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Convergences and Divergences Between International Human Rights Law, International Criminal Law and International Humanitarian Law: Conclusions Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Op-Ed: Restricted freedom for Member States to lay down procedural rules in child abduction cases: private international law and children’s rights law concur (Rzecznik Praw Dziecka e.a., C-638/22 PPU) Universiteit Antwerpen
The Chinese Perspectives on the Rule of Law and the International Rule of Law: Origins, Impacts and Prospects for the Emergence of a Consensus on the Rule of Law at the National and International Levels. KU Leuven
This PhD dissertation focuses on the Chinese contribution to the rule of law and the international rule of law. While the rule of law principle finds its origins in European legal traditions – one often relates it to the mainstream traditions of the English Rule of Law, German Rechtsstaat, and French Etat de Droit - it has now become a principle at the very heart of many constitutions all over the world. China here is no exception and has ...
The compatibility between the anti-dumping laws and policies of developing countries & the WTO law : a case study based on a critical review from the WTO law perspective of Mexico's anti-dumping system. KU Leuven
This thesis describes the current trends of the application of anti-dumping measures by their most frequent users. Thus, it illustrates that in the last couple of decades, several developing countries including Mexico, have become the most frequent anti-dumping measures users in the world. In particular, it exposes Mexicos relevant AD facts and trends; and asserts that some empirical studies suggest that Mexicos AD measures pursue political ...
The Primacy of EU Law Over National Law: Rule of Law Contested—Reflections on the Case of the Polish Constitutional Court Vrije Universiteit Brussel
In order to understand the Polish case, one has first to zoom out of the case and zoom into the very nature of European integration: Unlike other regional integration mechanisms, like ASEAN, the EU has been built from the outset on the rule of law—the European Court of Justice (EUCJ) therefore is an essential part of the EU´s institutional structure.