Volume 379 of the Recueil des cours, Collected Courses of the Hague Academy of International Law is out.
THE LIMITS OF THE LAW
Vaughan Lowe
Introduction The optional nature of Law
Options in international relations
The limits of international law
I. “Intractable problems”Conclusion
II. The “grain” of international law
III. The conceptual limitations of international law
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PARTY AUTONOMY IN LITIGATION AND ARBITRATION IN VIEW OF THE HAGUE PRINCIPLES ON CHOICE OF LAW IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS
Katharina Boele-Woelki
Chapter I. Introduction
Chapter II. The Hague Principles on Choice of Law in International Commercial ContractsChapter III. Which national law is the most attractive contract law ?
Chapter IV. The selected dispute resolution mechanism
Chapter V. Designation of other law than national law
1. Designation of the CISGChapter VI. Do the Hague Principles bring any change ?
2. Designation of the CESL
3. Designation of the UNIDROIT Principles
Chapter VII. Final considerations
Bibliography
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PUBLIC POLICY: COMMON PRINCIPLES IN THE AMERICAN STATES
Cecilia Fresnedo de Aguirre
Introduction
Chapter I. Necessary tools to develop in depth the subject of this course
1. Main conceptsChapter II. The influence of human rights in the codification of private international law
2. The concept and scope of public policy – a priori and a posteriori – through the codification of private international law
3. Appearance and development of human rights instruments
4. National instruments: the Constitutions
5. International instruments : conventions and non-statutory instruments;
1. Expert writingChapter III. Human rights as a source of content for public policy in private international law
2. Regional examples
3. Interaction between private international law and public international Law
4. Interaction between national and international law regarding the protection of human rights and the content of public policy
5. Hierarchy of human rights treaties in the legal system of a State
6. The scope of application of human rights Conventions
7. Interpretation of human rights treaties
8. Conflict-of-laws rules and their compatibility with fundamental rights;
1. Neutrality and values in private international lawChapter IV. The incidence of human rights when determining public policy principles in international civil and family law matters
2. Classifications of human rights
3. Human rights as a source of content of public policy
4. The human rights Conventions, uniformity and coherence
5. Exclusion of the law of any State or only of States parties to the human rights Convention?
6. Permeability of private international law to human rights
7. Fundamental rights and a “truly” international public policy
1. The role of the American Convention on Human Rights “Pact of San José, Costa Rica”, 22 November 1969, and other human rights instrumentsChapter V. The incidence of human rights when determining public policy principles in international procedural matters
2. Right to a personality or legal capacity
3. Right to dignity and private life
4. Rights of the family
1. Access to justice : a fundamental human right and a public policy principle to be guaranteed by private international law rulesGeneral conclusions
2. Right to a fair trial, due process and right to defence
3. Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments
Bibliography
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CHANGEMENTS ANTICONSTITUTIONNELS DE GOUVERNEMENT ET DROIT INTERNATIONAL
Rafâa Ben Achour
Rafâa Ben Achour
Introduction
Partie I. Les changements anticonstitutionnels de gouvernement et le droit international universel : un droit embryonnaire
1. De l’indifférence du droit international classique au système politique des ÉtatsSection 2. Les mécanismes de répression des changements anticonstitutionnels de gouvernement
2. Vers l’émergence d’un dispositif universel consacrant l’état de droit et la démocratie
1. Le dépassement du principe de l’autonomie constitutionnelle et la naissance de la légitimité démocratiqueSection 1. Le cadre normatif contraignant des organisations internationales régionales
2. Évolution du principe : vers la reconnaissance du libre choix par le peuple de son système politique
1. Les continents les plus marqués par les changements anticonstitutionnels de gouvernementSection 2. Les réactions dynamiques des organisations régionales face aux changements anticonstitutionnels de gouvernement (CAG)
2. La condamnation des changements anticonstitutionnels de gouvernement dans d’autres organisations régionales
1. L’action de l’Organisation des Etats américains devant les changements anticonstitutionnels de gouvernement : le cas d’HaïtiConclusion
2. Les réactions vigoureuses de deux organisations du continent africain : l’Union africaine et la Communauté économique des Etats de l’Afrique de l’Ouest
3. L’action répressive du Commonwealth devant les changements anticonstitutionnels de gouvernement
Bibliographie
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