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...Implied Duties Doctrine C. Universal Declaration of Human Rights D. U.N. C...(1) . Part II analyzes the preliminary question of whether the Security Council can ever be obliga... the 1267 Sanctions Committee, a political body made up of Security Council members, to maint...
...The Political Question Doctrine B. Standing 1. Injury-in-Fact 2....The frequency and density of international travel and migration create a similar dilemma with...
... this court affirmed, holding that the political question doctrine barred the plaintiffs' claims. A... organizer and financier of international terrorism in the world today." Id. "The risks from...
...For example, in the political arena, several members of congress offered resolut... that can be referred to as the "international law dilemma." In the traditional application of co...The question then arises: is it appropriate to consult internat... law relate to the modern use-of-force doctrine, which relaxed the complete prohibition of armed c...
...However, one may question how perpetual or lasting the peace then will be. O... with the civilian population, military doctrine and its interpretation, and finally, institutional...2 (Oslo: International Peace Research Institute, 1994). . (13.) Gurr and ...
This paper reflects on the literature on courts and politics in Europe and the United States. US-American Political Science has dealt for several decades already with the role of courts and judges as political actors, whereas this perspective has only recently emerged in Europe. The debates differ not only with regard to the number of articles, but also with regard to their content. This paper discusses the different research perspectives that are being pursued on both sides of the Atlantic. While a major part of the US-American literature investigates the politics of judicial action and the politicization of the legal system, research on European courts confines itself to analyzing the effects of judicial action, often describing them in terms of juridification. Based on a review of th...
...The question of what exactly is political about jurisprudence i... edited volumes vastly increased the international visibility of several scholars who had been resear... of the European separation of powers doctrine (Stone 1992a: 225-226). Because judicial review by...
... relations continue to evade questions about ecological degradation and declining natural... military force, if necessary: the Carter Doctrine, as it is known, "has been endorsed by every Presi...
... this court affirmed, holding that the political question doctrine barred the plaintiffs' claims. A... organizer and financier of international terrorism in the world today." Id. "The risks from...
... law, comparative arbitration law, legal doctrine, and treaty interpretation. While authors have ext... argued in favor of it, one may question whether a more critical approach to the use of com... acceptably share the nationality, or political or economic philosophy, or 'legal culture' of the ...
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