Exceptions in International Law
Exceptions in International Law
Paddeu, Federica; Bartels, Lorand
Oxford University Press
06/2020
426
Dura
Inglês
9780198789321
15 a 20 dias
922
Jaap Hage: Antonia Waltermann and Gustavo Arosemena, Exceptions in International Law
Giovanni Sartor: Rules and Exceptions, in Law and Elsewhere
Frederick Schauer: Rules, Defeasibility, and the Psychology of Exceptions
Jorge Vinuales: Seven Ways of Escaping a Rule: Of Exceptions and their Avatars in International Law
Joost Pauwelyn: Defences and the Burden of Proof in International Law
Giovanni Battista Ratti and Andrea Dolcetti: Derogation and Defeasibility in International Law
Andre de Hoogh: Exceptions to Peremptory Rules, The Compelling Law of Jus Cogens and Exceptions to Peremptory Norms: To Derogate or Not to Derogate, That is the Question!
Iain Scobbie: Exceptions: self-defence as an exception to the prohibition on the use of force
Luis Duarte d'Almeida: Defences in the Law of State Responsibility: A View from Jurisprudence
Federica Paddeu: Clarifying the Concept of Circumstances Precluding Wrongfulness (Justifications) in International Law
Antonios Tzanakopoulos and Eleni Methymaki: Freedom With Their Exception: Jurisdiction and Immunity as Rule and Exception
Valentin Jeutner: Both the Rule and the Exception: The Concept of a Legal Dilemma and the Survival of the State
Ulf Linderfalk: Good Faith and the Exercise of Treaty-Based Discretionary Powers
Robert Kolb: The Construction of the Rebus Sic Stantibus Clause in Different Phases of International Law - Exception, Rule or Remote Spectator?
Malgosia Fitzmaurice: The Angst of the Exceptio Inadimplenti non est Adimplendum in International Law
Kimberley Trapp: Human Rights Exceptions
James Harrison: Exceptions in Multilateral Environmental Agreements
Kai Ambos: Defences in International Criminal Law - Exceptions in International Law?
Caroline Henckels: Scope Limitation or Affirmative Defence? The Purpose and Role of Investment Treaty Exception Clauses
Oisin Suttle: Reasons, Institutions, Authorities: Three Models of Exceptions in WTO Law
Jaap Hage: Antonia Waltermann and Gustavo Arosemena, Exceptions in International Law
Giovanni Sartor: Rules and Exceptions, in Law and Elsewhere
Frederick Schauer: Rules, Defeasibility, and the Psychology of Exceptions
Jorge Vinuales: Seven Ways of Escaping a Rule: Of Exceptions and their Avatars in International Law
Joost Pauwelyn: Defences and the Burden of Proof in International Law
Giovanni Battista Ratti and Andrea Dolcetti: Derogation and Defeasibility in International Law
Andre de Hoogh: Exceptions to Peremptory Rules, The Compelling Law of Jus Cogens and Exceptions to Peremptory Norms: To Derogate or Not to Derogate, That is the Question!
Iain Scobbie: Exceptions: self-defence as an exception to the prohibition on the use of force
Luis Duarte d'Almeida: Defences in the Law of State Responsibility: A View from Jurisprudence
Federica Paddeu: Clarifying the Concept of Circumstances Precluding Wrongfulness (Justifications) in International Law
Antonios Tzanakopoulos and Eleni Methymaki: Freedom With Their Exception: Jurisdiction and Immunity as Rule and Exception
Valentin Jeutner: Both the Rule and the Exception: The Concept of a Legal Dilemma and the Survival of the State
Ulf Linderfalk: Good Faith and the Exercise of Treaty-Based Discretionary Powers
Robert Kolb: The Construction of the Rebus Sic Stantibus Clause in Different Phases of International Law - Exception, Rule or Remote Spectator?
Malgosia Fitzmaurice: The Angst of the Exceptio Inadimplenti non est Adimplendum in International Law
Kimberley Trapp: Human Rights Exceptions
James Harrison: Exceptions in Multilateral Environmental Agreements
Kai Ambos: Defences in International Criminal Law - Exceptions in International Law?
Caroline Henckels: Scope Limitation or Affirmative Defence? The Purpose and Role of Investment Treaty Exception Clauses
Oisin Suttle: Reasons, Institutions, Authorities: Three Models of Exceptions in WTO Law