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Inversión Extranjera En Paquetería, Mensajería Y Transporte De Carga: ¿Resistencia O Estado De Derecho?, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez Mar 2010

Inversión Extranjera En Paquetería, Mensajería Y Transporte De Carga: ¿Resistencia O Estado De Derecho?, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


Recomendaciones Para Una Reforma A La Ley Federal De Competencia Económica, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez Mar 2010

Recomendaciones Para Una Reforma A La Ley Federal De Competencia Económica, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


The Obligation Of Prevention And Reduction As An Essential Obligation For State Responsibility For Environmental Damage Caused By Nuclear Activities, Sayed Mohamed Mohamed Zeidan Mar 2010

The Obligation Of Prevention And Reduction As An Essential Obligation For State Responsibility For Environmental Damage Caused By Nuclear Activities, Sayed Mohamed Mohamed Zeidan

Sayed Mohamed Mohamed Zeidan

The aim of this article is to discuss the legal basis of the principle of prevention as customary and general principle of international law and its effectiveness to be the basis for State responsibility to prevent and reduce environmental nuclear damage. The principle of prevention is a fundamental principle in international law for the protection of the environment. According to international law, the State has the right to conduct nuclear activities for peaceful purposes, but this right is not absolute and restricted by the fact that it has not to cause damage to other States and the global environment. The …


Economic Development At The Core Of The International Investment Law Regime, Omar E. Garcia-Bolivar Mar 2010

Economic Development At The Core Of The International Investment Law Regime, Omar E. Garcia-Bolivar

Omar E Garcia-Bolivar

This article is about the preeminence of economic development in international investment law as the intention of the States is taking into account.


Sovereignty V. Investment Protection: Back To Calvo?, Omar E. Garcia-Bolivar Mar 2010

Sovereignty V. Investment Protection: Back To Calvo?, Omar E. Garcia-Bolivar

Omar E Garcia-Bolivar

This article is about the possible return of policies against foreign investment protection.


Derecho De La Seguridad Social En México, Bruno L. Costantini García Feb 2010

Derecho De La Seguridad Social En México, Bruno L. Costantini García

Bruno L. Costantini García

Breve presentación del Derecho de la Segurida Social en México.

¿Qué es?

¿Cómo funciona?

¿Su aplicación?


Violence Against Women And The Special Rapporteur On Traditional Practices Affecting The Health Of Women And The Girl Child, Ana M. Nacvalovaite Feb 2010

Violence Against Women And The Special Rapporteur On Traditional Practices Affecting The Health Of Women And The Girl Child, Ana M. Nacvalovaite

Ana M Nacvalovaite

The Article portrays a facet of the conflict between the universalism of human rights, and comprehensive analysis of the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women in the case of a woman of Malian origin sentenced to prison in France for Female Genital Mutilation. It synthesizes recognized issues in the discussion and extends them in several important directions that continue to be overlooked, such as ethno-cultural and religious diversity, conflict between the universalism of human rights, the clash between particular cultural practices concerning women and human rights norms concerning the individual, in specifically in the context of liberal democratic states. …


Drawing The Right Lessons From Icsid Jurisprudence On The Doctrine Of Necessity, Amin George Forji Feb 2010

Drawing The Right Lessons From Icsid Jurisprudence On The Doctrine Of Necessity, Amin George Forji

Amin George Forji

Bilateral investment treaties (BITs) and the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) have over the years injected an important dynamic into public international law, that is, the replacement of a political remedy (peaceful cooperation amongst nations) by a legal one (settlement of investment disputes). The institution of ICSID and the revision of BITs in line with its rules have opened the way for direct investors’ claims and investor-state arbitration. The obvious implication of a compulsory arbitration provision is that it has made up for many shortcomings of the diplomatic protection mechanism with, “the potential for an individual …


False Imprisonment As A Tort In India, Hari Priya Jan 2010

False Imprisonment As A Tort In India, Hari Priya

Hari Priya

The tort of false imprisonment is one of the most severe forms of human rights violation, and this paper aims to define and to understand the concept of false imprisonment as a tort in India. It also seeks to know about the evolution of the notion of false imprisonment as a tort, with reference to Indian and foreign cases, and understand who and when can one be held liable for the tort of false imprisonment. It further deals with the remedies available for the said tort.


High-Stakes Sleuthing - What You Should Know About Protecting Your Trade Secrets, Matthew P. Allen Jan 2010

High-Stakes Sleuthing - What You Should Know About Protecting Your Trade Secrets, Matthew P. Allen

Matthew P. Allen

No abstract provided.


