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This article will explore the possibility of domestic judicial decisions as a source for international law-making. Considering the contemporary pattern of international law development, which is no longer state-centred, this possibility is quite plausible... see more

International law has developed since its pre-20th century consent-based positivistic framework to ‘international law-making’ where the role of state sovereignty is seen to have eroded. This development, however, still reproduces its pre-20th century colo... see more

DOI:10.12957/dep.2014.10307Abstract This article investigates whether the judicial decision is and should be an activity of merely “law-applying” or of genuinely “law-making”. The theoretical problem of adjudication is seen from the perspective of the I... see more

The main subject of this Article is to analyse heritage protection under international law and Vietnamese law. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) is the main agency tasked with safeguarding culture of humanity an... see more

The concept and the rights of environmental refugee have attracted national, international governance and scholars’ attention. I have tried to analyses through descriptive and explanatory approach the current trend of environmental refugees’ legal protect... see more

The article is devoted to determining the role and place of international organizations and institutions in the law-making process in Ukraine. The concept of law-making is analyzed and defined system of its subjects; the stage of law-making process is hig... see more

In recent decades the Southeast Asia Countries have been affected by haze pollution which is caused by human activities in burning land/forest for plantation and/or agriculture. Indonesia is one of the major sources of the haze pollution in the region. Th... see more

The global evolution has propelled the international system into a novel stage in its development process that is completely different in the final texture from that upon which our ancestors inhabited. We have attained so powerful a scale of global interd... see more

It has been recognised that Multinational Corporation has played important role in international law particularly on economic matters and recently on human rights. Hence, the question is how international law views this entity: is it a subject or object o... see more

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