International law was traditionally a horizontal and state-centric system of rules. Although state-centrism is in decline, it is still reflected in some of the core concepts and procedures governing contemporary international law. This article identifies the community-oriented values in the international community that stretch beyond the interest of sovereign states. It further explores how these values can be protected by the international community when states abuse their sovereign powers. Attention is paid to the concepts of chapter vii powers and limitations on the authority of the security council, as well as the concepts of obligations erga omnes and norms jus cogens. While the latter two concepts reflect fundamental values of the int...
International human rights doctrine and international law have increasingly come to recognize that t...
This thesis seeks to establish the following: The nexus between the origins of the state and the u...
This thesis seeks to establish the following: The nexus between the origins of the state and the u...
International law was traditionally a horizontal and state-centric system of rules. Although state-c...
International law was traditionally a horizontal and state-centric system of rules. Although state-c...
International law was traditionally a horizontal and state-centric system of rules. Although state-c...
International law was traditionally a horizontal and state-centric system of rules. Although state-c...
Contemporary policies for implementing international human rights law within the domestic legal syst...
The chapter discusses the philosophical foundations of the current regulation of the use of force. T...
This study analyzes the United Nation Security Council (SC) counter-terrorism measures, giving focus...
The principle of state sovereignty is the cornerstone upon which international law has traditionally...
The repeated failure of the United Nations Charter regime to respond to humanitarian crises— and to ...
Human right violations are difficult to put to an end since in many cases the state itself is the on...
The concept of sovereignty is not defined by international law. It does not stand alone in the Unite...
In the post-War era, international law became a talisman for the protection of individuals from gove...
International human rights doctrine and international law have increasingly come to recognize that t...
This thesis seeks to establish the following: The nexus between the origins of the state and the u...
This thesis seeks to establish the following: The nexus between the origins of the state and the u...
International law was traditionally a horizontal and state-centric system of rules. Although state-c...
International law was traditionally a horizontal and state-centric system of rules. Although state-c...
International law was traditionally a horizontal and state-centric system of rules. Although state-c...
International law was traditionally a horizontal and state-centric system of rules. Although state-c...
Contemporary policies for implementing international human rights law within the domestic legal syst...
The chapter discusses the philosophical foundations of the current regulation of the use of force. T...
This study analyzes the United Nation Security Council (SC) counter-terrorism measures, giving focus...
The principle of state sovereignty is the cornerstone upon which international law has traditionally...
The repeated failure of the United Nations Charter regime to respond to humanitarian crises— and to ...
Human right violations are difficult to put to an end since in many cases the state itself is the on...
The concept of sovereignty is not defined by international law. It does not stand alone in the Unite...
In the post-War era, international law became a talisman for the protection of individuals from gove...
International human rights doctrine and international law have increasingly come to recognize that t...
This thesis seeks to establish the following: The nexus between the origins of the state and the u...
This thesis seeks to establish the following: The nexus between the origins of the state and the u...