BUKU BASA POLANDIA KAKAIT KARO «REBUS SIC STANTIIBUS»
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rebus sic stantiibus lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Polandia.
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The Law of Obligations: Roman Foundations of the Civilian Tradition
Clausula rebus sic stantibus (a) Origin and development of the clausula One of the most interesting, and potentially most dangerous, inroads into pacta sunt servanda has, however, been the so-called clausula rebus sic stantibus: a contract is ...
Reinhard Zimmermann,
1996
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Commentary on the 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
Mark Eugen Villiger. JILP 5 (1975) 121 ff; D.J. Bederman, The 1871 London Declaration, rebus sic stantibus and a Primitivist View of the Law of Nations, AJIL 82 (1988) 1 ff; R. Bilder, Managing the Risks of International Agreement (1981); D.
Mark Eugen Villiger,
2009
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International Law in the 21st Century: Rules for Global Governance
Another ground for treaty termination is the concept of rebus sic stantibus, known as the doctrine of changing circumstances. The presumption here suggests that international conditions have changed so profoundly since a treaty entered into ...
Christopher C. Joyner,
2005
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Recueil Des Cours, Collected Courses, 1974 - Tom 146 - Strona 92
Back Impallomeni, E., // principio rebus sic stantibus netta Convenzione di Vienna sul dirittodei trattati, Milan, 1974. Bogaert, E. van, "Le sens de la clause 'rebus sic stantibus' dans le droit des gens actuel", Revue generale de droit ...
Académie de droit international de La Haye,
1977
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The Function of Law in the International Community - Strona 278
CHAPTER XIII THE JUDICIAL APPLICATION OF THE DOCTRINE 'REBUS SIC STANTIBUS' § 10. The Doctrine 'rebus sic stantibus' as the Negation of International Law. In any discussion on the place of the doctrine rebus sic stantibus as a ...
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The Development of International Investment Law: Lessons from the ...
C. The Principle of Rebus Sic Stantibus The rebus sic stantibus (the doctrine of changed circumstances) is another general principle of law relating to international investment. Rebus sic stantibus is also considered a principle of lex mercatoria.
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International Law: A Treatise - Tom 1 - Strona 689
justify a party in demanding to be released from the obligations of an unnotifiable treaty.1 The vast majority of publicists, as well as the Governments of the civilised States, defend the principle 2 conventio omnis intelligitur rebus sic stantibus, ...
Lassa Oppenheim, Ronald Roxburgh,
1920
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“The” Polish Civil Code - Strona 119
This is often called the doctrine of clausula rebus sic stantibus, 1 which is regarded as an express or implied term in a treaty which has become inapplicable because of the fundamental change of circumstances which formed the basis of the ...
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International Law and the Protection of Namibia's Territorial ...
Article 62(1) of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, 1969, provides that the principle rebus sic stantibus may be invoked as a ground for terminating or withdrawing from a treaty if: '(a) the existence of these circumstances constituted ...
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Good Faith in European Contract Law - Strona 90
For a history of the clausula rebus sic stantibus and the modern German doctrine of the collapse of the underlying basis of a transaction see, e.g., Robert Feenstra, 'Impossibilitas and Clausula rebus sic stantibus: Some Aspects of Frustration of ...
Reinhard Zimmermann, Simon Whittaker,
2000