Ius contra bellum: le droit international relatif au maintien de la paix ; précis
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In: Collection de droit international 63
In: Collection de droit international public
In: Collection du Centre Universitaire de Droit International Humanitaire = Collection of the University Centre for International Humaitarian Law
In: Collection de droit international 54
In: Collection de droit international 55
In: Brill Book Archive Part 1, ISBN: 9789004472495
In: Publications on Ocean Development 38
This book provides a complete overview of the jurisprudence on maritime delimitation. Each case is presented under a series of identical headings, so as simultaneously to provide the reader with a complete analysis of the individual case and a uniform measure of comparison with other cases. The headings are as follows: geographical context; submissions and arguments of the parties; specific features of the case; the judgement, broken down into its various elements; individual and dissenting opinions; and academic comment (together with a bibliography). The longest section on each case is that devoted to the judgement. The analysis of each relevant element (the role of third States, equity, equidistance, the displacement of a provisional line, islands, proportionality etc.) is presented in three ways: (1) a brief introductory part introducing, and offering a critique of, the essential features of the relevant part of the decision; (2) relevant extracts from the judgement; (3) commentaries (either brief or more developed, according to the needs of the case), that endeavour to bring out the substance of the judgement, in particular by drawing out the various consequences, making connections with previous and future cases so as to chart the development of the jurisprudence, and offering critical reflections. The book thus presents a complete panorama of the jurisprudential problems associated with maritime delimitation. The clarity and comprehensive nature of the presentation, and the quality of the commentaries, makes it an indispensable reference work for academics and for practitioners alike
"There is a great degree of controversy on the proper complexion and role of general principles of law in the international legal order. Opinions range from total rejection of some types of principles to the most enthusiastic endorsement of principles as the necessary oil for the many complex wheels of the legal order. In this book one of the leading public lawyers of his generation explores the concept of good faith and its role in international law. Rather than offer a detailed, comprehensive examination, Kolb aims to map the true points of gravity of the principle of good faith in the international legal order. In so doing, he illustrates how the various legal institutions who operate in the sphere of public international law allow the principle of good faith to unfold."--Bloomsbury Publishing
The role of principles in the body of public international law -- The three meanings of good faith in public international law -- The degree of normativity of the principle of good faith -- The delimitation of good faith with respect to other principles of international law -- Good faith and the sources -- Good faith and the jurisdiction of states -- Good faith in the law of international organizations -- Good faith in the law of international responsibility -- Good faith in the law on the peaceful settlement of international disputes -- Good faith in the international law of investments : legitimate expectations and prohibition of abuse of procedure under "Fair and Equitable Treatment" -- Good faith in the law of armed conflicts : the prohibition of perfidy
In: Netherlands international law review: NILR ; international law - conflict of laws, Band 63, Heft 1, S. 75-83
ISSN: 1741-6191
In: The Australian yearbook of international law, Band 32, Heft 1, S. 135-144
ISSN: 2666-0229
In: Australian Year Book of International Law, Band 32
In: European journal of international law, Band 23, Heft 1, S. 233-241
ISSN: 1464-3596