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The European Union plays a significant role in international affairs. International Law and the European Union examines the impact this has had on public international law by integrating perspectives from both EU law and international law. Its analysis focuses on fields of public international law where the EU has had an influence, including customary international law, the law of treaties, international organizations, international dispute settlement, and international responsibility. International Law and the European Union shows how the EU has had a subtle but significant impact on the development of international law and how the international legal order has developed and adjusted to accommodate the EU as a distinct legal actor. In doing so, it contributes to our understanding of how international law addresses legal subjects other than States.
The first single-authored monograph exploring the impact of the EU's international action on international law
Takes a novel approach by bringing together public international law and EU law perspectives
Examines the EU's impact on a broad range of international law topics, including customary international law, the law of treaties, international organizations, international dispute settlement, and international responsibility
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September 2022
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9781108816052
272 pages
229 × 152 × 15 mm
0.401kg
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Firmly established as one of Europe's leading journals in the field, the Leiden Journal of International Law (LJIL) provides a forum for two vital areas, namely international legal theory and international dispute settlement. It is unique in providing the most comprehensive coverage of the world's most important international tribunals in The Hague (such as the ICJ, ICTY, ICC and others) and elsewhere, as well as examining new trends in international legal thinking. LJIL is essential reading for academics and practitioners who need to stay abreast of recent developments in these areas. Important NewsLeiden Journal of International Law is now indexed and abstracted in the Thomson Reuters services and has been awarded its first Impact Factor.
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Since its advent in 1961, the Canadian Yearbook of International Law has been a leading international academic journal covering both public and private international legal issues. Authors from Canada and around the world are invited to publish peer-reviewed articles in French or English that advance critical thinking in all areas of international law. The Canadian Yearbook of International Law also seeks to make Canadian practice in international law accessible to academics, policy-makers, and practitioners. Issued annually under the auspices of the Canadian Council on International Law, the Yearbook contains articles of lasting significance in the fields of public and private international law; a notes and comments section; a digest of Inter-American law; a digest of international economic law; a section on current Canadian practice in international law (including recent parliamentary declarations, Canadian treaty actions, and positions stated by Canada’s Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development); a digest of important Canadian cases in the fields of public and private international law; and a book reviews section. The Yearbook has a rolling acceptance policy and benefits from FirstView. It allows completed pieces to be hosted online prior to their inclusion in a final print and online journal issue. This significantly reduces the lead time between submission and publication. Publié depuis 1961, l'Annuaire canadien de droit international est une revue internationale réputée qui se spécialise dans les questions de droit international public et privé. Ses auteurs et auteures, en provenance du Canada et de partout dans le monde, sont invités à publier des articles en français comme en anglais, évalués par des pairs et qui mettent de l'avant une pensée critique dans tous les domaines du droit international. L'Annuaire canadien de droit international cherche aussi à rendre la pratique canadienne du droit international accessible aux universitaires, aux responsables de politiques publiques ainsi qu’aux praticiens et praticiennes. Publié annuellement sous les auspices du Conseil canadien de droit international, l'Annuaire comprend : des articles de fond dans le domaine du droit international public et privé, une rubrique de notes et de commentaires, une chronique sur le droit interaméricain, une chronique de droit international économique, une rubrique sur la pratique des exécutifs canadiens en droit international (y compris les récentes déclarations au Parlement, les positions canadiennes sur les traités et les positions du ministère des Affaires étrangères, du Commerce et du Développement), un recueil de la jurisprudence canadienne relative au droit international public et privé, et une rubrique de recensions d’ouvrages. l'Annuaire suit une politique d'acceptation continue et a accès à FirstView. Cette fonction permet d'héberger des textes complets en ligne avant leur inclusion dans une publication finale et en ligne. Ceci permet de réduire énormément le délai entre la soumission et la publication.
New to Cambridge in 2015The Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies (CYELS) offers authors and readers a space for sustained reflection and conversation about the challenges facing Europe and the diverse legal contexts in which those challenges are addressed. It identifies European Legal Studies as a broad field of legal enquiry encompassing not only European Union law but also the law emanating from the Council of Europe; comparative European public and private law; and national law in its interaction with European legal sources.The Yearbook is a publication of the Centre for European Legal Studies, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.