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Kiss, Alexandre Charles. Will the necessity to protect the global environment transform the law of International Relations ? [Hull] : Hull U.P., 1992.

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Kiss, Alexandre-Charles. Will the necessity to protect the global environment transform the law of international relations?. Hull : University of Hull Press, 1992.

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Toope, Stephen J. International law and international relations. [Toronto] : Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 2003.

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International law for international relations. Oxford [UK] : Oxford University Press, 2010.

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Cali, Başak. International law for international relations. Oxford [UK] : Oxford University Press, 2010.

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Steinberg, Richard H., et Beth A. Simmons. International law and international relations. Cambridge, England : Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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International law and international relations. London : Continuum, 2000.

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Simmons, Beth A., et Richard H. Steinberg, dir. International Law and International Relations. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511808760.

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1967-, Farrell Theo, et Lambert Hélène, dir. International law and international relations. 2e éd. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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Baty, T. International law. Clark, N.J : Lawbook Exchange, 2005.

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Baty, T. International law. Buffalo, N.Y : W.S. Hein, 2004.

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International law, international relations, and global governance. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2012.

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Defensor-Santiago, Miriam. International relations. 2e éd. Quezon City, Philippines : Central Professional Books, 2002.

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Alʹtshuler, A. B. International monetary law. Moscow : Progress, 1988.

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International economic law. 2e éd. Dordrecht : M. Nijhoff, 1992.

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R, Ziegler Andreas, dir. International economic law. 3e éd. London : Sweet & Maxwell/Thomson Reuters, 2011.

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Qureshi, Asif H. International economic law. 3e éd. London : Sweet & Maxwell/Thomson Reuters, 2011.

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Dunoff, Jeffrey L., et Mark A. Pollack, dir. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Law and International Relations. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781139107310.

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Seidl-Hohenveldern, Ignaz. International economic law. Dordrecht : M. Nijhoff, 1989.

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Omorogbe, Yinka. Balancing interests : Military necessity vs. international humanitarian law. [Lagos : Y. Omorogbe, 1992.

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Kikuchi, Tadashi. International law and commercial relations. Kyōto-shi : Sagano Shoin, 1988.

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Owen-Ali, Douglas. Islamic law and international relations. Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria : Lenaus Advertising & Pub., 1994.

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International economic law. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2002.

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International economic law. 2e éd. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2008.

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International family law deskbook. Chicago : American Bar Association, 2016.

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1815-1882, Dana Richard Henry, et Wilson George Grafton 1863-1951, dir. Elements of international law. Buffalo, N.Y : W.S. Hein, 1995.

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Malhotra, Anil. International Indians & the law. New Delhi, India : Universal Law Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., 2015.

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Qureshi, Asif H. International economic law. London : Sweet & Maxwell, 1999.

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International law and international relations : Insights from interdisciplinary scholarship. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013.

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1947-, Glennon Michael J., dir. International law, power, security and justice : Essays on international law and relations. Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2010.

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Malawer, Stuart S. Global trade and international law. Buffalo, NY : William S. Hein, 2012.

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Kokusaihō ni okeru kinkyū hinan : Necessity in international law. Tōkyō : Yūhikaku, 2014.

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Koh, Harold Hongju. The Trump Administration and International Law. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190912185.001.0001.

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Will Donald trump international law? Since Trump’s administration took office in January 2017, this question has haunted almost every issue area of international law. This book, by one of our leading international lawyers—a former Legal Adviser of the U.S. State Department, former Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights, and former Yale Law Dean—argues that President Trump has thus far enjoyed less success than many believe, because he does not own the pervasive “transnational legal process” that governs these issue areas. This book shows how those opposing Trump’s policies in his administration’s first two years have successfully triggered transnational legal process as part of a collective counterstrategy akin to Muhammad Ali’s famous “rope-a-dope.” The book surveys many fields of international law: immigration and refugees, human rights, climate change, denuclearization, trade diplomacy, relations with North Korea, Russia and Ukraine, and America’s “Forever War” against Al Qaeda and the Islamic State and its ongoing challenges in Syria. This tour d’horizon illustrates the many techniques that other participants in the transnational legal process have used to blunt Trump’s early initiatives across a broad area of issues. While this counterstrategy has been wearing, the book concludes that the high stakes, and the long-term implications for the future of global governance, make the continuing struggle both worthwhile and necessary.
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Wouters, Jan, Frank Hoffmeister, Geert De Baere et Thomas Ramopoulos. The Law of EU External Relations. 3e éd. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198869481.001.0001.

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This unique compilation of materials, cases, and commentary on EU external relations law is both a valuable teaching tool for (post-)graduate courses and seminars on the foreign relations of the European Union, as well as an indispensable first initiation in the legal foundations of the external action of the Union for diplomats, civil servants, attorneys, and other practitioners. Apart from making accessible key primary materials such as EU Treaty provisions; judgments and opinions of the Court of Justice; legislation; agreements; and more obscure documents revealing the law in practice, the book includes concise, expert legal analysis of these materials. The third edition of the book incorporates more than ten years of fascinating dynamics since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty. Apart from analysing the general basis of the Union’s external action and its relationship to international law, the book explores the law and practice of the EU in more specialized fields of external action, such as common commercial policy, neighbourhood policy, development cooperation, cooperation with third countries, humanitarian aid, external environmental policy, and common foreign and security policy, as well as EU sanctions. The chapters contain numerous cross-references with a view to facilitating the establishment of connections between different issues and fields of law. Annotations and materials are kept to what is strictly necessary to place them in their context and to clarify links to documents presented elsewhere in the book.
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Ohlin, Jens David, et Larry May. Necessity in International Law. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2016.

