[Conference - SFDI] – INTERNATIONAL LAW AND TIME, Paris Conference (May 25-27, 2000), organized by the French Society for International Law
[Conference - SFDI] – INTERNATIONAL LAW AND TIME, Paris Conference (May 25-27, 2000), organized by the French Society for International Law
    [Colloque - SFDI]
    INTERNATIONAL LAW AND TIME, Paris Colloquium (May 25-27, 2000), coll. of the French Society for International Law
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    2001
    octavo, paperback, good condition, 282 p.
    I - International Law and Time: A General Approach: Joe Verhoeven, Conceptions and Implications of Time in International Law; Martti Koskenniemi, Doctrines of International Law Over Time; Serge Sur, Fads in International Law. II - International Law and Duration: Jean Combacau, The Passage of Time; Jean-Marc Thouvenin, Reasonable Time; Marcelo G. Kohen, The Influence of Time on Territorial Regulations. III - International Law and the Moment: Philippe Weckel, Snapshots of International Law; Emmanuelle Roucounas, Urgency and International Law. Conclusion: Ronny Abraham, The Relationship Between Time and the Conventional Practice of States; Alain Pellet, International Trials and the Time of Counsel; Francisco Rezek, The Use of Time by the International Judge; Brigitte Stern, On the Use of Time in International Criminal Law; Paul Tavernier, Time and the European Court of Human Rights. Closing remarks: Jean-Pierre Quéneudec, The measurement of time: international law and universal time.

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