See International criminal law File Chile signs UN Charter 1945.jpg thumb Created in 1945, the United Nations is responsible for much of the current framework of internationallawInternationallaw is the term ..., and a The rules of law relating to the function of international institutions or organizations, their relations ... first Malcolm N title InternationalLaw publisher Cambridge University Press 5 edition year 2003 pages 1 2 isbn 978 0521531832 ref However, the term internationallaw can refer to three distinct legal disciplines Public internationallaw , which governs the relationship between provinces and international ... such as the treaty law , law of sea , international criminal law and the international humanitarian law . Private internationallaw , or conflict of laws , which addresses the questions of 1 in which ... of the field are jus gentium law of nations jus inter gentes agreements among nations Sources of internationallaw Main Sources of internationallaw Sources of InternationalLaw are the materials and processes ... law was reflected in the 1920 Statute of the Permanent Court of International Justice, and preserved ... law Main Public internationallaw Public internationallaw or international public law concerns the relationships ... law, including sovereign nations, the legal status of the Holy See , international organizations ... insurgency . Norms of internationallaw have their source in either custom, or customary international ... of internationallaw and its codification. Evidence of consensus or state practice can sometimes ... collectively termed soft law . Internationallaw has existed since the Middle Ages but much of its ... of modern public internationallaw. After the failure of the Treaty of Versailles and World War ... Conflict of laws Conflict of laws, often called private internationallaw in Civil law legal system civil law jurisdictions, is less international than public internationallaw. It is distinguished from public internationallaw because it governs conflicts between private persons, rather than states ... more details
Expand list date September 2009 This list presents representative law review s concerned with internationallaw and related fields. American Journal of InternationalLaw Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law Case Western Reserve Journal of InternationalLaw Chicago Journal of InternationalLaw Chinese Journal of InternationalLaw Cornell InternationalLaw Journal Florida Journal of InternationalLaw Fordham InternationalLaw Journal George Washington InternationalLaw Review German Law Journal German Yearbook of InternationalLaw Harvard InternationalLaw Journal Kyiv Student Journal of InternationalLaw Melbourne Journal of InternationalLaw Texas InternationalLaw Journal Trade, Law and Development Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law University of Pennsylvania Journal of InternationalLaw Virginia Journal of InternationalLaw Washington University Global Studies Law Review Yale Journal of InternationalLaw Expand list date September 2009 See also Law External links http www.washlaw.edu lawjournal Law Journals Index at Washburn http stu.findlaw.com journals international.html List of InternationalLaw Journals Category Internationallaw journals Category Lists of academic journals InternationalLaw ... more details
Merge International trade law date March 2011 International economic law is a field of internationallaw that regulates the behavior of states, international organizations and firms operating in the international arena. International economic law, as a sub discipline of internationallaw, subsumes the following fields Regional economic integration agreements, such as the European Union, ASEAN and other regional trade organizations Internationallaw and development and international development International commercial arbitration International intellectual property lawInternational business regulation International trade law Aspects of international environmental law ref http topics.law.cornell.edu wex international economic lawInternational Economic Law, Cornell Law School, Legal Information Institute Wex ref References reflist category internationallaw Category Economic lawInternationallaw stub de Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht ru uk ... more details
International Association for the Semiotics of Law is a philosophy philosophical learned society society founded in 1987 whose purpose is to promote semiotics semiotic analysis of the law . The association publishes the International Journal for the Semiotics of Law , the leading journal of international journal in legal semiotics. External links http www.springer.com law journal 11196 International Journal for the Semiotics of Law website Category International organizations Category Philosophical societies Category Semiotics Category Legal organizations ... more details
Chinese Society of InternationalLaw zh c founded by in 1980 and has more than 800 registered members from all over the country engaged in teaching and research institutions of internationallaw, state organs and other practical work departments. Chinese Society of InternationalLaw in China is the center of international academic exchange. Conducts promotion of internationallaw in China, research, practice, dissemination and development, play an important role and impact. Journal The Chinese Journal of InternationalLaw is an independent, peer review ed journal published in association with The Chinese Society of InternationalLaw, Beijing, and Wuhan University Institute of InternationalLaw, Wuhan, China by Oxford University Press . ref http www.chinesejil.org ref Other publications CSIL also publishes in Chinese the Chinese Yearbook of InternationalLaw and The Chinese Society of InternationalLaw Newsletter . See also China Law Society Reference reflist External links http www.csil.cn Chinese Society of InternationalLaw Category Organizations based in China Category Law of the People s Republic of China Category Legal organizations Category Academic organizations Internationallaw stub PRChina stub ... more details
