Islands, Law and Context

Islands, Law and Context
Author: Malcolm D. Evans
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-07-04
Genre: Islands
ISBN: 9781802207620

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This ground-breaking book challenges legal orthodoxy, presenting an original approach to the treatment of islands in international law. It offers a new perspective on how to define islands in international law, questioning how they differ from other maritime features. It focuses on the contextual factors that bear upon the legal treatment of islands, recognising that, in practice, islands have varied and unequal impacts and arguing that greater focus on context is needed to understand legal outcomes, particularly those concerning maritime boundary delimitation. Addressing the impact of rising sea levels on the interests and rights of islands and the increasing construction of artificial islands, the authors make the case for a major change in approach to the topic. This book offers international lawyers a thought-provoking reappraisal of a vital issue. It will be a useful resource for human geography and international relations scholars wishing to deepen their understanding of a key politically-contested and increasingly pressing debate in international law.

Islands, Law and Context

Islands, Law and Context
Author: Malcolm D. Evans
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2023-07-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1802207635

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This ground-breaking book challenges legal orthodoxy, presenting an original approach to the treatment of islands in international law. It offers a new perspective on how to define islands in international law, questioning how they differ from other maritime features. It focuses on the contextual factors that bear upon the legal treatment of islands, recognising that, in practice, islands have varied and unequal impacts and arguing that greater focus on context is needed to understand legal outcomes, particularly those concerning maritime boundary delimitation.

Demilitarisation and International Law in Context

Demilitarisation and International Law in Context
Author: Athanasia Spiliopoulou Åkermark
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2018
Genre: Demilitarization (International law)
ISBN: 9781138093300

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Introduction : the goal and structure of the book -- The legal regulation of the demilitarisation and neutralisation of the Åland islands -- The law of the sea and the demilitarisation of Åland -- Regional security co-operation and the Åland islands -- Outlook and conclusions

Islands in a Global Context

Islands in a Global Context
Author: Conor Newman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Art, Irish
ISBN: 9781846825682

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These essays from over forty leading experts on Insular art c.AD400-1500 cross all media, including stone, vellum, cloth, metal, and glass. Along with its customary focus on art of the Insular world of Britain and Ireland, the papers also consider the contemporary European and Mediterranean background and context of Insular art, under the headings of motif, theme, symbol, transmission, translation and scholarship. Offering new perspectives on familiar objects and introducing new finds, like the other volumes in the series, this lavishly illustrated book is a must for all serious students of Insular art. [Subject: Art History, Insular Art, Early Middle Ages, Irish Studies, European Studies, Mediterranean Studies]

The Spratly Islands and International Law

The Spratly Islands and International Law
Author: Xuechan Ma
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004504338

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The Spratly Islands and International Law examines legal solutions to problems arising from the absence of maritime boundaries in the Spratly Islands. The book draws on extensive sources of international law and formulates novel, concrete proposals for the way forward.

Comparative Law in a Global Context

Comparative Law in a Global Context
Author: Werner F. Menski
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 565
Release: 2006-03-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1139452711

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Now in its second edition, this textbook presents a critical rethinking of the study of comparative law and legal theory in a globalising world, and proposes an alternative model. It highlights the inadequacies of current Western theoretical approaches in comparative law, international law, legal theory and jurisprudence, especially for studying Asian and African laws, arguing that they are too parochial and eurocentric to meet global challenges. Menski argues for combining modern natural law theories with positivist and socio-legal traditions, building an interactive, triangular concept of legal pluralism. Advocated as the fourth major approach to legal theory, this model is applied in analysing the historical and conceptual development of Hindu law, Muslim law, African laws and Chinese law.

Demilitarization and International Law in Context

Demilitarization and International Law in Context
Author: Sia Spiliopoulou Åkermark
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1351605526

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The demilitarisation and neutralisation of the Åland Islands is a confirmation of, and an exception to, the collective security system in present-day international affairs. Its core idea is that there is no need for military presence in the territory of the islands and that they are to be kept out of military activities. A restricted use of military force has a confidence building effect in cases where competing interests may be so intense that banning the very presence of military force remains the only viable option. The regime of the Åland Islands is the result of pragmatic and contingent political compromises. As such, the case of the Åland Islands offers an alternative trajectory to the increased militarisation we witness around the world today. Through parliamentary and archival materials, international treaties and academic works, the authors examine the legal rules and institutional structures of the demilitarisation regime. In this process they reassess core concepts of international law and international affairs, such as sovereignty and security, and introduce a theoretical view on the empirical case study of the Åland Islands. The book covers legal, political and policy discursive aspects of demilitarisation, international co-operation, defence and security matters around the Baltic Sea with a broader European and global relevance. It can be a source of inspiration for all those in search of constructive efforts that can address territorial disputes and security challenges.

Roman Law in Context

Roman Law in Context
Author: David Johnston
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 167
Release: 1999-09-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1139425803

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Roman Law in Context explains how Roman law worked for those who lived by it, by viewing it in the light of the society and economy in which it operated. The book discusses three main areas of Roman law and life: the family and inheritance; property and the use of land; commercial transactions and the management of businesses. It also deals with the question of litigation and how readily the Roman citizen could assert his or her legal rights in practice. In addition it provides an introduction to using the main sources of Roman law. The book ends with an epilogue discussing the role of Roman law in medieval and modern Europe, a bibliographical essay, and a glossary of legal terms. The book involves the minimum of legal technicality and is intended to be accessible to students and teachers of Roman history as well as interested general readers.

Concepts and Contexts of Vattel's Political and Legal Thought

Concepts and Contexts of Vattel's Political and Legal Thought
Author: Peter Schröder
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2021-06-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1108489443

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Explores how Vattel used the natural law tradition to frame a pragmatic and treaty-oriented model of the law of nations.