Necessity and National Emergency Clauses - Sovereignty in Modern Treaty Interpretation - Grand Format

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Diane A. Desierto

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States invoke economic crises and security threats to justify treaty non-compliance. The most dramatic recent examples of this phenomenon include "necessity"... Lire la suite
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Résumé

States invoke economic crises and security threats to justify treaty non-compliance. The most dramatic recent examples of this phenomenon include "necessity" defences in international investment law ; "emergency" derogations in international human rights treaties ; "exceptions" for non-conforming measures in international trade law ; and doctrinal misapplications of necessity in jus ad bellum into and jus in bello.
Necessity and National Emergency Clauses is the first to trace the doctrine's genealogy from medieval Christian and Islamic religious history to post-Westphalian practices, the International Law Commission's codifications, and modern treaty formulations. Recognizing the doctrine's thematic linkage with the State's sovereign right to delimit international obligation, the volume proposes analytical criteria to assess the lawfulness and legitimacy of interpretations of necessity and national emergency clauses within specialized treaty regimes.
This volume is intended for law students, legal scholars, arbitrators, international judges, and other international law practitioners interested in deriving interpretive solutions to treaty controversies on the doctrine of necessity.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/01/2012
  • Editeur
  • Collection
    International Litigation in Pr
  • ISBN
    978-90-04-21852-9
  • EAN
    9789004218529
  • Format
    Grand Format
  • Présentation
    Relié
  • Nb. de pages
    411 pages
  • Poids
    0.794 Kg
  • Dimensions
    16,3 cm × 24,1 cm × 2,8 cm

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Biographie de Diane A. Desierto

Diane A. Desierto, JSD (2011), LLM (2009), Yale ; LLB cum laude (2004), BS Economics summa cum laude (2000), UP Law/Econ ; 2010-2011 Yale Fellow (Judges Simma/Sepulveda-Amor) International Court of Justice ; teaches international law in UP Law and advises Philippine government agencies. Diane Desierto was awarded the 2010-2011 Ambrose Gherini Prize, the highest prize awarded in the field of International Law by Yale Law School, for her JSD dissertation, upon which this book is based.

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