No footnotes date April 2009 Customary internationallaw are those aspects of internationallaw that derive from Custom law custom . Along with Sources of internationallaw General principles of law general principles of law and Treaty treaties , custom is considered by the International Court of Justice , jurist s, the United Nations , and its member states to be among the primary sources of international ... the existence of customary internationallaw, although there are many differing opinions as to what ... of customary internationallaw in Article 38 1 b , incorporated into the United Nations Charter by Article 92 The Court, whose function is to decide in accordance with internationallaw such disputes ... as law. Customary internationallaw ... consists of rules of law derived from the consistent .... ref Rosenne, Practice and Methods of InternationalLaw , p. 55. ref It follows that customary internationallaw can be discerned by a widespread repetition by States of similar international acts ... date January 2011 A marker of customary internationallaw is consensus among states exhibited both ... , Latin for compelling law is a fundamental principle of internationallaw which is accepted by the international ... include various International criminal lawinternational crimes a state which carries out or permits ... is always violating customary internationallaw. Other examples accepted or claimed as customary internationallaw include the principle of non refoulement , wikt immunity immunity of visiting foreign ... International Humanitarian Law Crime against humanity Genocide Human rights Public internationallawInternational humanitarian lawInternational human rights law Refugee Law Rule of law Rule according ... section ihl customary humanitarian law Customary international humanitarian lawInternational Committee of the Red Cross http www.burneylawfirm.com internationallaw primer.htm A Brief Primer on InternationalLaw With cases and commentary. Nathaniel Burney, 2007. Category Internationallaw ca Dret ... more details
NPOV date March 2010 Orphan date February 2009 International Constitutional Law ICL represents a paradigm shift away from the General Theory of Law and State Allgemeine Staatslehre to research on constitutions in general, thereby transcending state frontiers regarding both regional and international organizations. International Constitutional Law in its role as legal discipline combines aspects of constitutional law, public internationallaw, European law and legal theory. International Constitutional Law is based on a broader understanding of constitutional law. Constitutional Law in an ICL perspective integrates also fundamental international or European treaties as constitutional law. In federal state also subnational constitutions can be identified. Within this multi level approach of constitutional law there exists various relations between these constitutions network of constitution law Relevant Articles Erika de Wet , The International Constitutional Order, International and Comparative Law Quarterly 55 2006 , 53 76. Ulrich Haltern , Internationales Verfassungsrecht? Anmerkungen zu einer kopernikanischen Wende, Archiv des ffentlichen Rechts 128 2003 , 511 557 in German . External links http www.internationalconstitutionallaw.net International Constitutional Law See with regard to comparative constitutional law as part of ICL http www.servat.unibe.ch law icl International Constitutional Law Project http www.iacl aidc.org International Association of Constitutional Law http icon.oxfordjournals.org International Journal of Constitutional Law http www.movementforruleoflaw.com Movement for Rule of Law Pakistan Category Internationallaw Category Constitutional law primarysources date August 2007 internationallaw stub ... more details
orphan date August 2010 COI date September 2009 Access InternationalLaw Group is a law firm specializing in international, Commercial law business , and Intellectual property intellectual property law . The firm is headquartered in San Francisco, California, and has offices in Tokyo, Japan and Beijing Beijing, China . The breadth and depth of the Firm s international practice distinguishes it among US based law firm s of its size. External links http ailawgroup.com Official Firm Website Category Law firms based in San Francisco, California ... more details
unreferenced date October 2010 Italic title Infobox Journal title Florida Journal of InternationalLaw abbreviation cover File New FJIL Logo.jpg thumb center history 1984 present frequency Triannually discipline LawInternationalLaw publisher University of Florida Levin College of Law country United States website http fjil.org ISSN 1556 2670 The Florida Journal of InternationalLaw is a law review established in 1984 devoted to timely discussion of international legal issues. Recent articles have treated subjects as varied as international trade and commerce law, human rights law, terrorism, national security, war crimes, international environmental law, international intellectual property, and maritime law. It is published three times a year and is student run. The journal is based at the University of Florida Levin College of Law . Its Bluebook abbreviation is Fla. J. Int l L. External links Official http fjil.org http www.law.ufl.edu University of Florida College of Law homepage Category University of Florida Category American law journals Category Publications established in 1984 Category English language journals Category Triannual journals law stub University of Florida ... more details
