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Spanish Yearbook of International Law – Vol. 23 (2019)

Spanish Yearbook of International Law

Spanish Yearbook of International Law Vol. 23 (2019) ISSN: 2386-4435 @aepdiri @aepdiri.org The Spanish Yearbook of International Law (SYbIL), founded in 1991, provides an annual report on new developments in international law and is edited by the Asociación Española de Profesores de Derecho Internacional y relaciones Internacionales (AEPDIRI). From 1991 …

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International Labour Law Reports Online – Volume 38 (2020): Issue 1 (Nov 2020)

International Labour Law Reports Online

International Labour Law Reports Online Volume 38 (2020): Issue 1 (Nov 2020) eISSN: 2211-6028 @brillpublishing @BrillPublishing/ The International Labour Law Reports is a series of annual publications of labour law judgements by the highest courts in a number of jurisdictions. I.L.L.R. is intended primarily for the use of judges, labour …

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International Relations – Volume 33 Issue 3, September 2019

Journal of Conflict Resolution - Volume 63 Issue 9, October 2019

International Relations Volume 33 Issue 3, September 2019 ISSN: 0047-1178, Online ISSN: 1741-2862 @SAGE_News @SAGEPublications SAGE Publishing International Relations is explicitly pluralist in outlook. Editorial policy favours variety in both subject-matter and method, at a time when so many academic journals are increasingly specialised in scope, and sectarian in approach. …

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International Journal of Human Rights – Volume 23, Issue 8, 2019

The International Journal of Human Rights

International Journal of Human Rights Volume 23, Issue 8, 2019 ISSN: 1364-2987, EISSN: 1744-053X @tandfonline @TaylorandFrancisGroup TaylorandFrancis tandfchina taylor-&-francis-group The International Journal of Human Rights covers an exceptionally broad spectrum of human rights issues: human rights and the law, race, religion, gender, children, class, refugees and immigration. In addition to …

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Diversity and Integration in Private International Law

Diversity and Integration in Private International Law

Diversity and Integration in Private International Law First Edition Edited by Verónica Ruiz Abou-Nigm and María Blanca Noodt Taquela ISBN: 9781474447850 (Hardcover)Publicado: 01 August 2019Páginas: 464 Bringing together world-renowned academics and experienced private international lawyers from a wide range of jurisdictions in Europe and South America, this book explores how …

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Revista Electrónica de Estudios Internacionales – Número 37, junio 2019

Revista Electrónica de Estudios Internacionales - Número 37, junio 2019

Revista Electrónica de Estudios Internacionales Número 37, junio 2019 ISSN: 1697-5197 [email protected] La Revista Electrónica de Estudios Internacionales es una publicación de la Asociación Española de Profesores de Derecho Internacional y Relaciones Internacionales (AEPDIRI), que inició su andadura en el año 2000. La publicación de trabajos en la REEI está …

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Supreme Court of Spain: UN Treaty Body individual decisions are legally binding

EJIL Blog of the European Journal of International Law

Supreme Court of Spain: UN Treaty Body individual decisions are legally binding The Spanish Supreme Court has established that the views expressed by UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies in individual complaints are binding on the State. The Court ordered Spain to pay €600,000 in compensation to Ángela González for the …

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Irregular migration after the Aquarius incident: moving beyond the law. A reflection on Fink and Gombeer

EJIL Blog of the European Journal of International Law

Irregular migration after the Aquarius incident: moving beyond the law. A reflection on Fink and Gombeer Introduction Last month, EJIL: Talk! published a piece by Fink and Gombeer on the legality of Italy and Malta’s recent failure to provide a safe haven to a rescue vessel Aquarius. Essentially, the authors concluded …

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The Aquarius incident: navigating the turbulent waters of international law

EJIL Blog of the European Journal of International Law

The Aquarius incident: navigating the turbulent waters of international law Between Saturday 9 June and Sunday 10 June, 629 migrants were rescued from overcrowded boats in the Central Mediterranean in search and rescue (SAR) operations carried out by NGOs and the Italian navy. They were taken on board by the …

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International Law Pays No Homage to Catalonia’s Declaration of Independence

OpinioJuris

International Law Pays No Homage to Catalonia’s Declaration of Independence by Julian Ku International law is famously mushy and subject to a variety of interpretations.  But there are some issues upon which there is more consensus under international law, such as the illegality of Russia’s annexation of Crimea.  But is …

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Understanding the Secessionist Surge

Project Syndicate

Understanding the Secessionist Surge National self-determination was a key engine of twentieth-century geopolitics, driving the creation of many new countries after the two world wars, and again after the collapse of the Soviet Union. But, rather than correcting imperialist aberrations, most of today’s attempts at statehood pose a threat to …

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Why Catalonia’s Independence Bid Is Failing

Project Syndicate

Why Catalonia’s Independence Bid Is Failing Oct 12, 2017 Shlomo Ben-Ami What frequently seals the fate of independence movements is the response of third countries. And it is all but unimaginable that any European country would see any political advantage in facilitating Catalonia’s independence, which would alienate a key EU …

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