Development International Law – Part 4

Development International Law – Part 4

 

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Investment Treaty Arbitration and the Development of International Investment Law as a ‘Collective Value System’: A Synopsis of a New Synthesis
Ahmad Ali Ghouri
Journal of World Investment & Trade
Volume 10, Number 6, December 2009 p.921

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Oil and Gas Development in the Arctic: Softening of Ice Demands Hardening of International Law
Kristin Noelle Casper
Natural Resources Journal
Volume 49, Numbers 3&4, Summer-Fall 2009 p.825

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The Future of International Law and Development: Flying Under the Radar
Claire Moore Dickerson
North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation
Volume 35, Number 3, Spring 2010 p.555

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Comprehensive Economic Sanctions, the Right to Development, and Constitutionally Impermissible Violations of International Law
Benjamin Manchak
Boston College Third World Law Journal
Volume 30, Number 2, Spring 2010 p.417

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The Development of Health Law as a Way to Change Traditional Attitudes in National Legal Systems. The Influence of International human rights law : What is Left for the National Legislator?
Birmontien?, Toma
European Journal of Health Law
Volume 17, Number 1, 2010 p.23-35

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Private International Law Principles on Intellectual Property-Recent Development of Court Precedents in Japan and Current Characteristics
Shoichi Kidana
Japanese Yearbook of International Law
Volume 52, 2009 p.454

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International Commercial Harmonisation and National Resistance The Development and Reform of Transnational Commercial law and its Application within National Legal Culture
Maren Heidemann
European Business Law Review
Volume 21, Issue 2, 2010 p.227-244

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THE DEVELOPMENT OF CYBER WARFARE OPERATIONS AND ANALYZING ITS USE UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
Major Arie J. Schaap, USAF
Air Force Law Review
Volume 64, 2009 p.121

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Contribution of the International Court of Justice to the development of the international law of the sea
Bernardo Sepúlveda-Amor
Aegean Review of the Law of the Sea and Maritime Law
Volume 1, Number 1, February 2010 p.5-18

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Searching for the Elusive ‘Disciplined Limits’ to the Progressive Development of International Criminal Law
Christopher M. Ryan
Sri Lanka Journal of International Law
Volume 20, Number 2, 2008 p.49

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Book Review: Jennifer L. Beard, The Political Economy of Desire: International Law, Development and the Nation State. Abingdon: Routledge-Cavendish, 2007. ISBN 0415420008, £31.99 (pbk)
Doris Buss
Social & Legal Studies
Volume 18, Number 4, December 2009 p.564-566

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Investing in Development: The Role of Democracy and Accountability in International Investment Law
Graham Mayeda
Alberta Law Review
Volume 46, Number 4, August 2009 p.1009

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Warwick International Development Law and Human Rights Special Feature
Law, Social Justice & Global Development
2009, Issue 1

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THE FAILURE TO PREVENT GENOCIDE IN RWANDA – THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE RWANDA TRIBUNAL TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
SARAH NOUWEN
Cambridge Student Law Review
Volume 4, Number 2, 2008 p.340

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Sustainable Development as a Principle of International Law: Resolving Conflicts Between Climate Measures and WTO Law By Christina Voigt
Franz Xaver Perrez
Review of European Community & International Environmental Law
Volume 18, Issue 3, November 2009 p.352-356

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“Legitimacy” of international law: The source, development and the paths to overcome crisis–Analysis from the perspective of international institutional theory
Zhiyun Liu
Frontiers of Law in China
Volume 4, Number 4, December 2009 p.543-567

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On the Recent Development of International Law: Some Russian Perspectives
Sergei Yu. Marochkin
Chinese Journal of International Law
Volume 8, Number 3, November 2009 p.695-714

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The tort of torture
François Larocque
Tort Law Review
Volume 17, Number 3, November 2009 p.158

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This article proposes the judicial recognition of a new nominate tort of torture at Common law . More specifically, it calls for the creation of a new cause of action in tort based in part on the internationally defined prohibition of torture and on a novel form of trespass or, alternatively, on the well-established tort of misfeasance in public office. Such a development would not only have the benefit of providing an analytical framework for civil actions with respect to torture, but would also allow litigants and courts to squarely address the normative specificities of torture on their own terms, rather than by forced analogy to existing categories, such as assault and battery. It is argued that the Common law ‘s historical revulsion from torture as well as the peremptory prohibition of torture at international law compel the fashioning of a correspondingly distinct cause of action for the purpose of civil liability. It is also conceivable that a new misfeasance-inspired tort of torture might profitably recast the state immunity issue in more familiar terms for domestic courts, thereby perhaps allowing a fresh approach to the State Immunity Act in Canada.

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Author: international

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Commercial law, Common law, Development International Law, International Court of Justice, International Criminal Law, International human rights law, Private International Law.


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