The German Yearbook of InternationalLaw , founded in 1948 by Rudolf Laun and Hermann von Mangoldt as the Jahrbuch f r Internationales Recht, is Germany s oldest yearbook in the field of public internationallaw . The GYIL is published annually by the Walther Sch cking Institute for InternationalLaw at the University of Kiel and the publisher Duncker & Humblot . The GYIL provides a forum for scholars in internationallaw both inside and outside Germany to publish new research on and analysis of current issues in internationallaw. The journal features a Forum for which a prominent scholar of internationallaw is invited to write a stand alone article and a Focus section for which a group of experts are invited to write articles examining various aspects of a topic set in advance by the editors. Recent Focus sections have examined climate change 2010 , regional human rights mechanisms 2009 , poverty as a challenge to internationallaw 2008 and German approaches to internationallaw 2007 . The 2011 Focus section will examine the Arctic. Beginning with Vol. 53 2010 , the General Articles section of the GYIL will be open to submissions from the entire academic community and will be independently ... examine a broad range of topics in internationallaw and should be submitted to the editors by 1 September ... Practice has appeared, providing reports on German state practice Sources of internationallaw State practice with relevance for the development of internationallaw. The Book Reviews section presents reviews of recently published works in internationallaw and, in particular, seeks to increase international .... The Walther Sch cking Institute for InternationalLaw at the University of Kiel was founded in 1914 and is the oldest university institute for public internationallaw in Germany. Category Internationallaw journals Category Publications established in 1948 Category University of Kiel de German Yearbook of InternationalLaw ... more details
primary sources date January 2009 The InternationalLaw Students Association ILSA is a non profit association of students and lawyers dedicated to the promotion of internationallaw . The organization s activities include academic conferences, publications, the global coordination of student organizations, and the administration of the Philip C. Jessup InternationalLaw Moot Court Competition . ref name ILSAWebsite http www.ilsa.org about index.php ILSA Website ref References reflist Category Internationallaw organisations ... more details
The history of internationallaw in Russia is marked by several important periods, among these Pre Petrine internationallaw Peter I of Russia s reforms & Russia s Europeanization Westernization, particularly in legal thought 18th Century 19th Century and liberalization Soviet internationallaw Post Soviet harmonization with internationallaw In Russian legal history , international and comparative method dates back to the sixteenth century. ref Cite book publisher Wildy, Simmonds isbn 1 884445 42 X pages 124 last Butler first William E. title Russia and the Law of Nations in Historical Perspectives Collected Essays location London date 2009 ref See also Russian legal history History of public internationallaw References reflist category Russian law Category Law of the Russian Empire ... more details
Infobox Journal cover discipline internationallaw abbreviation MJIL publisher University of Melbourne country Australia history 2000 &ndash present website http mjil.law.unimelb.edu.au ISSN 1444 8602 The Melbourne Journal of InternationalLaw nowiki nowiki MJIL nowiki nowiki is a peer reviewed law journal associated with the University of Melbourne s Melbourne Law School School of Law , with a particular focus on the Asia Pacific . MJIL was first published in 2000 and is now published twice annually. The Journal was developed to address the shortage of academic and practice oriented material dealing with the relationship between the Asia Pacific region and both private and public internationallaw. MJIL aims to be relevant to practitioners, academics and students of internationallaw. The Journal seeks to provide a forum for the discussion of internationallaw through articles, case notes, book reviews and commentaries. It aims to incite discussion, facilitate public debate and inform its readership of the latest trends in scholarship and research in internationallaw. MJIL is available from a number of electronic databases. MJIL also collaborates with the Melbourne University Law Review to produce the Australian Guide to Legal Citation . External links http mjil.law.unimelb.edu.au The Melbourne Journal of InternationalLaw http mulr.law.unimelb.edu.au go AGLC3 The Australian Guide to Legal Citation Category Internationallaw journals Category University of Melbourne Category Media in Melbourne ... more details
