Solidarity in International Law

Solidarity in International Law

Challenges, Opportunities and The Role of Regional Organizations

Pasquali, Leonardo

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2022

356

Dura

Inglês

9781032127057

15 a 20 dias

843

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1. Introduction. Solidarity: traditional international law vs. modern international law and universal international law vs. law of regional organizations 2. Historical background of solidarity in European law 3. Solidarity between law and religion 4. Solidarity and constitutional law in Italy and other European countries 5. Federalism, the principle of solidarity and the third stage in the division of competences 6. A realistic solidarity: Immanuel Kant's legacy for modern Europe 7. The dynamics between interest and solidarity as the functional basis of current international law 8. Solidarity and international investment law: reconciliation within the institutional framework 9. International solidarity and human rights. Some remarks about the draft United Nations declaration on the right to international solidarity 10. Solidarity in the EU. Beyond EU treaty provisions on solidarity 11. The reform of the Common European Asylum System: the new Pact on immigration and asylum 12. Solidarity with candidate States: the case of the Western Balkans 13. Solidarity among member states of regional organizations as a development of the good faith principle 14. Solidarity in the African System 15. Solidarity in ECOWAS, a sub-regional African organisation with relevant similarities to the EU 16. Solidarity in the League of Arab States 17. Solidarity in the law of MERCOSUR 18. Epilogue: lessons, questions, and outlook
Solidarity;International Law;Regional Organisation;EU Law;UN;TFEU;Public International Law;Member States;International Investment Law;Human Rights;EU Enlargement Policy;EU Charter;Regional Organizations;ECOWAS Revise Treaty;EU Institution;African Charter;EU Legal Order;Pan-African Parliament;Cooperative Federalism Model;EU Value;Organization Of American States;European Common Asylum System;EU Solidarity;Contemporary International Law;EU Member States;Dublin Regulation;Host MS