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Continuity in Times of Change
Acquired Rights and State Succession

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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While much ink has been spilled over successions' ramifications for international treaties and state debts, less attention has been paid to their effects on the internal law of states. When it comes to individual rights, this deficit represents a huge lacuna since a myriad of individual rights are still exclusively granted by state domestic law. This book fills the gap by exploring vast material from diverse succession scenarios since 1990 and detects general rules guiding the treatment of private rights when sovereignty changes. It represents a comprehensive and the only up-to-date work dealing with the general subject of 'acquired rights' in cases of state succession and presents innovative and thought-provoking ideas on the future handling of the topic.

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While much ink has been spilled over successions’ ramifications for international treaties and state debts, less attention has been paid to their effects on the internal law of states. When it comes to individual rights, this deficit represents a huge lacuna since a myriad of individual rights are still exclusively granted by state domestic law. This book fills the gap by exploring vast material from diverse succession scenarios since 1990 and detects general rules guiding the treatment of private rights when sovereignty changes. It represents a comprehensive and the only up-to-date work dealing with the general subject of ‘acquired rights’ in cases of state succession and presents innovative and thought-provoking ideas on the future handling of the topic.

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Autori Nadja Reimold
Editore Nomos
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 08.05.2024
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Diritto > Diritto internazionale, diritto degli stranieri
 
EAN 9783756015351
ISBN 978-3-7560-1535-1
Numero di pagine 631
Dimensioni (della confezione) 16 x 3.8 x 23 cm
Peso (della confezione) 940 g
 
Serie Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht > 328
Categorie Internationales Recht, Privatrecht, Völkerrecht, Menschenrechte, DDR, Enteignung, Sezession, Sudan, Eritrea, Jemen, Brexit, Kosovo, Fusion, Macau, Secession, Äthiopien, Tschechoslowakei, Jugoslawien, Human Rights, Internationales Privatrecht, NG-Rabatt, Südsudan, Yemen, zession, International Law, Abspaltung, innerstaatliches Recht, Aufspaltung, German Unification, Internationales Investitionsschutzrecht, Private International Law, Individualrechte, Völkergewohnheitsrecht, Separation, Deutsche Einigung, Walvis Bay, Public International Law, Yugoslavia, Expropriation, GDR, Ethiopia, Czechoslovakia, Ius cogens, Hong-Kong, Customary International Law, General Principles of Law, Gebietsverschiebungen, Arbitral Tribunal for Upper Silesia, Staatenzerfall, Erithrea, state succession, Allgemeine Grundsätze des Völkerrechts, Recht auf Eigentum, territorial change, private rights, cession, South Sudan, Nachfolge in Verträge, withdrawal from treaties protecting individual rights, succession to treaties, law on the protection of international investment, Schiedsgericht für Oberschlesien, transfer of territory, Minority Treaties, Austritt aus individualschützenden Verträgen, Wechsel der Souveränität, acquired rights, Staatennachfolge, private Rechte, rights of the individual, dismemberment, Gebietsübertragungen, right of property, Staatenfusion, Staatensukzession, erga omnes Rechte, Minderheitenverträge, erga omnes rights, German Settlers Case, Wohlerworbene Rechte
 

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