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This edited volume explores the question of the lawfulness under international law of economic activities in occupied territories from the perspectives of international law, EU law, and business and human rights.
List of contents
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
Preface
Introduction
Chapter one
Exploiting Natural Resources in Occupied Territories – the Conjunction between Jus in Bello, Jus ad Bellum and International Human Rights Law
Ka Lok Yip
Chapter Two
EU Trade Relations with Occupied Territories: Third Party Obligations Flowing from the Application of Occupation Law in Relation to Natural Resources Exploitation
Rutger Fransen and Cedric Ryngaert.
Chapter Three
Some State Practice Regarding Trade With Occupied Territories: From the GATT to Today
Eugene Kontorovich
Chapter four
The EU's trade relations with northern Cyprus obligations and limits under public international and EU law
Nikolas Kyriacou
Chapter Five
EU LABELLING PRACTICES FOR PRODUCTS IMPORTED FROM DISPUTED TERRITORIES
OLIA KANEVSKAIA
Chapter six
The EU’s Economic Engagement with Western Sahara: the Front Polisario and Western Sahara Campaign UK cases
Jed Odermatt
Chapter Seven
Western Sahara, the European Commission and the Politics of International Legal Argument
Pål Wrange
Chapter eight
Business Actors in Western Sahara: Heightened Obligations and Responsibilities under the UNGP?
Daria Davitti
Chapter nine
Offside? Challenging the Transnational Legality of Israeli Football Activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
Antoine Duval
Chapter ten
Investment tribunals adjudicating claims relating to occupied territories – curse or blessing?
Sebastian Wuschka
About the author
Antoine Duval is a Senior Researcher in International and European Law at the Asser Institute, The Netherlands
Eva Kassoti is a Senior Researcher in International and European Law as well as the academic co-ordinator of the Centre for the Law of EU External Relations (CLEER), at the Asser Institute, The Netherlands
Summary
This edited volume explores the question of the lawfulness under international law of economic activities in occupied territories from the perspectives of international law, EU law, and business and human rights.