law Commission by the Special Rapporteur. Since the present report was begun a few months after the end of the Commission\u27s thirty-sixth session and completed shortly after the conclusion of the thirty-ninth session of the General Assembly, it was not possible to include any account of the discussion on the topic in the Sixth Committee of the General Assembly. However, sufficient progress has been made in the examination of the draft articles in first reading to warrant consideration of the seventh report as a direct extension of the sixth. The introductory note in the sixth report and the introduct...
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This consultation paper prepared for the Law Commission of Ontario, in association with a Working Gr...
This paper has been prepared by Kirkland & Ellis LLP for the Due Process of Law Foundation (“DPLF”),...
"The premise of this dissertation is that Article 79 of the UN Convention on Contracts for the Inter...
At the core of the Abkhazian case is the question of its legal status, that involves relevant intern...
This is the fourth of a series of reports on the topic of jurisdictional immunities of States and th...
The Constitution specifies only one process for making international agreements. Article II states t...
In Roper v. Simmons, six members of the Supreme Court agreed that international law is relevant to d...
EU law is applied by Member States and on the Union level alike and accordingly EU law is to be appl...
The proper scope of tribunal-ordered anti-suit injunctions to combat parallel proceedings has been s...
The First Principles and Organic Laws of the United States ought to be part of a daily discussion at...
Presidents have come to dominate the making, interpretation, and termination of international law fo...
Course number 2040https://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/casebooks/1036/thumbnail.jp
In 1903, Panama ceded its sovereign rights over the Panama Canal to the United States in perpetuity....
Canadian extradition law raises a number of important questions concerning the nature of judicial re...
The following article examines the interactions between the right of peoples to unilateral non-colon...
This consultation paper prepared for the Law Commission of Ontario, in association with a Working Gr...
This paper has been prepared by Kirkland & Ellis LLP for the Due Process of Law Foundation (“DPLF”),...
"The premise of this dissertation is that Article 79 of the UN Convention on Contracts for the Inter...
At the core of the Abkhazian case is the question of its legal status, that involves relevant intern...