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International Law and Corporate Actors in Deep Seabed Mining
The deep seabed beyond national jurisdiction (known as the Area) comprises almost three-quarters of the entire surface area of the oceans, and is home to an array of prized …
The Identity of Governments in International Law
The Identity of Governments in International Law provides a comprehensive account of the international legal regulation of governmental status. It examines the fundamental …
Party Status to Armed Conflict in International Law
The question of what constitutes an armed conflict has featured prominently in international law debates. However, international lawyers have paid less attention to the …
Geographical Change and the Law of the Sea
This book examines the implications of geographical change for maritime jurisdiction under the law of the sea. In a multistranded intervention, it challenges existing accounts of …
Why Not Torture Terrorists?
The book addresses a dilemma at the heart of the 'War on Terror': is it ever justifiable to torture terrorists in order to save the lives of innocent civilians; the so-called …
International Human Rights and Islamic Law
This volume examines the important question of whether or not international human rights and Islamic law are compatible. It asks whether Muslim States can comply with international …
The International Minimum Standard and Fair and Equitable Treatment
Investment protection treaties generally provide for the obligation to treat investments fairly and equitably, even if the wording of the rule and its relationship with the …
Gravity at the International Criminal Court
The gravity of a crime or case features in various international and national legal frameworks for the investigation and prosecution of international crimes. At the International …
Disobeying the Security Council
This book examines how the United Nations Security Council, in exercising its power to impose binding non-forcible measures ('sanctions') under Article 41 of the UN Charter, may …
Neutrality in Contemporary International Law
The law of neutrality - the corpus of legal rules regulating the relationship between belligerents and States taking no part in hostilities - assumed its modern form in a world in …
Defining Terrorism in International Law
Despite numerous efforts since the 1920s, the international community has failed to define or criminalize 'terrorism' in international law. This book first explores the policy …
The Interpretation of Acts and Rules in Public International Law
There are frequent claims that the regulation of international law is uncertain, vague, ambiguous, or indeterminate, which does not support the desired stability, transparency, or …