Secondary Rules of Primary Importance in International Law
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Secondary Rules of Primary Importance in International Law
Attribution, Causality, Evidence, and Standards of Review in the Practice of International Courts and Tribunals
Kajtar, Gabor; Cali, Basak; Milanovic, Marko
Oxford University Press
11/2022
368
Dura
Inglês
9780192869012
15 a 20 dias
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1: Gabor Kajtar, Basak Cali, and Marko Milanovic: Introduction: Secondary Rules of Primary Importance
Part 1 - Standard of Review in International Law
2: Eyal Benvenisti: Explaining Variations in Standards of Review in International Adjudication
3: Vladyslav Lanovoy: Standards of Review in the Practice of International Courts and Tribunals
4: Lukasz Gruszczynski: Saving Regulatory Space for States through the Standard of Review: A Case Study of Tobacco control-related International Disputes
5: Katalin Sulyok: Science, Legitimacy, and the Judicial Function: A Need for More Intrusive Standards of Review
Part 2 - Causation in International Law
6: Alice Ollino: A Missed Secondary Rulea Causation in the Breach of Preventive and Due Diligence Obligations?
7: Martin Jarrett: Depolluting the Doctrine on Causation in International Investment Law: The Case for Extracting Legal Causation
8: Catherine E. Gascoigne: A Priori Causal Inferences in the Law of the World Trade Organization
Part 3 - Evidentiary rules in International Law
9: Tilmann Altwicker and Alexandra Ellen Hansen: Presumptions as Secondary Rules in the Judicial Interpretation of International Human Rights
10: Basak Cali: Proving Bad Faith in International Law: Lessons from the Article 18 Case law of the European Court of Human Rights
11: Christopher Lentz: The Evidentiary Implications of a Party s Non-Participation in the Proceedings
Part 4 - Attribution in International Law
12: Marko Milanovic: State Acquiescence or Connivance in the Wrongful Conduct of Third Parties in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights
13: Christina Binder and Stephan Wittich: A Comparison of the Rules of Attribution in the Law of State Responsibility, State Immunity, and Custom
14: Jure Zrilic: Untangling the Relationship between Attribution and Due Diligence in Investment Law and Beyond
15: Gabor Kajtar: Fragmentation of Attribution in International Law
Part 1 - Standard of Review in International Law
2: Eyal Benvenisti: Explaining Variations in Standards of Review in International Adjudication
3: Vladyslav Lanovoy: Standards of Review in the Practice of International Courts and Tribunals
4: Lukasz Gruszczynski: Saving Regulatory Space for States through the Standard of Review: A Case Study of Tobacco control-related International Disputes
5: Katalin Sulyok: Science, Legitimacy, and the Judicial Function: A Need for More Intrusive Standards of Review
Part 2 - Causation in International Law
6: Alice Ollino: A Missed Secondary Rulea Causation in the Breach of Preventive and Due Diligence Obligations?
7: Martin Jarrett: Depolluting the Doctrine on Causation in International Investment Law: The Case for Extracting Legal Causation
8: Catherine E. Gascoigne: A Priori Causal Inferences in the Law of the World Trade Organization
Part 3 - Evidentiary rules in International Law
9: Tilmann Altwicker and Alexandra Ellen Hansen: Presumptions as Secondary Rules in the Judicial Interpretation of International Human Rights
10: Basak Cali: Proving Bad Faith in International Law: Lessons from the Article 18 Case law of the European Court of Human Rights
11: Christopher Lentz: The Evidentiary Implications of a Party s Non-Participation in the Proceedings
Part 4 - Attribution in International Law
12: Marko Milanovic: State Acquiescence or Connivance in the Wrongful Conduct of Third Parties in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights
13: Christina Binder and Stephan Wittich: A Comparison of the Rules of Attribution in the Law of State Responsibility, State Immunity, and Custom
14: Jure Zrilic: Untangling the Relationship between Attribution and Due Diligence in Investment Law and Beyond
15: Gabor Kajtar: Fragmentation of Attribution in International Law
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1: Gabor Kajtar, Basak Cali, and Marko Milanovic: Introduction: Secondary Rules of Primary Importance
Part 1 - Standard of Review in International Law
2: Eyal Benvenisti: Explaining Variations in Standards of Review in International Adjudication
3: Vladyslav Lanovoy: Standards of Review in the Practice of International Courts and Tribunals
4: Lukasz Gruszczynski: Saving Regulatory Space for States through the Standard of Review: A Case Study of Tobacco control-related International Disputes
5: Katalin Sulyok: Science, Legitimacy, and the Judicial Function: A Need for More Intrusive Standards of Review
Part 2 - Causation in International Law
6: Alice Ollino: A Missed Secondary Rulea Causation in the Breach of Preventive and Due Diligence Obligations?
7: Martin Jarrett: Depolluting the Doctrine on Causation in International Investment Law: The Case for Extracting Legal Causation
8: Catherine E. Gascoigne: A Priori Causal Inferences in the Law of the World Trade Organization
Part 3 - Evidentiary rules in International Law
9: Tilmann Altwicker and Alexandra Ellen Hansen: Presumptions as Secondary Rules in the Judicial Interpretation of International Human Rights
10: Basak Cali: Proving Bad Faith in International Law: Lessons from the Article 18 Case law of the European Court of Human Rights
11: Christopher Lentz: The Evidentiary Implications of a Party s Non-Participation in the Proceedings
Part 4 - Attribution in International Law
12: Marko Milanovic: State Acquiescence or Connivance in the Wrongful Conduct of Third Parties in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights
13: Christina Binder and Stephan Wittich: A Comparison of the Rules of Attribution in the Law of State Responsibility, State Immunity, and Custom
14: Jure Zrilic: Untangling the Relationship between Attribution and Due Diligence in Investment Law and Beyond
15: Gabor Kajtar: Fragmentation of Attribution in International Law
Part 1 - Standard of Review in International Law
2: Eyal Benvenisti: Explaining Variations in Standards of Review in International Adjudication
3: Vladyslav Lanovoy: Standards of Review in the Practice of International Courts and Tribunals
4: Lukasz Gruszczynski: Saving Regulatory Space for States through the Standard of Review: A Case Study of Tobacco control-related International Disputes
5: Katalin Sulyok: Science, Legitimacy, and the Judicial Function: A Need for More Intrusive Standards of Review
Part 2 - Causation in International Law
6: Alice Ollino: A Missed Secondary Rulea Causation in the Breach of Preventive and Due Diligence Obligations?
7: Martin Jarrett: Depolluting the Doctrine on Causation in International Investment Law: The Case for Extracting Legal Causation
8: Catherine E. Gascoigne: A Priori Causal Inferences in the Law of the World Trade Organization
Part 3 - Evidentiary rules in International Law
9: Tilmann Altwicker and Alexandra Ellen Hansen: Presumptions as Secondary Rules in the Judicial Interpretation of International Human Rights
10: Basak Cali: Proving Bad Faith in International Law: Lessons from the Article 18 Case law of the European Court of Human Rights
11: Christopher Lentz: The Evidentiary Implications of a Party s Non-Participation in the Proceedings
Part 4 - Attribution in International Law
12: Marko Milanovic: State Acquiescence or Connivance in the Wrongful Conduct of Third Parties in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights
13: Christina Binder and Stephan Wittich: A Comparison of the Rules of Attribution in the Law of State Responsibility, State Immunity, and Custom
14: Jure Zrilic: Untangling the Relationship between Attribution and Due Diligence in Investment Law and Beyond
15: Gabor Kajtar: Fragmentation of Attribution in International Law
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