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Introducing The ‘Reconciliatory Approach’ – Harmonizing International Environmental Law With Other Specialised Areas Of International Law, Britta Sjöstedt
Introducing The ‘Reconciliatory Approach’ – Harmonizing International Environmental Law With Other Specialised Areas Of International Law, Britta Sjöstedt
Britta Sjöstedt
In this paper, I argue that international environmental treaties can interact with other specialised areas of law applicable to the same subject matter in the same context by using the ‘reconciliatory approach’ (RA). This approach entails that the institutions established under the environmental treaties are empowered to develop the treaty provisions in a manner that may also take other legal areas into account and thereby be able to reconcile obligations of other specialised legal areas. The RA functions on the premise that international law is one system with the inherent ambition to coherently systematize its norms. By looking at the …
Rethinking Economic Governance: A Naturalistic Cosmopolitan Jurisprudence
Rethinking Economic Governance: A Naturalistic Cosmopolitan Jurisprudence
kjackson@fordham.edu
No abstract provided.
Collaborative Governance And International Economic Relations
Collaborative Governance And International Economic Relations
kjackson@fordham.edu
No abstract provided.
Jus Cogens, Ulf Linderfalk
Winterthouhgts, Matilda Arvidsson
Our Mongrel Selves: Pluralism, Identity And The Nation, Brian Slattery
Our Mongrel Selves: Pluralism, Identity And The Nation, Brian Slattery
Brian Slattery
Charting Global Responsibilities: Legal Philosophy And Human Rights
Charting Global Responsibilities: Legal Philosophy And Human Rights
kjackson@fordham.edu
No abstract provided.