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To What Extent Does International Law Reflect the Sovereign Will of ...


sovereignty and the right to be left alone: subsidiarity, justice

... degree of multilateral legal integration as reflected ... Arguably one of the scandals of existing international law is the extent to which ...

International Borders: Yours, Mine, and Ours

International treaty law reflects the collective value of border and ... sovereignty, which is a legal obligation under the Charter of the United Nations.

Why states comply with international law has long been at the ...

ANTONIA HANDLER CHAYES, THE NEW SOVEREIGNTY (1995); Harold Hongju Koh, Why Do Nations. Obey International Law?, 106 YALE L.J. 2599 (1997). For the importance of ...

The Concept of State Sovereignty in International Law - ResearchGate

Abstract · State sovereignty is a central concept in international law, which refers to the exclusive authority and · autonomy of a state to ...

International law - Customary, Treaties, Sovereignty | Britannica

International law reflects the establishment and subsequent modification of a world system founded almost exclusively on the notion that independent sovereign ...

Why Should We Care About International Law?

Once a state engages with international law, disparate actors within and outside of government can invoke it to foster “institutional interaction whereby global ...

THE PRINCIPLE OF SOVEREIGN EQUALITY OF STATES AS A ...

This legal independence is the usual significance attributed to the term by writers on international law. Occasionally, sovereignty is also defined as supreme " ...

International law - Wikipedia

International law differs from state-based domestic legal systems in that it operates largely through consent, since there is no universally accepted authority ...

Philosophy of International Law

Self-determination complicates the meaning of sovereignty in international law. It is conceptually cognate to moral and political ideas of ...

The Waning of the Sovereign State: Towards a New Paradigm for ...

The concept of an international community made up of sovereign States is the basis of our intellectual framework for international law. A look at history, ...

Why Do States Mostly Obey International Law?

Even though the UN Charter does not permit violating sovereignty through the use of aggression, the extent to which states follow their ...

International Law is Western Made Global Law: The Perception of ...

Abstract The way in which international law has been constructed and reconstructed over the ages in favour of the Western countries has ...

The Hole in the Whole: Sovereignty, Shared Sovereignty, and ...

This Symposium is brought to you for free and open access by the Michigan Journal of International Law at. University of Michigan Law School Scholarship ...

2. The Application of Sovereignty in Cyberspace - Chatham House

... sovereignty is violated will also be a question of degree. For ... In their view, the differences in how sovereignty is reflected in international law ...

“Indigenous sovereignty” and right to self-determination in ...

“Sovereignty,” one of the foundational principles of international law, has deep significance both from the vantage point of indigenous ...

Sovereignty vs. Internationalism and Where United States Courts ...

controversial question of international law: to what extent and under ... does not reflect international law as actually practiced by states but.

On the Balance Between International Law and Democratic ...

Great powers constantly face the choice of maxmizing their sovereign powers in an anarchic world or sacrificing some degree of sovereignty in ...

SHOULD INTERNATIONAL LAW RECOGNIZE A RIGHT OF ...

This 'pluralistic view' of sovereignty is one that increasingly recognizes the importance of human beings and their security, in addition to the ...

The United States and International Law

The United States does believe that international law matters. We help develop it, rely on it, abide by it, and - contrary to some impressions - it has an ...

Sovereignty in International Law | Acta Universitatis Danubius. Juridica

We note that by virtue of its sovereignty, the state has not only rights but also duties under the international law, which limits the potential for abuse of ...