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Introduction to Post-Conflict Rebuilding and International Law
(Ashgate, 2012)
Regulating marine biodiscovery in sea areas under coastal state jurisdiction
(Martinus Nijhoff, 2009)
Marine biodiscovery is the examination of marine
biological material for features that may be of value for
commercial purposes. These features may include chemical
compounds, genes and their products or, in some cases, ...
The Anthropocene, autopoiesis and the disingenuousness of the genuine link: Addressing enforcement gaps in the legal regime for areas beyond national jurisdiction.
(Martinus Nijhoff, 2009)
The Netherlands has a long and proud tradition of scholarship in the law of the
sea that traces its roots back to Hugo de Groot. This tradition is exemplified
by the work carried out over the last two decades by the ...
Housing rights in Ireland.
(Kluwer, 2003)
Ireland has been the world leader in house price inflation since 1996, and has reached the highest level of home ownership among the OECD countries.1 Irish government housing policy has given the market a primary role in ...
Can international housing rights based on public international law really impact on contemporary housing systems?
(Ashgate, 2010-12)
The concept of home advances a new basis for evaluating housing rights,
emphasising their human and personal benefits. Housing rights address, at a
national, regional and global level, displacement and dispossession, as ...
The European approach to integrated management: are there lessons for the China Seas region?
(Martinus Nijhoff, 2006)
The terrible events and human tragedy of the tsunami in the Indian
Ocean on December 26, 2004, brought home to the world the
unpredictable nature of the ocean in relation to affairs of mankind. It was a
timely reminder ...
Housing and human rights
(Elsevier, 2011)
Housing meets a primary human need and housing rights are now enshrined housing rights within international human rights law, regional and constitutional legal instruments. These rights extend beyond shelter, and encompass ...
Land law, property, housing and the environment.
(Jordan Publishing Ltd, 2009)
This chapter considers the possible impact of the European Convention on Human
Rights Act 2003 (ECHR Act) on Irish law in selected areas of land and property,
planning, housing and environment law1 - areas associated ...
Defences to international crimes
(Routledge, 2011)
The label 'defences' can be used to describe a range of excusing or justificatory answers to a criminal charge, or as 'grounds for excluding criminal responsibility',
according to Article 31 of the Rome Statute of the ...
Regulating Marine Scientific Research in the European Union: It Takes More Than Two to Tango
(Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2012)
The EU and the Member States are party to the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. The EU has been a long-standing
proponent of the conceptual underpinnings of the 1982 Convention as a package
deal ...