on the basis of the problematic and still controversial distincton between international "society" and "community", the a. identifies the international community as an abstraction in the analysis of the relations among States and between States and the international legal system. By concentrating on the UN International Law Commission the . emphasizes why the Commission's work is emblematic of the unfinished task in law to unify and rationalize material that is often considerably muddled and chaotic. This effort is frequently stressed by processes such as fragmentation, diverisdied expansion and the increasing number of legal regimes that characterize the state of art in international law
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on the basis of the problematic and still controversial distincton between international "society" a...
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The relationship between canon law and international law highlights some legal acts and facts that j...
International audience"Fragmentation has been much discussed as a threat to international law as a l...
This Article crystallizes and then critiques a prominent view about the role of international law in...
on the basis of the problematic and still controversial distincton between international "society" a...
International law aims at being universal. In the past, rationalistic approaches based on natural la...
In this chapter the traditional legal issues concerning the identification of the subjects of intern...
Is there an “International Community?” This Article suggests that there is not, that the oft-discuss...
What unites states and other global actors around a shared governance project? How does the group—wh...
International law created by the existence of an international society, because society is the basis...
Powerpoint del tema 1 de la asignatura DER-ECO: Public International Law, curso académico 22-231. Th...
Based on the proceedings of two international colloquia held at the European University Institute, F...
This article presents the international law as a social phenomena created under the international Co...
The political and civil debate on the democratic model of a state subject to the rule of law and its...
This short essay, published as part of the proceedings of the 104th Annual Meeting of the American S...
Tema 1 de la asignatura "Public Internacional Law, grupo DECO.1. The International Community: histor...
The relationship between canon law and international law highlights some legal acts and facts that j...
International audience"Fragmentation has been much discussed as a threat to international law as a l...
This Article crystallizes and then critiques a prominent view about the role of international law in...