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Contemporary Challenges to the Fundamental Principles of International Law and EU Interaction

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This book, finished in September 2023, addresses the fundamental principles enshrined in Resolution 2625 (XXV): sovereignty, the principle of non-intervention, the prohibition of the use of force, and self-determination. Studying these principles can help us understand some of the main features of international law and the international community in the 21st century: the role of traditional and new subjects alike; the sources of international law; issues of international responsibility; and new international challenges. For this purpose, the book analyses in each chapter the main controversial practices regarding principles. In addition, a section is devoted to an analysis of the particular relationship between the European Union and these principles, given the EU's unique role as an important evolution in international law as both a subject and treaty maker. Further, the EU provides an example of the institutionalisation of the international community and helps to solidify the concept.
The book is chiefly intended for experts on International Law. Its purpose is to offer an updated vision of the international community through analysis of the core principles of international law, highlighting contradictions and problems regarding its application and interpretation. The book should also be of great interest and value to those starting careers in international law, offering them key insights into the international community and the roots of the international system.

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Gloria Fernández Arribas is Senior Lecturer in Public International Law at the Pablo de Olavide University. She has worked in the areas of Public International Law and European Union Law and in the combination of both. She has undertaken pre-doctoral and post-doctoral research stays at various universities and research centres, including Robert Schuman University, the University of Twente, King's College London, Fordham University, the Asser Institute's EU Foreign Relations Law Centre and the University of Leiden. She has published a large number of articles in legal journals, as well as book chapters, two books as editor and two books as lead author. Her teaching activity has been mainly at the Pablo de Olavide University, where she teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses. She is also a member of the International Law Association and a member of its Committee: 'Use of Force: Military Assistance on Request'. She is currently Vice-Dean of International Relations and Mobility at the Faculty of Law and Director of the Legal Clinic at the University Pablo de Olavide & Office of Legal Affairs of NATO Allied Command Operations (UPO-NATO/OLA).


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This book, finished in September 2023, addresses the fundamental principles enshrined in Resolution 2625 (XXV): sovereignty, the principle of non-intervention, the prohibition of the use of force, and self-determination. Studying these principles can help us understand some of the main features of international law and the international community in the 21st century: the role of traditional and new subjects alike; the sources of international law; issues of international responsibility; and new international challenges. For this purpose, the book analyses in each chapter the main controversial practices regarding principles. In addition, a section is devoted to an analysis of the particular relationship between the European Union and these principles, given the EU's unique role as an important evolution in international law as both a subject and treaty maker. Further, the EU provides an example of the institutionalisation of the international community and helps to solidify the concept.


The book is chiefly intended for experts on International Law. Its purpose is to offer an updated vision of the international community through analysis of the core principles of international law, highlighting contradictions and problems regarding its application and interpretation. The book should also be of great interest and value to those starting careers in international law, offering them key insights into the international community and the roots of the international system.

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Autori Gloria Fernández Arribas
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 01.12.2024
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Diritto > Diritto internazionale, diritto degli stranieri
 
EAN 9783031754524
ISBN 978-3-0-3175452-4
Numero di pagine 169
Illustrazioni XI, 169 p.
Dimensioni (della confezione) 15.5 x 1.3 x 23.5 cm
Peso (della confezione) 391 g
 
Serie European Union and its Neighbours in a Globalized World
Categorie Internationales Recht, Aggression, Menschenrechte, Bürgerrechte, Human Rights, European Union, Self-Determination, International Organizations, Public International Law, European law, sovereignty, International Community, use of force, non-intervention, International terrorism, Self-Defence, Fundamental Principles of International Law, International Law Principles, Cyber-interventionism, Jus Cogens
 

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