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Yearbook of the International Law Commission
United Nations International Law CommissionThe Commission consists of the following members: Mr. Husain Al-Baharna ( Bahrain); Mr. Awn Al-Kjjasawneh (Jordan); Mr. Gaetano Arangio-Ruiz (Italy); Mr. Julio Barboza (Argentina); Mr. Mohamed Bennouna (Morocco); Mr. Derek William ...
Genocide in International Law: The Crimes of Crimes
William SchabasIn this definitive work William A. Schabas focuses on the judicial interpretation of the Convention, debates in the International Law Commission, political statements in bodies like the General Assembly of the United Nations, and the ...
The United Nations, Peace and Security: From Collective ...
Ramesh ThakurExplains the United Nations' key roles in underwriting international security, humanitarian protection and the international rule of law.
The European Union at the United Nations: The Functioning ...
Maximilian B. RaschSchattenmann, Marc, “Uniting for Peace resolution”, in A Concise Encyclopedia of the United Nations, ed. by Helmut Volger (The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2002), pp. 574–6. Schermers, Henry G. and Niels M. Blokker, International ...
Salt Water Neighbors: International Ocean Law Relations ...
Ted L. McDormanInternational Ocean Law Relations Between the United States and Canada Ted L . McDorman ... 208 Finally, the International Fisheries Commission [renamed in 1953 as the International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC)], created by the ...
The International Judge: An Introduction to the Men and ...
Daniel TerrisIn A Concise Encyclopedia of the United Nations, edited by Helmut Volger, 158- 161. The Hague and New York: Kluwer Law International, 2002. . "Regional Groups in the UN." In A Concise Encyclopedia of the United Nations, edited by Helmut ...
Minority Rights Protection in International Law: The Roma of ...
Dr Helen O'Nions... Nations and the United Nations',in Human Rights, Federalism and Minorities. Gotlieb, A.(ed.) (Toronto: Canadian Instituteof International Affairs), 180–210. Greiper, E.H. (1985), 'Stateless Persons andTheir Lackof Access to Judicial Forums', ...
United Nations Juridical Yearbook 2005
United NationsEdited by Thomas Cottier, Joost Pauwelyn and Elisabeth Burgi Bonanomi ( Oxford, [England]; New York: Oxford University Press, 2005). p. 205- 231. Petersmann, Ernst-Ulrich. Human rights and international trade law: defining and connecting ...
Principles of International Humanitarian Law
Jonathan Crowe50 Jean-Marie Henckaerts and Louise Doswald-Beck, Customary International Humanitarian Law (CUP 2005) 337–8. 51 Geneva Convention IV, art 33; Additional Protocol I, art 20, 51(6). See also United Nations General Assembly Resolution ...
Search for Peace: The Story of the United Nations
William Jay JacobsAn overview of the United Nations: its formation, its successes and failures as international peacekeeper, the prospects for the future.
Report of the International Pacific Halibut Commission
International Pacific Halibut CommissionNo determination was made and Japan continued to abstain despite non- agreement with Canada and United States as to the continued qualification of the stocks for abstention. In 1962 the International North Pacific Fisheries Commission ...
Review of Recreational Fisheries Survey Methods
National Research Council... for implementation: the Pacific Salmon Commission (United States and Canada), the International Pacific Halibut Commission (United States and Canada), the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (United States and 14 other member ...
Scientific Report - International Pacific Halibut Commission
International Pacific Halibut CommissionInternational Pacific Halibut Commission, International Pacific Halibut Commission (United States and Canada). ... scientific observations it might become necessary for the Halibut Commission to recommend to Canada and United States the ...
Methodological Workshop on the Management of Tuna Fishing ...
Full viewThe International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC), of which the two nations are members, is responsible for the ... Limits were set for each of the several areas that had been established, and vessels of Canada and United States vessels ...
International Human Rights: Problems of Law, Policy, and ...
Hurst HannumInternational Human Rights: Problems of Law, Policy, and Practice, features : broad coverage of recent developments in substantive areas of human rights , including developments in the United Nations and regional systems, as well as in the ...