italic title Law mag stub Infobox journal title Texas InternationalLaw Journal discipline Law , Comparative law , Internationallaw peer reviewed no formernames Journal of the University of Texas InternationalLaw Society 1965 , Texas InternationalLaw Forum 1965 1971 publisher UT Law Publications country United States frequency Three to four issues per volume history 1965 to present website http www.tilj.org link1 http www.utexas.edu law publications issn tilj tilj info.html link1 name Publisher information page OCLC 1767354 ISSN 0163 7479 ISSN2 0040 4381 ISSN3 0749 3460 The Texas InternationalLaw Journal is a student edited law review law journal at the University of Texas School of Law . It is the fourth oldest student edited internationallaw journal in the United States . Citation needed date February 2010 History and overview The journal was created in the wake of the Bay of Pigs Invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis with the encouragement and support of E. Ernest Goldstein. It published its first issue in January 1965 and has been in continuous publication since. It has attracted noted authors, including former Supreme Court of the United States Justice William O. Douglas . Over the years, it has been cited by courts at all levels, including the Texas Supreme Court . Citation needed date February 2010 Additionally, the journal organizes a symposium every year, with speakers from the United States and around the world. Recent titles include A Conference on the Military ... of the Judiciary , Symposium on International Litigation Honoring Russell J. Weintraub , International Symposium in Honor of Hans Baade Teaching and Practicing Law in the 21st Century , Energy and InternationalLaw Development, Litigation, and Regulation , Human Reproduction and InternationalLaw , and International Bankruptcy Law Comparative and Transnational Approaches . Staff As of 2008 , there were ... Category Internationallaw journals Category University of Texas at Austin Category Publications established ... more details
Orphan date January 2011 Italic title Infobox journal title Georgetown Journal of InternationalLaw cover editor Robert McVay formernames Georgetown Journal of Law and Policy in International Business discipline Internationallaw abbreviation Georgetown J. Int. Law publisher Georgetown University Law Center country United States frequency Quarterly history 1968 present openaccess impact impact year website http gjil.org link1 http www.law.georgetown.edu journals gjil articles.html link1 name Online archive ISSN 1550 5200 LCCN 2004250066 OCLC 55022895 The Georgetown Journal of InternationalLaw is a student edited law review published by Georgetown University Law Center . Its Bluebook abbreviation is Geo. J. Int l L. Overview The Georgetown Journal of InternationalLaw was established in 1968 as the Georgetown Journal of Law and Policy in International Business . ref http gjil.org ?page id 30 Georgetown Journal of InternationalLaw Prospective Members ref As it developed, it expanded its focus to include other topics with international dimensions, such as human rights issues and environmental treaties. Nowadays it covers the full range of legal topics in internationallaw. The journal publishes four issues per year. Three issues contain academic articles and student notes on contemporary topics of internationallaw. The first issue, the International Trade Review , contains practitioner commentaries on developments in internationallaw relevant to current practitioners. References Reflist External links Official website http www.gjil.org Georgetown University DEFAULTSORT Georgetown Journal Of InternationalLaw Category American law journals Category Georgetown University publications Category Quarterly journals Category English language journals Category Publications established in 1968 Category Internationallaw journals Category Academic journals edited by students ... more details
between internationallaw and national law. Monism Monists assume that the internal and international .... ref In most monist states, a distinction between internationallaw in the form of treaties, and other internationallaw, e.g. jus cogens is made. Internationallaw does not need to be translated into national law. The act of ratifying the internationallaw immediately incorporates the law into national law. Internationallaw can be directly applied by a national judge, and can be directly invoked ... form, monism dictates that national law that contradicts internationallaw is null and void, even if it predates internationallaw, and even if it is the constitution . From a human rights point of view ... to wait for national law that translates internationallaw. His or her government can, after all, be negligent ... of the European Convention on Human Rights Convention . He must apply internationallaw even if it is not in conformity with Dutch law . ref G.J. Wiarda, in Antonio Cassese , InternationalLaw in a Divided ... between national and internationallaw, and require the translation of the latter into the former. Without this translation, internationallaw does not exist as law. Internationallaw has ... the treaty, then it violates internationallaw. But one cannot claim that the treaty has become ... it remain in force. According to dualists, national judges never apply internationallaw, only internationallaw that has been translated into national law. blockquote Internationallaw as such can ..., Modern Introduction to InternationalLaw, Harper Collins, London , p. 45. ref blockquote The supremacy of internationallaw is a rule in dualist systems as it is in monist systems. Judge Sir Hersch ..., and its repeated affirmation of quote the self evident principle of internationallaw that a State cannot invoke its municipal law as the reason for the non fulfillment of its international obligations ...&f false The Development of InternationalLaw by the International Court, Hersch Lauterpacht ... more details
