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A More Effective International Law or A New "World Law"?

Article 2(4) of the UN Charter reads, "All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial ...

"A More Effective International Law or A New "World Law"?

By Jost Delbruck, Published on 07/01/93.

Today's Challenges Require More Effective and Inclusive Global ...

New orientation for multilateralism means recommitting to ensuring a peaceful world based on international law, with the United Nations ...

Times Are Changing – and What About the International Rule of Law ...

This may be seen as a development back towards a more traditional, State-centered and sovereignty-based system of international law, as it was ...

The Future of International Law is Domestic (or, The European Way ...

Our argument goes further, however, by suggesting that these new mechanisms of international law have the power to make the system as a whole far more effective ...

SECURITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS While recent events have fanned ...

Nowhere is the challenge of creating effective international law more daunting than in the area of human rights. Human rights treaties, after all, are ...

International Law in the Post-Human Rights Era | Texas Law Review

With this proliferation of norms came other, more fundamental changes. The meaning of sovereignty purportedly shifted to focus on the individual. The sources of ...

International treaties have mostly failed to produce their intended ...

Although these results may be partly attributable to more easily measured quantitative outcomes, trade and finance treaties seem to be consistently effective no ...

Duality of Direct Effect of International Law - Oxford Academic

Where direct effect has been recognized and applied, it can function as a powerful sword that can pierce the boundary of the national legal order and protect ...

Strengthening the Rules-Based Global Order - Stimson Center

With the adoption of the UN Charter in 1945, a compelling new international legal regime was established for the world community, underpinned by ...

Understanding International Law - United Nations Treaty Collection

There are treaties for roads, airspace and bodies of water. And as new needs arise, whether to prevent or punish terrorist acts or to regulate e-commerce, new ...

Does International Human Rights Law Make a Difference

international courts or agencies-a trend growing in practice. Outside Europe such enforcement is rare and even more rarely effective. Still ...

Beyond Compliance: Rethinking Why International Law Really Matters

for successful post-conflict transitions and, even more so, for bringing ... Faculty Director, Institute for International Law and Justice, New. York University ...

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 ...

Challenging International Law: What's New? - Opinio Juris

Given the social and political situation today, which the international lawyer is powerless to alter, the continued fiction of universal ...

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

a New Database, at 42 (CESifo Working Paper No. ... Monitoring and fact-finding, an approach that is gaining ground in international law, could be more successful ...

Flagrant rule-breaking by governments and corporate actors

Powerful governments cast humanity into an era devoid of effective international rule of law, with civilians in conflicts paying the highest ...

Why Should We Care About International Law?

national law could empower Trump. The president would be more effective at achieving longstanding U.S. foreign policy goals if, instead of dismissing.

International Law - E-International Relations

Although questions about international law persist, especially when powerful nations use their political power to 'bend' the law, ...

Design of International Agreements - Oxford Academic

The agreements are, therefore, more valuable if they can bind the parties more effectively. If international law is weak, we should expect states to do ...