The Guardians: The League of Nations and the Crisis of Empire
Susan Pedersen... University of Queensland Law Journal, 23:1 (2004), 22–53. 3. LNA, R1, Minutes of the Commission on Mandates (Milner Commission), 4th meeting, 9 July 1919. 4. For Ottoman precedents, see Andrew Arsan,' “This is the Age of ...
Marine Conservation Biology: The Science of Maintaining the ...
Michael E. SouléThere was clear concern of a decline in stocks even prior to this period, and by 1923 the United States and Canada had formed the International Fisheries Commission (renamed International Pacific Halibut Commission [IPHC] in 1953) to ...
Cyber Operations and the Use of Force in International Law
Marco Roscini8 BryanA Garner, ed, Black's Law Dictionary, 9th edn (St Paul, MN: Thomson- West, 2009), p 717. 9 A. Randelzhofer and O. Dörr, 'Article 2 (4)', in The Charter of the United Nations, edited by Simma, Khan, Nolte, and Paulus, Vol I, p 209. 10 UN ...
US-Japan-North Korea Security Relations: Irrepressible Interests
Anthony DiFilippo49 United Nations,Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons, United Nations, New York, http://disarmament.un.org/TreatyStatus.nsf (accessedon May 2, 2007);Chi YoungPak,KoreaandtheUnitedNations (Boston: Kluwer Law ...
Delegations to the United Nations
United Nations... Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Permanent Representative, United Nations Office, Geneva •H.E. Dr. Alfonso de ROSENZWEIG DIAZ, Jr.2 Ministry of Foreign Affairs H.E. Dr. Mario Espinosa de LOS REYES2 Ambassador Extraordinary and ...
The International Law of the Ocean Development: Basic Documents
Preview... OF THE NORTHERN PACIFIC OCEAN AND BERING SEA (Canada and United States of America) Signed at Ottawa on 2 ... except as provided by the International Pacific Halibut Commission in regulations designed to develop the stocks of ...
Africa and the Responsibility to Protect: Article 4(h) of ...
PreviewProfessor BrianD. Lepard isLaw AlumniProfessor of Lawat the University of Nebraska College of Law, where he teaches international law, international human rights law and comparative law, among other subjects, United States. Thembani ...
Annual Report - International Pacific Halibut Commission
International Pacific Halibut CommissionInternational Pacific Halibut Commission. ANNUAL ... 1969 Catches by setline vessels of Canada and United States in 1969 from all regulatory areas totaled 58.3 million pounds, as compared to 48.8 million pounds in 1968. The 1969 catch is ...
Code of Federal Regulations: 1949-1984
ReadInternational Pacific Halibut Commission, 50 Part 301 International Whaling Commission, 50 Part 351 Management councils. See National Oceanic and ... Fishing. Wessels. Canada and United States; Recriprocal Fisheries Agreement for ...
Law in Environmental Decision-making: National, European, ...
PreviewThe differences between European and international law experiences are very marked. This is no doubt partly due to the distinction between international and supranational law, and the ability of European institutions to produce binding law through qualified majority voting. So, Han Somsen addresses the relative contributions of the European Commission, Parliament, and Court of Justice in producing and enforcing environmental law, and also considers the role of member states.
The Question of Intervention: John Stuart Mill and the ...
Michael W. Doyle... Iraq and the Emergence of the African Union,” Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law 8 (2004), 237, 265–266, 284, 289; and Eliav Lieblich, International Law and Civil Wars: Intervention and Consent (London: Routledge Press, 2013).
Implementation of International Law in the United States
Johan D. Van der VyverEven though the Constitution proclaims treaties entered into by the United States to be part of the supreme law of the land and authorises prosecution of offences against the law of nation in federal courts, the United States has had a ...
Scientific Report - International Pacific Halibut Commission
International Pacific Halibut Commission (United States and Canada).Technical Report - International Pacific Halibut Commission
International Pacific Halibut Commission (Canada and United States)who called from an unknown number?