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Okeke, Edward Chukwuemeke. Jurisdictional Immunities of States and International Organizations. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190611231.001.0001.

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This book covers the relationship between the jurisdictional immunities of States and international organizations, addressing their similarities and dissimilarities. Their relationship with diplomatic immunity is also examined. It considers that the immunity of international organizations was historically conceived in terms of diplomatic immunity and State immunity. The major aim of this book is to clarify the conceptual confusion that has often bedeviled the understanding of the law of the (different but interrelated) jurisdictional immunities of both States and international organizations. The approach is to holistically analyze and synthesize select and relevant opinions of international courts and national courts. To achieve this, the book focuses more on what the law is than on what it should be. An understanding of the law is more useful to a practitioner than a criticism of it. The book is not an exegesis on everything immunity. The distinct jurisdictional immunities of heads of State and of diplomats are beyond the scope of this book, and are only tangentially examined. The book concludes by making the case that the jurisdictional immunities of States and international organizations are not only sustainable but also necessary for the international legal order to foster international relations and cooperation. The author intends to position the book to be of use both to scholars and to practicing lawyers and legal advisers in government and international organizations, as well as to lawyers whose practice concerns issues and laws of privileges and immunities.
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Netherlands Yearbook Of International Law Necessity Across International Law. T.M.C. Asser Press, 2011.

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Henry G, Burnett, et Bret Louis-Alexis. Part IV Law and Applicable Principles, 18 Substantive Contractual Principles. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198757641.003.0018.

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The mining industry relies on a myriad of contractual agreements to organize relations between the different actors involved in mining projects and transactions. It follows naturally that international mining disputes will often concern the respective obligations of the different parties involved in these agreements. This chapter discusses the principal substantive principles applicable to international contractual mining disputes. It notes the importance of considering the applicable law when drafting an agreement. It pays particular attention to the principles invoked by parties seeking to avoid existing contractual or legal obligations, which are frequently invoked but often misunderstood. These defences include force majeure and its corollary, the act of the prince (fait du prince) doctrine, hardship, and necessity, which States can invoke to excuse non-compliance with their international obligations. This is particularly relevant given the strong nexus between the mining sector and State sovereignty.
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Hugo, Cyr, et Mestral Armand de. Part IV Federalism, B Federalism in Context, Ch.28 International Treaty-Making and Treaty Implementation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780190664817.003.0028.

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This chapter discusses the difficult questions surrounding treaties in Canadian constitutional law. The first part examines treaty-making powers, in particular, the lack of explicit constitutional provisions which outline how, and who, may enter into treaties under Canadian federalism. Under the current Canadian modus vivendi the federal government is the entity which exercises foreign relations, including treaty-making. However, Canadian foreign relations are rich and complex, and all provinces engage in some way in foreign relations—with Ottawa’s explicit or tacit consent—particularly through the use of administrative agreements. The second part of this chapter examines treaty implementation in Canada, which must occur according to the usual division of powers under the Constitution Act, 1867 following the Labour Conventions Reference. Moreover, under current law there are at least 13 forms of implementation—meaning that “legislative implementation” will not always be necessary for a treaty to be considered “implemented” under Canadian law.
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1974-, Cali Başak, dir. International law for international relations. New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.

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Stephen, James Kenneth. International Law and International Relations. Adamant Media Corporation, 2000.

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International Law and International Relations. West Academic, 2017.

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Beck, Robert J. International Law and International Relations. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.406.

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International Law (IL) is the set of rules generally regarded and accepted as binding in relations between states and between nations. It serves as a framework for the practice of stable and organized international relations (IR). International law differs from state-based legal systems in that it is primarily applicable to countries rather than to private citizens. National law may become international law when treaties delegate national jurisdiction to supranational tribunals such as the European Court of Human Rights or the International Criminal Court. The immense body that makes up international law encompasses a piecemeal collection of international customs; agreements; treaties; accords, charters, legal precedents of the International Court of Justice (aka World Court); and more. Without a unique governing, enforcing entity, international law is a largely voluntary endeavor, wherein the power of enforcement only exists when the parties consent to adhere to and abide by an agreement. This is where IR come about; it attempts to explain behavior that occurs across the boundaries of states, the broader relationships of which such behavior is a part, and the institutions (private, state, nongovernmental, and intergovernmental) that oversee those interactions. Explanations can also be found in the relationships between and among the participants, in the intergovernmental arrangements among states, in the activities of multinational corporations, or in the distribution of power and control in the world as a single system.
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Simmons, Beth. International Law and International Relations. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199208425.003.0011.

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Armstrong, David, Hélène Lambert et Theo Farrell. International Law and International Relations (Themes in International Relations). Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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International Law and International Relations (Themes in International Relations). Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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Eileen, Denza. Establishment of Diplomatic Relations. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198703969.003.0004.

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This chapter analyses the Article 2 of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations which states that diplomatic relations, and of permanent diplomatic missions, takes place by mutual consent. It outlines the changes and development that led to the formation of the article. The International Law Commission traces the roots of the second article from a state’s right to legation, the right of sending a diplomatic mission to a foreign state. However, in order to determine whether an entity has the ‘right of legation’, it is necessary to determine whether or not it is a State. For most of the Parties of the Convention, the right to conduct diplomatic relations is generally regarded as flowing from recognition as a sovereign State. The chapter describes some instances where recognition plays an important factor in diplomacy, such as the status of Palestine and the Holy See.
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1958-, Simmons Beth A., dir. International law. London : SAGE, 2008.

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International Law. Hart Publishing, 2013.

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F, Lowenfeld Andreas. International Economic Law. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2003.

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