Abstract This article deals with a highly topical issue in European Law and Politics: the European Union Reform Treaty. It outlines the key changes introduced by the Treaty, then subjects... en savoir plus →
Abstract This paper discusses whether it should be legal for a state to shoot down a civilian plane, converted by terrorists into a deadly suicide missile. Is it justifiable to... en savoir plus →
Abstract The book reviewed, titled Sucesión de Estados y Salvaguardia de la Dignidad Humana, which translates from Spanish as “State Succession and Safeguarding of Human Dignity”, was published in 2001.... en savoir plus →
Abstract Terrorism and the State; Rethinking the Rules of State Responsibility by Dr.Tal Becker is an ambitious project. Dr. Becker goes ‘head to head’ with the agency paradigm of direct... en savoir plus →
Abstract Les règles internationales relatives à la lutte contre le terrorisme by Jean-Christophe Martin is a comprehensive survey of the rules of international law applicable in the counter-terrorism context. As... en savoir plus →
Abstract The book Unity and Diversity in International Law largely reflects international lawyers’ uneasiness and discomfort with this conventional dilemma. The volume consists of the proceedings of an international symposium held in Kiel,... en savoir plus →
Abstract British and Canadian Perspectives on International Law is a collection of articles which examines this last phenomenon with reference to the perspectives prevailing in Britain and Canada on the creation, application... en savoir plus →
Abstract In December 2005, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered its judgment in the case brought by the Democratic Republic of the Congo against Uganda for, inter alia, massive... en savoir plus →
Abstract Students of Russian legal and constitutional reform, and those interested in modern Russian politics will benefit from Pamela Jordan's thorough study of the post-Soviet era advocate reforms. Moreover, Jordan’s work... en savoir plus →
Abstract Becoming a “classic” book in international law literature is commonly a protracted process. This assertion has however been faulted by the groundbreaking Martti Koskenniemi’s From Apology to Utopia. This volume was... en savoir plus →
Abstract Since the early 1990s, the subject of compliance with international norms has attracted considerable attention among scholars working in both international law and international relations. As a result of the growing... en savoir plus →
Abstract Over the past decade, the international legal system has been marked by an increase in the activities, prominence and workload of international courts and tribunals. The growth of the international justice... en savoir plus →
Abstract Under Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations (Charter), states possess an inherent right to exercise self-defence against armed attacks. At the level of principle, the rationale of Article... en savoir plus →
Abstract “No human reads your mail to target ads or other information without your consent.” This is an excerpt included in Google’s Gmail Privacy Policy that explains the methodology underlying the... en savoir plus →
Abstract In the context of the unprecedented level of cultural destruction taking place in Kosovo since the international community took over in 1999, the author of this article seeks to provide... en savoir plus →
International Seminar on the Information Society, Human Dignity and Human Rights Montreal, June 17th and 18th, 2004 Participants List Séminaire international sur la société de l'information, la dignité humaine... en savoir plus →