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State Silence Across International Law examines the role of State silence and inaction in the formation of rules of international law. It explores how State silence can be interpreted in a range of contexts, including in relation to use of force, cyberspace, armed conflict, human rights, trade, boundaries, outer space, and the environment.
Sommario
- Part 1. General
- 1: Danae Azaria: Introduction
- 2: Omri Sender and Michael Wood: State Silence and the Work of the International Law Commission
- Part 2. Peace and Security
- 3: Danae Azaria: State Silence and the Law on the Use of Force
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- 5: Sandesh Sivakumaran: State Silence and the Law of Armed Conflict
- 6: Talita Dias: State Silence and International Criminal Law
- Part 3. International Human Rights Law
- 7: Andreas Zimmermann and Nils-Hendrik Grohmann: State Silence and the Framework of the ICCPR
- 8: Olivia Coral Daniels and Laurence R. Helfer: State Silence and the European Human Rights System
- Part 4. International Economic Law
- 9: Gabrielle Marceau and Rebecca Walker: WTO Members' Silence and WTO Decision-Making
- 10: Robert Howse: WTO Members' Silence and WTO Law
- 11: August Reinisch and Johannes Tropper: State Silence and International Investment Law
- Part 5. International Law of Spaces and the Environment
- 12: Giovanni Distefano and Aymeric Hêche: State Silence and Territorial Title and Boundaries
- 13: Jean-Marc Thouvenin: State Silence and the Law of the Sea
- 14: Lorenzo Gasbarri: State Silence and International Space Law
- 15: Malgosia Fitzmaurice: State Silence and International Environmental Law
- Part 6. Conclusion
- 16: Danae Azaria: Conclusion
Info autore
Danae Azaria Associate Professor of Law at the Faculty of Laws, University College London (UCL), and the Principal Investigator of the Starting Grant (State Silence) of the European Research Council. She is a laureate of the Guggenheim Prize in Public International Law for her monograph,
Treaties on Transit of Energy via Pipelines and Countermeasures (OUP, 2015) and has published widely in international law. She holds and has held various prestigious editorial and advisory positions and visiting professorships. She is listed as an arbitrator in relation to various treaties, and she regularly advises governments and international organizations on issues of public international law.
Riassunto
State Silence Across International Law examines the role of State silence and inaction in the formation of rules of international law. It explores how State silence can be interpreted in a range of contexts, including in relation to use of force, cyberspace, armed conflict, human rights, trade, boundaries, outer space, and the environment.