Development International Law – Part 8

Development International Law – Part 8

 

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International Development Cooperation within the Context of Economic Siyar (Islamic International Economic Law) : An Overview
Rohimi B Shapiee
Journal of Islamic State Practices in International Law
Volume 3, Issue 3, 2007 p.7-21

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In Afghanistan and Iraq: Strengthening the Rule of law through Judicial Education and Law School Development
Professor M. Cherif Bassiouni
Judges’ Journal
Volume 47, Number 2, Spring 2008 p.24

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An international human rights specialist describes his experiences training judges and renovating law schools in two of the world’s most troubled regions.

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Development of International Law and South Asia: An Historical Approach
Anand, R.P.
Indian Journal of International Law
Volume 47, Number 4, 2007 p.535-593

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‘FROM SEOUL WITH LOVE’ THE CONTINUING RELEVANCE OF THE 1986 SEOUL ILA DECLARATION ON PROGRESSIVE DEVELOPMENT OF PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW RELATING TO A NEW INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ORDER
Duncan French
Netherlands International Law Review
Volume 55, Issue 1, May 2008 p.3-32

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77

Things Fall Together: The Past and Future Africas of T. O. Elias’s Africa and the Development of International Law
Carl Landauer
Leiden Journal of International Law
Volume 21, Number 2, June 2008 p.351

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Mountaintop Removal at the Crown of the Continent: International Law and Energy Development in the Transboundary Flathead River Basin
Shiloh Hernandez
Vermont Law Review
Volume 32, Number 3, Spring 2008 p.547

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Legal Positivism, Constructivism, and International human rights law : The Case of Participatory Development
Martin V. Totaro
Virginia Journal of International Law
Volume 48, Number 4, Summer 2008 p.719

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Foreign Investment, Human Rights and the Environment: A Perspective from South Asia on The Role of Public International Law for Development
Sturgeon, R.L.
International Journal of Legal Information
Volume 35, Number 3, 2007 p.586-587

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81

Law and Policy in International Financial Institutions: The Changing Role of Law in the IMF and the Multilateral Development Banks
John Head
Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy
Volume 17, Number 2, Winter 2007-2008 p.194

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Special Issue: Indigenous and Local Peoples and Resource Development: International Comparisons of Law, Policy and Practice – Co-Editors: Lee Godden, Marcia Langton, Odette Mazel and Maureen Tehan
Journal of Energy & Natural Resources Law
Volume 26, Number 1, March 2008

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The ICC’s Pre-Trial Chamber I Confirmation of Charges Decision in the Case of Prosecutor v. Thomas Lubanga Dyilo: Between Application and Development of International Criminal Law
Ochoa, Juan Carlos S.
European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
Volume 16, Number 1, 2008 p.39-58

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84

Interactions between China’s peaceful development and international law
Lingliang Zeng
Frontiers of Law in China
Volume 3, Number 1, March 2008 p.15-34

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85

The Right of Property for Refugees and Displaced Persons?: On the Progressive Development of Customary Law by the International Administrations in the Balkans
Leopold von Carlowitz
Irish Yearbook of International Law
Volume 1, 2006 p.225

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International Development Law in the Globalized World
Guiguo Wang
James Cook University Law Review
Volume 13, 2006 p.187

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87

Mental health and human rights: The role of the law in developing a right to enjoy the highest attainable standard of mental health in Australia
Bernadette McSherry
Journal of Law and Medicine
Volume 15, Number 5, May 2008 p.773

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Article 12(1) of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights requires governments to recognise “the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health”. However, the traditional focus of mental health laws on the treatment and detention of those with low-prevalence serious mental illnesses may have skewed resources such that the development of a right to mental health for all individuals with mental illnesses has been stymied. In Australia, a number of inquiries and reports have found that while legislation has been changed to comply with human rights principles, access to mental health care and follow-up post-hospitalisation need critical attention. This article outlines a five-year project aimed at exploring how mental health laws can help develop and support a right to enjoy the highest attainable standard of mental health.

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Aghahosseini, Mohsen: Claims of Dual Nationals and the Development of Customary International Law : Issues Before the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal
Richard M. Mosk
American Journal of International Law
Volume 102, Number 1, January 2008 p.215

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Conclusion

Notes

See Also

References and Further Reading

About the Author/s and Reviewer/s

Author: international

Mentioned in these Entries

Customary International Law, Development International Law, Education, International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, International Criminal Law, International human rights law, Refugees, Rule of law.


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