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050 0 0 _aK3171
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100 1 _aKotuby, Charles T.,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aGeneral principles of law and international due process :
_bprinciples and norms applicable in transnational disputes /
_cCharles T. Kotuby Jr. and Luke A. Sobota.
300 _axviii, 281 pages ;
_c26 cm.
490 1 _aCILE studies ;
_vvolume 6
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 _aAn introduction to the general principles of law and international due process -- Modern applications of the general principles of law -- Modern applications of the principles of international due process.
520 _a"Article 38 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice defines "international law" to include not only "custom" and "convention" between States but also "the general principles of law recognized by civilized nations" within their municipal legal systems. In 1953, Bin Cheng wrote his seminal book on general principles, identifying core legal principles common to various domestic legal systems across the globe. This monograph summarizes and analyzes the general principles of law and norms of international due process, with a particular focus on developments since Cheng's writing. The aim is to collect and distill these principles and norms in a single volume as a practical resource for international law jurists, advocates, and scholars. The information contained in this book holds considerable importance given the growth of inter-state intercourse resulting in the increased use of general principles over the past 60 years. General principles can serve as rules of decision, whether in interpreting a treaty or contract, determining causation, or ascertaining unjust enrichment. They also include a core set of procedural requirements that should be followed in any adjudicative system, such as the right to impartiality and the prohibition on fraud. Although the general principles are, by definition, basic and even rudimentary, they hold vital importance for the rule of law in international relations. They are meant not to define a rule of law, but rather the rule of law."
650 0 _aRule of law.
650 0 _aDue process of law.
650 0 _aInternational law.
650 7 _a86.82 international administration of justice: general.
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650 7 _aDue process of law.
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650 7 _aInternational law.
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650 7 _aRule of law.
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650 7 _aAllgemeine Rechtsgrunds�atze
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650 7 _aInternationale Gerichtsbarkeit
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700 1 _aSobota, Luke A.,
_eauthor.
830 0 _aCILE studies ;
_vv. 6.
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_cBOOK