This book continues the series "Select Proceedings of the European Society of International Law", containing the proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference organised by ESIL and the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in 2008. The conference was entitled 'International Law in a Heterogeneous World', reflecting an idea which is central to the ESIL philosophy. Heterogeneity is considered one of the pillars upon which Europe's contribution to international law is built and the subject was considered in a number of panels, including such diverse topics as migration, the history of international law, the rules on warfare and international environmental law.
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Jurisdictional Colonisation in the Spanish and British Empires:: Some Reflections on a Global Public Order and the Sacred
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Of Headscarves, Mosques and Occidental Values:: Does International Law Require a Culturally Neutral State?
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Role du Droit International Prive Face au 'Nouveau' Modele de Migration 'Temporaire ou Circulaire':: La Technique de Cooperation des Autorites et Quelques Questions Relatives au Statut Personnel desEtrangers Face au Pluralisme
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La Theorie Politique de l'Etat en Droit International:: Considerations Historiques a Partir de l'Etude de Grotius
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Reception et Application du Droit International Moderne par le Japon:: Son Attitude Evolutive de 1858 a 1945
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Legal Problems Arising from the Dissolution of International Organisations:: The Case of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO): Dissolution de facto or Hibernation?
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Countermeasures by International Organisations:: The Decentralised Society in the Heart of the Institutionalised Society
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Meeting the Challenges of Global Governance:: Administrative and Constitutional Approaches
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Gap-Filling as Law-Making:: The Examples of the Ad Hoc International Criminal Tribunals
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Strategic Use of Litigation to Influence Negotiations:: The WTO, the EU and the UN: Use of Litigation to Influence Negotiations
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L'heterogeneite dans la Justice Internationale:: Le Cas de la Cour Internationale de Justice
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Governing by Measuring:: The Millennium Development Goals in Global Governance
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The MDGs, Archeology, Institutional Fragmention and International Law:: Human Rights, International Enviromental and Sustainable (Development) Law
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Untying Aid and Achieving the Millennium Development Goals:: Enhancing Aid Effectiveness through the Legal Framework for International Trade
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Application of International Humanitarian Law to Contemporary Peace Operations:: Mapping the 'Grey Areas'
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Military Necessity:: A Fundamental 'Principle' Fallen Into Oblivion
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Law and Policy Issues of Unilateral Geoengineering:: Moving to a Managed World
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Sustainable Development as a Legal Principle:: A Rhetorical Analysis
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The Standards of Compensation for Foreign Investment Expropriations in International Law:: Internalising Environmental Costs?
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International Law and the Media:: Envisioning the Media
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From Social Justice to Decent Work:: Is the Shift in the ILO Significant For International Law?
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