The Faculty of InternationalLaw, CUPL zh is a school of the China University of Political Science and Law . The school offers LL.B , LL.M and Ph.D degrees in Chinese and English. CUPL Faculty of InternationalLaw has over 49 faculty members ref http edu.people.com.cn GB 145827 145828 155697 155698 9340930.html ref and this makes it the largest faculty in Chinese universities that specializes in internationallaw. References Reflist External links http www.lawschoolchina.com LLM & PhD Programs coord missing Beijing DEFAULTSORT Faculty Of InternationalLaw, Cupl Category Law schools in China Category Universities and colleges in Beijing ... more details
Customary international humanitarian law is a body of unwritten rules of public internationallaw, which govern conduct during armed conflict . Customary internationallaw Customary internationallaw , like international treaty law, is recognized as a primary source of public internationallaw. While international treaties are written agreements by which States establish certain rules, customary internationallaw consists of unwritten rules which derive from general practice accepted as law . ref Cf. Statute of the International Court of Justice, Article 38 1 b . ref Therefore, for a rule of customary ... opinio juris sive necessitatis . ref Tullio Treves, Customary InternationalLaw , in R. Wolfrum Ed. , The Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public InternationalLaw, Oxford University Press, 2008, online ... the subjective element as opinio juris. International humanitarian lawInternational humanitarian law IHL , also known as the law of war or the law of armed conflict, is the area of public international ... law factsheet.htm What is International Humanitarian Law, Legal Fact Sheet . ref War is as old as mankind ..., like the Hague Regulations and Geneva Conventions . ref ICRC, International Humanitarian Law http www.icrc.org ... humanitarian law Customary international humanitarian law complements the protection provided by international humanitarian treaty law in situations of armed conflict. International treaty law only binds States which are party to a particular treaty customary internationallaw, on the other hand, is, in general, binding on all States. And while some international humanitarian law treaties, such as the 1949 .... ref Ibid. ref Here, customary international humanitarian law can be used to fill gaps in the protection ... treaty law, however, while highly detailed as regards international armed conflicts, is considerably ... Law , University of Cambridge . See also Customary internationallawInternational humanitarian ... of Justice http www.mpepil.com Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public InternationalLaw Category International ... more details
italictitle Infobox Journal cover discipline Internationallaw abbreviation Harv. Int. Law J. publisher Harvard Law School country United States frequency Biannual history 1959 present openaccess website http www.harvardilj.org ISSN 0017 8063 OCLC 1796621 The Harvard InternationalLaw Journal is the oldest and most cited academic journal of internationallaw in the United States . ref http www.law.harvard.edu current orgs journals ref It is run and edited by students at Harvard Law School , but relies on input from peer reviewers. It originally appeared in 1959 as the Bulletin , and later the Journal of the Harvard InternationalLaw Club , taking its current name in 1966. The journal publishes articles on internationallawinternational , comparative law comparative , and foreign law , the role of internationallaw in U.S. courts, and the international ramifications of U.S. domestic law. It also publishes student written work on recent developments in internationallaw and reviews of new books in the field. Articles from the journal have been cited in decisions by the Supreme Court of the United States , European Court of Justice , International Court of Justice , Iran United States Claims Tribunal Iran United States Claims Tribunal , and World Trade Organization Dispute Panels. The journal publishes two editions per year, and its website includes the Harvard InternationalLaw Journal Online, which publishes shorter articles exclusively online, and the ILJ Digest, a continuously updated blog of developments in internationallaw. The journal also hosts various speakers and symposia. References references External links Official http www.harvardilj.org Category Internationallaw journals Category Harvard Law School Category Harvard University publications Category Biannual journals Category English language journals Category Publications established in 1959 ... more details
The Asian Society of InternationalLaw AsianSIL is a region wide forum for interaction among scholars and practitioners of public and private internationallaw either based in or interested in Asia. ref name Pres http law.nus.edu.sg asiansil welcome.htm AsianSIL President s Welcome ref It was established in April 2007 at an inaugural meeting at the National University of Singapore attended by, among others, then President of the International Court of Justice Dame Rosalyn Higgins and Singapore Foreign ... Dinner of the Inaugural Conference of the Asian Society of InternationalLaw on 7 April 2007 ref The Society is an international non partisan, non profit, and non governmental organization with the following objectives To promote research, education and practice of internationallaw by serving as a centre of activities among internationallaw scholars and practitioners in Asia and elsewhere, in a spirit of partnership with other relevant international, regional and national societies and organizations