Non-intervention: The Law and Its Import in the AmericasSouthern Methodist University Press, 1956 - 476 páginas |
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... rule of international law , for it is inherent in all law that when it comes to the concrete application of a particu- lar rule there is a wide diversity of opinion.50 Moreover , in no system of law does every rule enjoy an equal degree ...
... rule of international law , for it is inherent in all law that when it comes to the concrete application of a particu- lar rule there is a wide diversity of opinion.50 Moreover , in no system of law does every rule enjoy an equal degree ...
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... rule governing sanctions , the rule reads : Under general international law , sanctions by a state directly affected are permitted to uphold the law as a reaction against a state guilty of a renunciation of the law , and in cases where ...
... rule governing sanctions , the rule reads : Under general international law , sanctions by a state directly affected are permitted to uphold the law as a reaction against a state guilty of a renunciation of the law , and in cases where ...
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... rule is qualified by a set of subsidiary rules stating the conditions under which the state is liable for an injury to an alien . For the most part , liability is predicated on fault , and the fault may be one of omission or commission ...
... rule is qualified by a set of subsidiary rules stating the conditions under which the state is liable for an injury to an alien . For the most part , liability is predicated on fault , and the fault may be one of omission or commission ...
Contenido
European Interventions | 15 |
III | 29 |
BOOK II | 65 |
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Non-intervention: The Law and Its Import in the Americas Ann Van Wynen Thomas,Aaron Joshua Thomas Vista de fragmentos - 1956 |
Non-intervention: The Law and Its Import in the Americas Ann Van Wynen Thomas,Aaron Joshua Thomas Vista de fragmentos - 1956 |
Non-intervention: the law and its import in the Americas Ann Van Wynen Thomas,Aaron Joshua Thomas Sin vista previa disponible - 2013 |
Términos y frases comunes
act of intervention action aggression agreement aliens American republics Argentina armed attack armed force Article 51 Assembly asylum belligerency breach Charter of Bogotá citizens civil strife claims collective intervention collective self-defense Committee communist Conference of American constitute Convention Costa Costa Rica Cuba declared diplomatic dispute domestic jurisdiction Dominican Republic duty economic effective enforcement established existence foreign Guatemala Haiti hostile propaganda human rights illegal individual inter-American system interference internal affairs international community international law international peace juridical Jurists justice Latin American measures ment Mexico Monroe Doctrine Nicaragua non-intervention nonrecognition obligation Organ of Consultation Organization of American Pan American Union particular international law peace and security permitted principle prohibited protection question recognition recognized refused regional arrangement relations resolution Rio Treaty rule sanctions Security Council settlement signatories sovereignty Soviet Union supra note taken territory threat tion United Nations Charter vention violation
Referencias a este libro
The Evolution of the Doctrine and Practice of Humanitarian Intervention Francis Kofi Abiew Vista previa limitada - 1999 |
Doing Good and Doing Well: An Examination of Humanitarian Intervention Stephen A. Garrett Sin vista previa disponible - 1999 |