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Gerd Oberleitner Institute of International Law and International Relations University of Graz Universit tsstra e 15 A8010 Graz Austria tel. 0043 316 380 3417 http://www.uni-graz.at/gerd.oberleitner/english.html
Extractions: Dr. Oberleitner is Lecturer at the Institute of International Law and International Relations at the University of Graz. He holds a doctoral degree in law of the University of Graz (1996). His current research interests are in international human rights law, the law of international organisations, the law of armed conflict, and human security. He attended the Academy of European Law at the European University Institute in Florence in 1997 and, from 1998 to 1999, served as Legal Adviser in the Department for Human Rights, Minority Rights and International Humanitarian Law of the Office of the Legal Adviser, Austrian Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs. He is co-founder of the European Training and Research Centre for Human Rights and Democracy in Graz and was the Centre's Executive Secretary from 1999 to 2002. In 2002, he attended the
Extractions: Webmail Restricted Areas HiiL Networks The Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law (HiiL) is fostering innovative and multidisciplinary research on globalisation and internationalisation of law. HiiL envisions a world in which national legal systems function well and are based on a clear understanding of the challenges of internationalisation. HiiL develops a strategic research agenda on the effects of globalisation and internationalisation on national legal systems. HiiL celebrates its 5th anniversary. On 13 September 2005 the then Mayor of The Hague, Wim Deetman, together with Minister of Justice Piet Hein Donner and Minister of Education Maria van der Hoeve, officially launched HiiL in the Gotische Zaal of the Dutch Council of State. read more Successful Diner Debate on Extension of Jurisdiction Introducing the 4th HiiL Law of the Future Conference 2011 Professor H. Patrick Glenn: the 2010-2011 Henry G. Schermers Fellow
Extractions: HESILIR - MONITOR Blogs Socia l-Networking Universities ... WELCOME SYMPOSIUM Minorities Rights HESILIR in cooperation with the Law faculty of Thrace Democritus University and the Rodopi Bar organized in the city of Komotini on May 16, 2010 a Symposium on " The Protection o f Minority Rights in the Modern Multicultural Societies, in the Framework of the Council of Europe" Final Program] [Invitation] SYMPOSIUM Nicosia CIPREA UCY On 27th November 2009, HESILIR co-organized with the Cypriot Institute on Political Research and European Affairs and the Department of Law of the University of Cyprus a symposium on "Sea Zones and their demarcation in Eastern Mediterranean: challenges and perspectives" [more] New Dates th th December 2009 HESILIR is organizing its annual conference under the (preliminary) title : "
The Laws Of War On Land. Oxford, 9 September 1880. The Laws of War on Land, Manual published by the Institute of International Law (Oxford Mnaual), Adopted by the Instutute of International Law at Oxford, September 9, 1880. http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/instree/1880a.htm
Extractions: [The Human Rights Library wishes to express its gratitude to the Institute Henry Dunant for its contribution of this document.] PREFACE War holds a great place in history, and it is not to be supposed that men will soon give it up in spite of the protests which it arouses and the horror which it inspires because it appears to be the only possible issue of disputes which threaten the existence of States, their liberty, their vital interests. But the gradual improvement in customs should be reflected in the method of conducting war. It is worthy of civilized nations to seek, as has been well said (Baron Jomini), "to restrain the destructive force of war, while recognizing its inexorable necessities". The Institute, too, does not propose an international treaty, which might perhaps be premature or at least very difficult to obtain; but, being bound by its by-laws to work, among other things, for the observation of the laws of war, it believes it is fulfilling a duty in offering to the governments a ' Manual ' suitable as the basis for national legislation in each State, and in accord with both the progress of juridical science and the needs of civilized armies. Rash and extreme rules will not, furthermore, be found therein. The Institute has not sought innovations in drawing up the ' Manual '; it has contented itself with stating clearly and codifying the accepted ideas of our age so far as this has appeared allowable and practicable. By so doing, it believes it is rendering a service to military men themselves. In fact so long as the demands of opinion remain indeterminate, belligerents are exposed to painful uncertainty and to endless accusations. A positive set of rules, on the contrary, if they are judicious, serves the interests of belligerents and is far from hindering them, since by preventing the unchaining of passion and savage instincts which battle always awakens, as much as it awakens courage and manly virtues, it strengthens the discipline which is the strength of armies; it also ennobles their patriotic mission in the eyes of the soldiers by keeping them within the limits of respect due to the rights of humanity.
