This article suggests the need for a richer intellectual history of seventeenth-century international law than that typically on offer—one more sensitive to humanist methods, literary texts, and aspects of embodied vulnerability that tend to be obscured as “law of … [Read more...]
Occupation Courts, Jus ad Bellum, and Non-State Actors: Revisiting the Ethics of Military Occupation
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EU Citizenship for Latvian “Non-Citizens”: A Concrete Proposal
This contribution embraces a purely utilitarian view of European Union law in suggesting a viable way to enlarge the horizon of opportunities of the holders of the so-called “non-citizen” status in the Republic of Latvia, which is reserved for some ethnic minorities … [Read more...]
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Rule of Law and Participation: A Normative Analysis of Internationalised Rulemaking as Composite Procedures
Procedural standards of participation have the capacity to structure and constrain the exercise of authority. Focusing on the way decisions are formed, this paper argues that the depletion of such standards in processes of reception of trans- and international decisions within … [Read more...]
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The Expansion of International Law and the Use of National Administrative Discretion: The Impact on Administrative Battlefields
This paper explores how the use administrative discretion is affected by courts and tribunals having the power to interpret international treaties. In particular, the paper examines the impact of a distinct part of the practice of three different courts and tribunals: (1) The WTO … [Read more...]
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