Overlapping Jurisdiction Between Wto Dispute Settlement And Bilateral Mechanisms: Analysis Of Wto Dsb And Chile-Usa Fta, Akawat Laowonsiri, Pawarit Lertdhamtewe Jan 2010

Overlapping Jurisdiction Between Wto Dispute Settlement And Bilateral Mechanisms: Analysis Of Wto Dsb And Chile-Usa Fta, Akawat Laowonsiri, Pawarit Lertdhamtewe

Pawarit Lertdhamtewe

Dispute settlement mechanisms to international trade conflicts are widely varied and can be used selectively since employment of these mechanisms undeniably support on-going process of the world's economy development. This paper is intended to give analysis of overlapping jurisdiction between dispute settlement systems to trade conflicts between countries, herein the case of FTA between Chile-USA and the dispute settlement system under WTO regime. This comparative analysis is expected to give motivation for further research and studies on the same or related fields.


Legal Processing Outsourcing: Is The Lack Of A Regulatory Framework One Of The Challenges Facing The Lpo Industry In India?, Mubashshir Sarshar Jan 2010

Legal Processing Outsourcing: Is The Lack Of A Regulatory Framework One Of The Challenges Facing The Lpo Industry In India?, Mubashshir Sarshar

Mubashshir Sarshar

No abstract provided.


Case Study: 1950-1970 Section- 6, The Transfer Of Property Act, 1882, Mubashshir Sarshar Jan 2010

Case Study: 1950-1970 Section- 6, The Transfer Of Property Act, 1882, Mubashshir Sarshar

Mubashshir Sarshar

No abstract provided.


Amartya Sen's Theory Of Poverty, Mubashshir Sarshar Jan 2010

Amartya Sen's Theory Of Poverty, Mubashshir Sarshar

Mubashshir Sarshar

No abstract provided.


Professional Communication And Confidential Communication, Mubashshir Sarshar Jan 2010

Professional Communication And Confidential Communication, Mubashshir Sarshar

Mubashshir Sarshar

No abstract provided.


Sociological Study Of Children (Pledging Of Labour) Act, 1933, Mubashshir Sarshar Jan 2010

Sociological Study Of Children (Pledging Of Labour) Act, 1933, Mubashshir Sarshar

Mubashshir Sarshar

No abstract provided.


Hindu Religious And Charitable Endowments, Mubashshir Sarshar Jan 2010

Hindu Religious And Charitable Endowments, Mubashshir Sarshar

Mubashshir Sarshar

No abstract provided.


The Doctrine Of Proportionality, Mubashshir Sarshar Jan 2010

The Doctrine Of Proportionality, Mubashshir Sarshar

Mubashshir Sarshar

No abstract provided.


C.P.C., 1908 Order Xx (Rules 10-20): A Case Study 1990-2010(July), Mubashshir Sarshar Jan 2010

C.P.C., 1908 Order Xx (Rules 10-20): A Case Study 1990-2010(July), Mubashshir Sarshar

Mubashshir Sarshar

No abstract provided.


Patriarchy- The Indian Experience, Mubashshir Sarshar Jan 2010

Patriarchy- The Indian Experience, Mubashshir Sarshar

Mubashshir Sarshar

No abstract provided.


Hedge Funds: 1997 Asian Financial Crisis, Response And Regulatory Measures In South Korea, Arun Khatri Jan 2010

Hedge Funds: 1997 Asian Financial Crisis, Response And Regulatory Measures In South Korea, Arun Khatri

Arun Khatri

Introduction:

The principal focus of this paper is on the role of hedge funds in the 1997 Asian financial crisis, and the reforms and regulations adopted by South Korea after the crisis. Apart from this it also discusses some aspects of the role played by world bodies like the IMF in bailing South Korea out of the crisis. The paper will begin with an analysis of events leading to the Asian financial crisis. From there, it will discuss the basic fundamentals of hedge funds, strategies employed by hedge funds and then their role in the crisis. It will then analyze …


Fortalecer A Los Reguladores: Cambiando Las Reglas Del Juego En México (Presentación Libro), Alejandro Faya Rodriguez Jan 2010

Fortalecer A Los Reguladores: Cambiando Las Reglas Del Juego En México (Presentación Libro), Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez Jan 2010

Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


Fortalecer A Los Reguladores, Cambiando Las Reglas Del Juego En México, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez Jan 2010

Fortalecer A Los Reguladores, Cambiando Las Reglas Del Juego En México, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


Democratization Of The International Law, Timur R. Korotkiy Jan 2010

Democratization Of The International Law, Timur R. Korotkiy

Timur R. Korotkiy

The article deals with the processes of democratization of international law, the establishment of democracy in the international legal system. Aside from that in the article explores the issues embodied in international law principles and norms containing liberal- democratic values, the development of international legal mechanisms for the establishment, maintenance and development of democratic institutions in the states and prevention of emergence and existence of undemocratic regimes, democratization of international rule-making procedures and enforcement of norms.


