Rethinking international law and justice
Author(s)
Bibliographic Information
Rethinking international law and justice
(Law, ethics and governance series)
Ashgate, c2015
- : hbk
Available at / 10 libraries
-
No Libraries matched.
- Remove all filters.
Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Rethinking international law and justice / Spencer Zifcak
- A right to fight : the belligerent's privilege / Steve Nabors
- Justice and protection of civilians in armed conflicts through the enforcement of the international legal obligations : the case of the Gaza Strip / David Tundo
- How effective are national remedies in securing international justice? / Selman Karakul
- Rethinking justice : individual criminal responsibility, immunity and torture / Amrita Mukherjee
- Interpreting the most-favoured-nation clause in investment treaty arbitration : interpretation as a process of creating an obligation / Tomoko Ishikawa
- Accountability of multinational corporations for human rights and environmental abuse : how far can extraterritorial jurisdiction go? / Angelica Bonfanti
- The Alien Tort Statute as access to justice, post- Kiobel : when the international norm prohibiting nonconsensual human experimentation is violated / Bethany J. Spielman
- The role of NGOs and accountability of corporations for human right infringements / Genny Ngende
- Non-state actors and international climate justice under global climate governance / Saheed Alabi
- The status of non-state actors under the international rule of law : a search for global justice / Mohammad H. Zarei and Azar Safari
- The responsibility to protect at the United Nations / Spencer Zifcak
- Is justice the first virtue of international institutions? / Charles Sampford
- Is it justice or justice(s)? : the concept of justice in western and Islamic natural law traditions / Ahmet Ulvi Türkba?
- General principles of law and international law-making / Gábor Sulyok