Advancement of international law by Charles Leben.
Material type: TextLanguage: Series: (French studies in international law. v 3) Publication details: U.K. : Hart Publishing, 2010.Description: 333 pISBN:- 9781841132785
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Table of contents:
Chapter 1. State contracts and their governing law : a reappraisal
Chapter 2. The international responsibility of states based on investment promotion and protection treaties
Chapter 3. The state's normative freedom and the question of indirect expropriation
Chapter 4. Some theoretical reflections on state contracts
Chapter 5. Hans Kelsen and the advancement of international law
Chapter 6. The notion of Civitas Maxima in Kelsen's work
International courts in an interstate society
Chapter 7. The state within the meaning of international law and the state within the meaning of municipal law (on the theory of the dual personality of the state)
Chapter 8. On the legal nature of the European Communities centralisation/decentralisation of a legal order
Chapter 9. A federation of nation states or a federal state?
Is there a European approach to human rights