Extractions: China-EU School of Law Beijing Add to Watch List Request Information New Board Post Middle East Institute of International Law (MEI) / Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law (MPI) Middle East Institute of International Law (MEI) / Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law (MPI) Full-Time Programs Program Features The Jordanian Middle East Association of International Law has established in cooperation with the Max Planck Society of Heidelberg, Germany and Mutah University in Al-Karak, the Middle East Institute of International Law (MEI) in Amman The Faculty consists of Professors and Assistant Professors from the Max Planck Institute in Heidelberg, Germany who will be personally teaching the courses in Amman
Extractions: General Provisions Article 1 The riparian States of a navigable river are obliged, in the general interest, to regulate, by common agreement, everything relating to the navigation of such river. Article 2 Article 3 The navigation on the whole course of international rivers, from the point where each of them becomes navigable, to the sea, is entirely free, and cannot, as regards commerce, be forbidden to any flags. The boundary line of the States separated by the river is marked by the thalweg, that is to say, by the middle line of the channel. Article 4 The subjects and flags of all nations are in every respect on the footing of perfect equality. No distinction shall be made between the subjects of riparian States and those of non-riparian States. Article 5 The navigation dues levied on international rivers shall have, for their exclusive object, that of covering the cost of the works for the improvement of these rivers and of the maintenance of their navigability in general. Article 6 In time of war, the navigation of international rivers shall be free for the flags of neutral nations, subject to such restrictions as may be imposed by the force of circumstances.
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Extractions: who share / will share with you on the Internet Current participants Click below for the homepage of each website provider. For interested participants, we can also share draft homepages of many of the pending sites each primarily in the language of the host country or region. Americas Europe Middle East Africa Asia and Oceanea Brazil Austria Arab States Africa ... Latin America England* Republic of Korea Mexico France Thailand ... Italy [Our goal is to have a website for each country of the world] Netherlands [See invitation below] Nordic States Russia* Slovak Republic Spain Switzerland
International Humanitarian Law - IIL Resolution Military Objectives 1969 Full text IIL Resolution Military Objectives 1969 The Distinction between Military Objectives and NonMilitary Objectives in General and Particularly the Problems Associated with http://www.icrc.org/ihl.nsf/FULL/445?OpenDocument
Institute For International Law And The Humanities Welcome to the IILAH Web Site. The Institute for International Law and the Humanities is dedicated to integrating the study of international law with contemporary approaches to the http://iilah.unimelb.edu.au/
Extractions: Links: University Homepage About the University Students Research Community News Events Faculties A-Z Directory Library Search: The Institute for International Law and the Humanities is dedicated to integrating the study of international law with contemporary approaches to the humanities. It facilitates and promotes innovative scholarship and critical thinking on emerging questions of international law, governance and justice, and strengthens the role of Melbourne Law School as a leading centre of research in this area. 'Critical Legal Pluralism and the Everyday Life of Secondary School Students: Legal For Whom? Critical For What?' This IILAH presentation will appeal to anyone with an interest in legal pluralism, law and film scholarship, education law or young people and governance. 12:45PM Thu 4 Nov.
Extractions: How to find us? (1904-1984), a former Professor of International Law at the University of Helsinki and a former member of the International Law Commission. The aim of the Institute is to promote research on human rights and new approaches in public international law. In the course of its years of activities the Erik Castrén Institute has completed several projects of consultant research, many of which have been commissioned by the Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. There are currently several on-going research projects commissioned from the Institute. Studies have been published about each completed project in the Forum Iuris-publishing series of the Faculty of Law and the Erik Castren Institute's own Research Reports series. In addition, another series, The Erik Castrén Institute Studies in International Law, was launched in the year 2000. Among other seminars, the Institute organizes an annual two-week "Helsinki Summer Seminar" on contemporary international law in conjunction with the Faculty of Law at the University of Helsinki. Speakers are of high international standard and participants come from all over the world.
The American Society Of International Law I. Introduction. Most legal scholars agree that a recognizable body of international criminal law does exist. However, the precise parameters of this body of law are often unclear http://www.asil.org/crim1.cfm
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Extractions: Search On October 21, 2009 the name of the Institute for International Law and Politics was changed to the Institute for Law, Science and Global Security . Dr. Christopher Joyner, Director and Co-Founder, and Dr. Catherine Lotrionte, Associate Director, look forward to the continued work that the Institute supports. They anticipate that the Institute will continue to play an integral part in the support and enhancement of teaching and research at Georgetown in the area of international law, and international relations. The Institute will continue to seek to inform the public policy debate about the nature, role and important of international law, domestic law and science in foreign and domestic politics. Please send all emails to lsgs@georgetown.edu . Please also change all bookmarks and links to lsgs.georgetown.edu The Institute for Law, Science and Global Security is led by Prof. Christopher C. Joyner, co-founder and director of the Institute, and Prof. Catherine Lotrionte, associate director for the Institute. Together Professors Joyner and Lotrionte oversee the Institute research programs and its program in International Law and Global Security , an M.A. in Goverment, housed in the
China Legal Science Website The Institute of International Law of the CASS is a research institute directly under the CASS and specialized in the research of international law. http://www.iolaw.org.cn/global/en/
Extractions: The Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) is a national-level institute for the research of law. It is located to the northwest of the Forbidden City, to the east of Jinshan Park, and to the north of the formal site of Peking University. The main building of the Institute was constructed in 1935 as the Geology Department of the former Peking University. More>>>