To foster and encourage Asian perspectives of internationallaw and To promote awareness of and respect for internationallaw in Asia. ref http law.nus.edu.sg asiansil constitution.htm Constitution of the Asian Society of InternationalLaw , art 2. ref The first President of the Society was Hisashi Owada , current President of the International Court of Justice . ref http www.icj ..., also a member of the International Court of Justice and until 2010 China s Ambassador to ASEAN and member of the InternationalLaw Commission . ref http law.nus.edu.sg asiansil govbodies.htm ref The Society is in the process of establishing the Asian Journal of InternationalLaw , which will be published ... SYBIL 2008 Preface2008.pdf Singapore Year Book of InternationalLaw 2008 vi ref References Reflist External links Official http www.AsianSIL.org DEFAULTSORT Asian Society Of InternationalLaw Category Internationallaw organisations Category Academic organizations Category Organizations established ... more details
primarysources date December 2008 Italic title The International and Comparative Law Quarterly ISSN 0020 5893 ISSN search link 1471 6895 is a law review published quarterly by the British Institute of International and Comparative Law . It was established in 1952 and covers comparative law as well as public law public and private law private internationallaw , including human rights , war crime s, and genocide , World Trade Organization law and investment treaty arbitration, recent developments of international courts and tribunals, as well as comparative public and private law all over the world. ref http journals.cambridge.org action displayJournal?jid ILQ Journal homepage ref In addition to longer articles, the journal publishes book review s. The editor in chief editors in chief are Catherine Redgwell University College London and Robert McCorquodale British Institute of International and Comparative Law . References Reflist External links official http www.biicl.org DEFAULTSORT International And Comparative Law Quarterly Category British law journals Category Publications established in 1952 Category Quarterly journals Category English language journals ... more details
Journal of International Economic Law , published by the Oxford University Press , is one of the most highly cited internationallaw journals in the world Citation needed date September 2009 . The journal published on topics of international economic law , broadly conceived. The journal is currently edited by John H. Jackson , and has published works ranging from former Yale Law School Dean Harold Hongju Koh and Stanford Law School Professor Alan O. Sykes . Indexed in over twenty abstract indexing services, the journal has been cited in a number of WTO case disputes and other judicial decisions. External links http www.oxfordjournals.org our journals jielaw about.html Oxford Journals, Journal of International Economic Lawlaw mag stub Category Law journals ... more details
cleanup date September 2010 The Chinese Journal of InternationalLaw is a Peer reviewed journal peer reviewed general research journal of internationallaw , published by Oxford University Press in association with the Chinese Society of InternationalLaw , Beijing and Wuhan University Institute of InternationalLaw. The Journal was founded in 2002 as a Self publishing self published but peer reviewed journal. The founding editors in chief are Wang Tieya and Sienho Yee. In 2005 Oxford University Press started to act as publisher. In January 2008 it was put on the source journal list of the Social Sciences Citation Index SSCI . It is also on Westlaw full text since inception and several other indexes. Its website is at http www.chinesejil.org its content site is at http chinesejil.oxfordjournals.org The Journal has so far focused on the important big issues on general internationallaw, with some emphasis on materials relating to China . It promotes lively debate by organizing agoras normally in the March issue each year. Readers are invited to respond to papers published in the Journal, which are normally published. It was featured in Jeroen Vervliet, The Peace Palace Library Centennial The Collection as a Mirror of the Historical Development of InternationalLaw, 1904 2004 2004 , pp.  39 40. Category Internationallaw journals Category Oxford University Press academic journals no Chinese Journal of InternationalLaw ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In internationallaw , a mandate is a binding obligation issued from an inter governmental organization like the United Nations to a country which is bound to follow the instructions of the organization. Before the creation of the United Nations, all mandates were issued from the League of Nations . An example of such a mandate would be Australian New Guinea , which is officially the Territory of Papua . Seealso League of Nations mandate DEFAULTSORT Mandate InternationalLaw Category InternationallawInternationallaw stub de Mandat V lkerrecht fa he fi Mandaattialue ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Formerly known as The Southwestern Legal Foundation , The Center for American and International Law is a non profit organization that provides continuing education for lawyers , judge s, and law enforcement personnel. Located in Plano, Texas , CAIL is made of eight different institutions. Tens of thousands of officials, lawyers and law enforcement personnel from all 50 states and 128 countries have taken advantage of the programs offered by CAIL. US org stub DEFAULTSORT Center for American and International Law Category Legal organizations ... more details