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The Comparative Economics Of International Intellectual Property Agreements, Peter Yu
The Comparative Economics Of International Intellectual Property Agreements, Peter Yu
Peter K. Yu
No abstract provided.
Workshop And Lectures On “International Water Law, Negotiation And Conflict Resolution”, Gabriel Eckstein
Workshop And Lectures On “International Water Law, Negotiation And Conflict Resolution”, Gabriel Eckstein
Gabriel Eckstein
No abstract provided.
Protecting Environmental Hot Spots During And After Armed Conflict Through Multilateral Environmental Agreements, Britta Sjöstedt
Protecting Environmental Hot Spots During And After Armed Conflict Through Multilateral Environmental Agreements, Britta Sjöstedt
Britta Sjöstedt
In this paper I argue that areas of international environmental importance could be protected during and after armed conflict by utilizing the mechanisms established under Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs), in particular the World Heritage Convention (WHC) and potentially also of the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance (Ramsar Convention). Most armed conflicts taking place today cause substantial environmental damage as a direct or indirect effect of the warfare. Also, indirect consequences of armed conflicts such as unsustainable exploitation of natural resources, massive flux of displaced persons, collapse of governmental control and infrastructure put additional pressure on sensitive ecosystems. The framework …
Panelist, The Role Of Government In Corporate Activities And Cross-Border Transactions, Kent Greenfield
Panelist, The Role Of Government In Corporate Activities And Cross-Border Transactions, Kent Greenfield
Kent Greenfield
No abstract provided.
Suspicious Rights: Pealing Back The Principle Of Separation, Jihan A. Kahssay
Suspicious Rights: Pealing Back The Principle Of Separation, Jihan A. Kahssay
Jihan A Kahssay
No abstract provided.
Participation In Roundtable Panel “Legal Aspects Of Water: Transboundary Waters And Cooperation”, Gabriel Eckstein
Participation In Roundtable Panel “Legal Aspects Of Water: Transboundary Waters And Cooperation”, Gabriel Eckstein
Gabriel Eckstein
No abstract provided.
Participation In Roundtable Panel “Legal Aspects Of Water: Right To Water And Sanitation", Gabriel Eckstein
Participation In Roundtable Panel “Legal Aspects Of Water: Right To Water And Sanitation", Gabriel Eckstein
Gabriel Eckstein
No abstract provided.
Burning Issues For International Tax Career Seekers, William Byrnes
Burning Issues For International Tax Career Seekers, William Byrnes
William H. Byrnes
No abstract provided.
Keynote Address, Global Justice And International Economic Law, Frank Garcia
Keynote Address, Global Justice And International Economic Law, Frank Garcia
Frank J. Garcia
No abstract provided.
Sustainability Criteria As A Tool To Promote Sustainable Products And Their Sustainable Production, Evgenia Pavlovskaia
Sustainability Criteria As A Tool To Promote Sustainable Products And Their Sustainable Production, Evgenia Pavlovskaia
Evgenia Pavlovskaia
Coming publication
Summary:
Among the environmental challenges, which humanity is facing today, there are the threat of global climate change, unsatisfactory air quality, – especially in large cities, – and the fact that the resources of fossil fuels are finite. Biofuels have long been at the top of the political and scientific agenda as a possible solution to all the three challenges.
Not everything is clear about biofuels. The production costs of biofuels are still higher than those of traditional fossil fuels: without subsidies biofuels are not competitive. The environmental impact of biofuels has also been questioned, for example the …
Looking To The Practices Of Transnational Corporations To Protect The Global Environment: A New Theory Of Custom In International Environmental Law, Matthew Thurmer
Looking To The Practices Of Transnational Corporations To Protect The Global Environment: A New Theory Of Custom In International Environmental Law, Matthew Thurmer
Matthew A Thurmer Mr.
To a large extent, international environmental law has been unsuccessful. As a result, new and creative thinking is needed to protect the global environment. This paper, in particular, considers an approach to customary international law that is based on the practices of transnational corporations (TNCs) rather than the practices of states. Of course, many TNCs are harming the Earth. Thus, the state must regulate these multinational companies to establish practices that are environmentally sound. If enough states pass and enforce such laws, then at some point a rule of custom will arise that can protect the global environment.
Social Assistance For Immigrants And Refugees In Denmark: A Judgment And A Prophecy, Ida Elisabeth Koch
Social Assistance For Immigrants And Refugees In Denmark: A Judgment And A Prophecy, Ida Elisabeth Koch
Ida Elisabeth Koch
No abstract provided.
The Life And Times Of Targeted Killing, Markus Gunneflo
The Life And Times Of Targeted Killing, Markus Gunneflo
Markus Gunneflo
Against the background of the ongoing shift in the perception of the legality and legitimacy of extraterritorial lethal force in counterterrorism, my doctoral thesis analyses the emergence of so-called “targeted killing” in the history of Israel and the US, as well as in international law. It finds that the relationship between targeted killing and law, particularly international law, is not a straightforward case of more or less determinate and legally binding norms being applied to state measures adopted in situations of insecurity (in this case, those of the second Intifada and 9/11) but rather one of a much longer and …
The European Convention On Human Rights And The Protection Of Socio-Economic Demands, Ida Elisabeth Koch
The European Convention On Human Rights And The Protection Of Socio-Economic Demands, Ida Elisabeth Koch
Ida Elisabeth Koch
No abstract provided.
International Economic Cooperation As A Social Phenomenon: A Reply To Posner & Sykes, Sungjoon Cho
International Economic Cooperation As A Social Phenomenon: A Reply To Posner & Sykes, Sungjoon Cho
Sungjoon Cho
No abstract provided.
An International Organization's Identity Crisis, Sungjoon Cho
An International Organization's Identity Crisis, Sungjoon Cho
Sungjoon Cho
No abstract provided.
How The World Trade Community Operates: Norms And Discourse, Sungjoon Cho
How The World Trade Community Operates: Norms And Discourse, Sungjoon Cho
Sungjoon Cho
No abstract provided.
Trademark Protection And Territoriality: Challenges In The Global Economy, Edward Lee
Trademark Protection And Territoriality: Challenges In The Global Economy, Edward Lee
Edward Lee
No abstract provided.
Does Undrip Matter?: Indian Law In The United States And The International Right To Self-Determination, Kevin Crow
Does Undrip Matter?: Indian Law In The United States And The International Right To Self-Determination, Kevin Crow
Kevin Crow