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International Organizations Law Review – Volume 16 (2019): Issue 2 (Dec 2019)

International Organizations Law Review

International Organizations Law Review Volume 16 (2019): Issue 2 (Dec 2019): Special Issue: Forum on the World Health Organization edited by Gian Luca Burci Print ISSN: 1572-3739, Online ISSN: 1572-3747 @brillpublishing @BrillPublishing/ The International Organizations Law Review is a peer-reviewed journal that only publishes articles that have passed through an …

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Memorandum of Understanding Concerning Establishment of the Inter-Organisation Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING CONCERNING ESTABLISHMENT OF THE INTER-ORGANIZATION PROGRAMME FOR THE SOUND MANAGEMENT OF CHEMICALS The parties to this Memorandum, Noting the endorsement by the United Nations General Assembly, in Resolution 47/190 of 22 December 1992, of Agenda 21 as adapted by the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development …

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Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (Stockholm)

The Parties to this Convention, Recognizing that persistent organic pollutants possess toxic properties, resist degradation, bioaccumulate and are transported, through air, water and migratory species, across international boundaries and deposited far from their place of release, where they accumulate in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, Aware of the health concerns, especially …

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Convenio concerniente a determinadas cuestiones relativas a conflictos de leyes de nacionalidad. La Haya, 12 de abril de 1930 (en inglés)

CONVENTION ON CERTAIN QUESTIONS RELATING TO THE CONFLICT OF NATIONALITY LAWS THE HAGUE – 12 APRIL 1930 CONSIDERING that it is of importance to settle by international agreement questions relating to the conflict of nationality laws; BEING CONVINCED that it is in the general interest of the international community to …

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A Human Right to Water? The South African Constitutional Court’s Decision in the Mazibuko Case

A Human Right to Water? The South African Constitutional Court’s Decision in the Mazibuko Case Peter Danchin is Associate Professor of Law at The University of Maryland Law School.  His recent articles have been published in the Journal of Law and Religion, the Yale Journal of International Law, and the Harvard International Law Journal. …

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