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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «RETORSION»
Découvrez l'usage de
retorsion dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
retorsion et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
International law: a treatise
If the State against which such acts are directed considers itself wronged thereby,
a political difference is created which might be settled by retorsion. § 30. The
question when retorsion is, and when it Retor- is not, justified is not one of law,
and ...
Lassa Oppenheim, Ronald Francis Roxburgh, Sir Ronald Roxburgh, 1921
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Countermeasures, the International Legal System, and ...
According to Henkin, retorsion describes measures that generally are legally
permissible but are taken in response of another state's offense.19 Willem
Riphagen, a former special rapporteur of the ILC, mentioned, as an example of
retorsion, ...
3
International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the ...
Retorsion. Retaliation. The term retorsion is said to refer broadly to " the action
taken by a State in order to compensate it for some damage suffered through the
action of another State, or in order to deter the action complained of." l Retorsion
...
Charles Cheney Hyde, 1922
Retorsion isthe adoption by one stateofan unfriendly and harmful act,
whichisnevertheless lawful, asa method ofretaliationagainst the injurious legal
activitiesof another state.Examples includethe severanceof diplomaticrelations
and the ...
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United Nations Sanctions and the Rule of Law
23 Some commentators use the term 'retaliation' interchangeably with retorsion
and/or reprisals. Here, retaliationisunderstoodasa broadterm
encompassingretorsion, reprisals and pacific blockade. For discussion of these
terminological ...
Jeremy Matam Farrall, 2007
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International Law in the 21st Century: Rules for Global ...
Economic sanctions might be enacted to impose pressure on an offending state.
Finally, resort to a blockade around the offending state's ports can occur to
intensify economic and political pressures on that government. Retorsion refers
to a ...
Christopher C. Joyner, 2005
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The Settlement of International Disputes: The Contribution ...
take a look at another, old doctrine, retorsion.300 Retorsion is an unfriendly act
which may be taken by one state against another. It may be in response to an
internationally wrongful conductor an unfriendly act but which is nonetheless
lawful.
Nii Lante Wallace-Bruce, 1998
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Enforcing International Law: From Self-help to ...
Agreement case. In opposition to the International Law Commission, the Tribunal
did not explicitly and by definition exclude retorsion from its concept of
countermeasures. The Arbitral Tribunal merely held that a state could only “affirm
its rights ...
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Being and Some Twentieth-century Thomists
In the light of previous chapters, I want to attempt a philosophical estimate of the
event of the twentieth-century Thomistic revival. 1. Retorsion and Realism
Chapter 1 sketched the revival's evolution and the perceived reasons for the
evolution.
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A Treatise on International Law: With an Introductory Essay ...
Retorsion. §558 and of the natural meaning of the word, to confine the word "
retorsion" to a state act exercised within the jurisdiction. The reason this
corresponds to the natural meaning of the word is that it is a state act not
necessarily ...
Roland Roberts Foulke, 1920
6 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «RETORSION»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
retorsion est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Elections départementales: Son épouse n'est pas élue, il ferme son …
T'as vu ? RETORSION Le praticien de Riom-ès-Montagnes, dont le cabinet est fermé depuis lundi, devait prendre sa retraite en juin prochain. «20minutes.fr, avril 15»
Zürcher Obergericht: Ohrfeigen im Pflegeheim
Denn es liegt eine Retorsion im Sinne von Artikel 177 Absatz 3 Strafgesetzbuch vor, also eine direkte Reaktion auf eine Provokation. Dieser Tatbestand regelt ... «Neue Zürcher Zeitung, janv 15»
International Law and Cyber Attacks: Sony v. North Korea
Completing the gamut of possible responses by States to harmful cyber operations mounted against them or entities on their territory is retorsion. Acts of ... «Just Security, déc 14»
Europäisch-russische Beziehungen - Moskau weist polnische …
Die Retorsion - der Begriff leitet sich vom lateinischen retorquere (zurückdrehen) her - ist eine eher milde Waffe im Arsenal der Diplomaten. Durch sie will ein ... «Süddeutsche.de, nov 14»
Imke Leicht: Abdruck aus dem Buch »Multikulturalismus auf dem …
Diese von Taguieff als »Retorsion« (24) bezeichnete Strategie folgt der ... Mit seiner Retorsions-Taktik bedient sich Benoist im nächsten Schritt des ... «Jungle World, déc 09»
Home > Articles > International Law and Gaza: The Assault on …
The use of economic and other non-military sanctions as a means of “punishing” other international actors for their misbehavior is a practice known as “retorsion. «Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, janv 08»