Tag: International Legislation

  • International Law

    International Law consists of the rules and principles of general application dealing with the conduct of States and of international organizations in their international relations with one another and with private individuals, minority groups and transnational companies. Legal Issues […]

  • Language

    Language Language Model Syntax in Legal Information Retrieval The following is a basic concept of Language Model Syntax in relation to information retrieval. In addition to this, Language Model Syntax may be applied to legal texts, including case law, legislation and scholarly works. […]

  • Language

    Language Language Model Syntax in Legal Information Retrieval The following is a basic concept of Language Model Syntax in relation to information retrieval. In addition to this, Language Model Syntax may be applied to legal texts, including case law, legislation and scholarly works. […]

  • Time

    International Laws Which Are Limited in Point of Time Lassa Oppenheim, in the book entitled The Future of International Law, about International Laws Which Are Limited in Point of Time, wrote in 1921: 40. So also, the difficulty is not insuperable as regards the other point, namely, that […]

  • Time

    International Laws Which Are Limited in Point of Time Lassa Oppenheim, in the book entitled The Future of International Law, about International Laws Which Are Limited in Point of Time, wrote in 1921: 40. So also, the difficulty is not insuperable as regards the other point, namely, that […]

  • Hague Regulations of Land War

    Article 23 (h) of the Hague Regulations of Land War is an Example Lassa Oppenheim, in the book entitled The Future of International Law, about Article 23 (h) of the Hague Regulations of Land War is an Example, wrote in 1921: An example of such carelessness is afforded by the incorporation–at […]

  • Hague Regulations of Land War

    Article 23 (h) of the Hague Regulations of Land War is an Example Lassa Oppenheim, in the book entitled The Future of International Law, about Article 23 (h) of the Hague Regulations of Land War is an Example, wrote in 1921: An example of such carelessness is afforded by the incorporation–at […]

  • Fragmentary Laws

    Intentionally Incomplete and Fragmentary Laws Lassa Oppenheim, in the book entitled The Future of International Law, about Intentionally Incomplete and Fragmentary Laws, wrote in 1921: 44. Of course, where the interests of different states are still involved in some uncertainty, or are in […]

  • States

    The Opposing Interests of the Several States Lassa Oppenheim, in the book entitled The Future of International Law, about The Opposing Interests of the Several States, wrote in 1921: 33. There is, secondly, the difficulty of contenting the opposite interests of the members of the community of […]

  • Quasi-legislation

    Quasi-legislation Within the Domain of International Law Lassa Oppenheim, in the book entitled The Future of International Law, about Quasi-legislation Within the Domain of International Law, wrote in 1921: 30. When we speak of legislation we have in view as a rule a state, wherein there is a […]

  • Declaration of London

    Resources See Also International Law; World War I study by N. Bentwich (1911). Further Reading (Books) International Naval Conference. The Declaration of London, February 26, 1909: A Collection of Official Papers and Documents Relating to the International Naval Confer…

  • Declaration of London

    Resources See Also International Law; World War I study by N. Bentwich (1911). Further Reading (Books) International Naval Conference. The Declaration of London, February 26, 1909: A Collection of Official Papers and Documents Relating to the International Naval Confer…

  • General International Law

    A Way Out Found in the Difference Between Universal and General International Law Lassa Oppenheim, in the book entitled The Future of International Law, about A Way Out Found in the Difference Between Universal and General International Law, wrote in 1921: But when once we free ourselves from […]

  • Interpretation of International Statutes

    Lassa Oppenheim, in the book entitled The Future of International Law, about Interpretation of International Statutes, wrote in 1921: 45. But even if international legislation attains the degree of success suggested, there still remains another great difficulty which must indirectly influence […]

  • Land War

    Davis's Interpretation of Article 23 (h) Lassa Oppenheim, in the book entitled The Future of International Law, about Davis's Interpretation of Article 23 (h), wrote in 1921: 37. This is also the opinion of Davis, one of the American delegates to the second Hague Conference; he gives […]