Essays about: "judgments international court of justice"
Found 4 essays containing the words judgments international court of justice.
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1. Addressing impunity through State accountability? A study on responsibility for human rights violations committed by UN peacekeepers
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : In 2015, media reported on new allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse committed by UN peacekeepers against civilians. This was not the first time such allegations were made. Although a number of measures have been taken at the UN level to combat these crimes, the problem persists. READ MORE
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2. The right to effective remedies and procedural guarantees for people in need of international protection
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Ambiguity and controversy abounds the debate over the thousands of people trying to enter the European territory and their rights, especially in their procedural form. This paper explores the latest developments in the context of the European Court of Human Rights’ and the European Court of Justice’s expansive interpretation of the right to an effective remedy and the procedural guarantees afforded to protection seekers by the pertaining international and regional legislation. READ MORE
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3. Tax Treaties and EC Law : Development, Problems and Solutions
University essay from IHH, RättsvetenskapAbstract : Double taxation treaties play a vital part in the international relations between states regarding taxation matters. Since double taxation can occur as soon as a person has income in more than one state, it is very important that there can be effective remedies to the problems that can occur in these situations. READ MORE
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4. The Centre of Main Interests - A troublesome phrase in the EC Regulation on Insolvency proceedings
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : After much work and a long time after its instigation, a legislation regulating insolvency law in the European Union finally saw the light of day in 2002. Its 47 articles and 33 recitals establish jurisdiction, choice of law as well as recognition, in cross-border insolvencies within the EU and with this new legislation came a new expression to the legal area, namely 'centre of main interests'. READ MORE