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... interna-tional law. His publications include the Intertwining of Law and Theology in the Writings of Hugo Grotius in the Journal of the History of International Law (1999) and History ... is Professor of Law at the Sussex Law School,University of Sussex where he teaches Public International Law and International Criminal Law. He is the author of The Protection ... before international courts and tribunals, including the International Court of Justice and the Interna-tional Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. He is a Senior Counsel of the New...
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... confluence ofpublicand private international law hand, nor of mere courtesy and good will, upon the other’.2In turn, public internationallaw traditionally neglects the analysis of private international ... interna-tional law, both publicand private. The distinction betweenpublic and private internationallaw obscures the important public role of private international law, both actual and potential, ... regionalautonomy and territorial sovereignty.2.2.3. The common law The English common law resisted the spread of Roman law whichfounded the civil law systems, and with it the ideas ofthe statutistson...
... There was tension betweenthe claim ofinternational law, asembodied in the Charter and in decisions oftheInternational Court, toregulate the use of force andthe assertions of certain most ... investigation ofthe role of power in customary international law. Theinternational situation haschanged profoundly in recent years, not only as a result ofthe end of the Cold War, the disintegration of ... juris, the customary process andthe qualifyingeffects ofinternationallaw The central aspect of this book’s explanation ofthe way in which power and obligation interact within the process of customary...
... UniversitySchool of Law. His areas of interest are publicinternationallawand the lawofthe WTO. He was previously Legal Affairs Of cer for the WTO in Geneva (1996 2002). the topic and its importance 21These ... how these different normsinteract, focusing on the relationship betweenthelawofthe WorldTrade Organization (WTO) and other rules of international law. Healso examines the hierarchy of norms ... 1995), 396 and Part 3.142Schachter, ‘Entangled’, 735.Conflict of Norms in PublicInternational Law How WTO Law Relates to other Rules ofInternational Law One ofthe most prominent and urgent...