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Sanctions, International
Iain Cameron
Subject: International Law »
Date Added: 2012-03-23
International SanctionsThis article was revised by Iain Cameron and Anton Moiseienko on May 26th, 2021. The revised version can be found here.Introduc...
Sanctions, International
Iain Cameron, Anton Moiseienko
Subject: International Law »
Date Added: 2021-05-26
International SanctionsIain Cameron and Anton Moiseienko updated this article on May 26th, 2021. It was originally written by Iain Cameron, published ...
Secession
Theodore Christakis
Subject: International Law »
Date Added: 2012-03-23
Secession Introduction The term secession designates the unilateral withdrawal from a state of part of its territory and population with the wi...
Self-Defense
Mary Ellen O’Connell
Subject: International Law »
Date Added: 2012-03-23
Self-DefenseIntroductionHumanity has always recognized that individuals should have the right to defend themselves from violence. In international law...
Slavery
Silvia Scarpa
Subject: International Law »
Date Added: 2014-05-29
Slavery Introduction Slavery had existed for thousands of years, when, finally, in the 18th century the abolitionist ideal gained momentum. We...
Soft Law
Teresa Fajardo
Subject: International Law »
Date Added: 2014-01-30
Soft Law Introduction The generic term soft law covers a wide range of instruments of different nature and functions that make it very difficu...
Space Law
Frans von der Dunk
Subject: International Law »
Date Added: 2012-03-23
Space LawIntroductionSpace law is best defined as the law dealing in a substantial manner with human activities in outer space. Traditionally conceive...
Spanish School of International Law (c. 16th and 17th Centuries)
Pablo Antonio Fernández-Sánchez
Subject: International Law »
Date Added: 2013-09-30
Spanish School of International Law (c. 16th and 17th Centuries) Introduction The most important contribution to the development of modern int...
Sports Law, International
Carmen Pérez González
Subject: International Law »
Date Added: 2014-03-27
International Sports Law Introduction This article explores the relationship between international law and sport activity. The existence of an...
State of Necessity
Sarah Heathcote
Subject: International Law »
Date Added: 2014-01-13
State of Necessity Introduction State of necessity, now known as “necessity” and codified by Article 25 of the International Law Commission’s ...
Superior Orders
Annemieke van Verseveld
Subject: International Law »
Date Added: 2016-04-28
Superior OrdersIntroduction“Superior orders” refers to a defense in International Criminal Law (ICL). The gist of this defense is that a subordinate i...
Taba Arbitration, The
Robbie Sabel
Subject: International Law »
Date Added: 2020-04-22
The Taba ArbitrationIntroductionThe 1979 Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty stipulated that the boundary was the “[r]ecognized international boundary between E...
Teaching International Law
Christine Schwöbel-Patel
Subject: International Law »
Date Added: 2018-06-27
Teaching International LawIntroductionThe teaching of international law is a topic of interest to most international law educators. The pedagogy emplo...
Territorial Title
Masaharu Yanagihara
Subject: International Law »
Date Added: 2012-03-23
Territorial Title Introduction Especially essential for the existence of modern European international law is a state with a “defined territory...
Terrorism
Ben Saul
Subject: International Law »
Date Added: 2012-03-23
Terrorism Introduction International law has struggled to regulate terrorism for over a century, beginning with efforts to cooperate in the ext...
The 1948 Arab-Israeli Conflict and International Law
Noura Erakat
Subject: International Law »
Date Added: 2021-08-25
The 1948 Arab-Israeli Conflict and International LawIntroductionInternational law’s indeterminacy and its capacity to be shaped by what Duncan Kennedy...
The Ottoman Empire and International Law
Nobuyoshi Fujinami
Subject: International Law »
Date Added: 2021-08-25
The Ottoman Empire and International LawIntroductionThe Ottoman Empire has long been a marginal subject in both the history and theory of internationa...
Theory, Critical International Legal
Jason Beckett
Subject: International Law »
Date Added: 2012-03-23
Critical International Legal TheoryIntroductionAlthough most writings on public international law (PIL) possess an esprit critique, what distinguishes...
Tibet
José Elías Esteve Moltó
Subject: International Law »
Date Added: 2013-07-24
TibetIntroductionTibet has been the subject of ongoing political, legal, and even armed confrontations between the Beijing and Lhasa governments. This...
Tokyo Trials, The
Kirsten Sellars
Subject: International Law »
Date Added: 2019-05-29
The Tokyo TrialsIntroductionOf the postwar trials convened in Tokyo to try Japanese leaders for crimes relating to the war in Asia and the Pacific, by...
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