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Can A State Or A Head Of State Claim The Benefit Of Immunities In Case An International Crime Has Been Committed?, Brigitte Stern Jan 2008

Can A State Or A Head Of State Claim The Benefit Of Immunities In Case An International Crime Has Been Committed?, Brigitte Stern

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

I propose to deal with a topic which is at the crossroads of what I see as the main tension in international law today. This is the tension-not to say more-between state sovereignty, on one side, and the protection of the human rights of individuals on the other.


Solving The Problem Of Tax-Treaty Shopping Through The Use Of Limitation On Benefits Provisions, Anna A. Kornikova Jan 2008

Solving The Problem Of Tax-Treaty Shopping Through The Use Of Limitation On Benefits Provisions, Anna A. Kornikova

Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business

No abstract provided.


Implications Of Global Warming On State Sovereignty And Arctic Resources Under The United Nations Convention On The Law Of The Sea: How The Arctic Is No Longer Communis Omnium Naturali Jure, Parker Clote Jan 2008

Implications Of Global Warming On State Sovereignty And Arctic Resources Under The United Nations Convention On The Law Of The Sea: How The Arctic Is No Longer Communis Omnium Naturali Jure, Parker Clote

Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business

No abstract provided.