Tag: international politics

  • International Cooperation

    Resources See Also Further Reading Information related to international cooperation in the Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Law(MPEPIL), Germany, United Kingdom

  • International Regulatory Cooperation

    Regulatory Cooperation and Concertation – the Example of TTIP Negotiations This section provides an overview of regulatory cooperation and concertation – the example of ttip negotiations within the legal context of Regulatory Approaches in international economic law, with coverage of Resources […]

  • International Regulatory Cooperation

    Regulatory Cooperation and Concertation – the Example of TTIP Negotiations This section provides an overview of regulatory cooperation and concertation – the example of ttip negotiations within the legal context of Regulatory Approaches in international economic law, with coverage of Resources […]

  • International Cooperation Outside of the Security Council

    International Cooperation Outside of the Security Council in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to International Cooperation Outside of the Security Council: As Ambassador DiCarlo mentioned in her statement above, the initiative to advance a political solution to […]

  • International Cooperation Outside of the Security Council

    International Cooperation Outside of the Security Council in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to International Cooperation Outside of the Security Council: As Ambassador DiCarlo mentioned in her statement above, the initiative to advance a political solution to […]

  • Cooperative International Law

    A general term applicable to that international law arising from multinational agreements, such as the Charter of the United Nations and the Treaty of Rome, especially when the agreement is directed toward the attainment of goals common to the signatories, and the agreement is widely accepted among …

  • International Society

    International Society Law and Society The Need for Law and the Rule of Law Laws can change with time and according to location. See more about Rule of Law here. The Rule of Law, with origins in the Magna Carta, means that individuals must recognize and accept that law is necessary to regulate society. It…