Institutionalization And Exclusion, Erica L. Shnayder Jan 2010

Institutionalization And Exclusion, Erica L. Shnayder

Erica L Shnayder

On August 15, 2007, Croatia became the fourth country in the world to ratify the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Since then, however, Croatia has failed to meet its obligations under the international treaty. Croatia has made virtually no progress on deinstitutionalization and continues to deny persons with disabilities the right to legal capacity and equal access to education and employment. In Croatia, persons with mental and intellectual disabilities continually face isolation and segregation on the basis of their disability. In order to meet the goals of the CRPD, Croatia must focus on building a more inclusive …


Too Old To Treat: Is Health Care Of Right To Older Persons In Uganda?, Med Ssengooba Jan 2010

Too Old To Treat: Is Health Care Of Right To Older Persons In Uganda?, Med Ssengooba

Med Ssengooba

This paper analyses health in the context of older persons/ elderly (words used interchangeably) in Uganda. It offers an insight into health care in Uganda generally and the challenges that older persons experience in accessing health care services. The paper discusses the legal basis upon which older persons can enforce the right to health care in courts of law, and thus it offers a critique of Uganda’s domestic legislation, as well as international instruments to which Uganda is a State Party. The paper finally draws best practices from other jurisdictions as it proposes recommendations on how best Uganda’s health care …


Treaty Interpretation In Wto Dispute Settlement: The Outstanding Question Of The Legality Of Local Working Requirements, Bryan Mercurio, Mitali Tyagi Jan 2010

Treaty Interpretation In Wto Dispute Settlement: The Outstanding Question Of The Legality Of Local Working Requirements, Bryan Mercurio, Mitali Tyagi

Bryan Mercurio

This article explores treaty interpretation in dispute settlement at the World Trade Organization (WTO) by seeking to resolve the unanswered question of whether local working requirements – domestic provisions which allow the grant of a compulsory license when a patent is not “worked” in that country – are legal under the international trade regime. The issue remains in flux as local working requirements appear to be inconsistent with the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of International Property Rights (TRIPS) Article 27, which prohibits discrimination as to “whether products are imported or locally produced.” However, TRIPS Article 2.2 incorporates the substantial majority …


La Protection Des Civils Dans Les Nouvelles Configurations Conflictuelles : Retour Au Droit Des Gens Ou Dépassement Du Droit International Humanitaire, Gregory Lewkowicz Jan 2010

La Protection Des Civils Dans Les Nouvelles Configurations Conflictuelles : Retour Au Droit Des Gens Ou Dépassement Du Droit International Humanitaire, Gregory Lewkowicz

Gregory Lewkowicz

In this paper, the development of alternative regulatory tools (codes of conduct, monitoring mechanisms, etc.) dealing with the protection of civilians during armed conflicts is scrutinized in the context of “new wars”. The paper analyses the connections between these alternative regulatory tools and classical international humanitarian law (IHL) instruments. The paper suggests that the profusion of alternative regulatory tools can help to disseminate classical IHL norms and to adapt them to contemporary warfare. The paper also envisages the possibility of a new “lex armorum” emerging from these new regulatory tools and challenging classical IHL.


Potential For Future Growth Of The International Criminal Court: Possible Expansion Toward Universal Jurisdiction, Michael K. Marriott Jan 2010

Potential For Future Growth Of The International Criminal Court: Possible Expansion Toward Universal Jurisdiction, Michael K. Marriott

Michael K Marriott

Having an intact legal system to prosecute serious criminal offenses is a luxury taken for granted in many parts of the developed world. While comprehensive domestic legal systems are preferable to the far more complex international legal system, an unfortunate reality of the contemporary world is that where many of the most shocking and large-scale violent crimes take place, there is no domestic legal system to speak of. The International Criminal Court was created to meet the need of prosecuting these offenses. Limited in its jurisdiction on a variety of levels, the ICC nevertheless has on its current docket the …