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Title:Solidarity as a practical reason : grounding the authority of international law Author(s):GOROBETS, KostiaDate:2022Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI AEL; 2022/02; European Society of International Law PaperAbstract: is not and should not be considered as a principle of international law in order to perform the normative function that it has. I argue that authority of international law requires that normative ideals such as solidarity ...
Title:Self-statification of corporate actors? : tracing modes of corporate engagements with public international law Author(s):TIEDEKE, Anna SophiaDate:2022Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI AEL; 2022/12; European Society of International Law (ESIL) PapersAbstract:While states only reluctantly have started to play a more active role in international lawmaking in cyberspace, in recent years we could observe a growing amount of interest of powerful digital corporations in international ...
Title:The financial side of energy markets in the low-carbon transition Author(s):HIEMSTRA, Liebrich M.Date:2022Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSC; 2022/50; Florence School of Regulation; [Energy]Abstract:This article will explain the characteristics of the financial side of energy markets. It aims to clarify why financial contracts are needed in the energy sector and how such transactions are conducted by energy companies. ...
Title:TRIPS through a military looking glass Author(s):DRAHOS, Peter
Date:2021Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI LAW; 2021/02Abstract:The paper draws on an argument from Hanns Ullrich that the Agreement on the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) suffers for a legitimacy gap. This gap takes the form of an external conditioning ...


Title:The use of external judicial decisions by regional human rights courts Author(s):CHRISTENSEN, Martin LolleDate:2021Citation:
- Florence : European University Institute, 2021
Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of LawAbstract:There are currently three regional human rights courts active on three continents. The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights are already well-established courts within their regional ...
Title:Customary international law and human rights law : an impossible relationship? : exploring customary international law’s 'vitality paradox' Author(s):TITBERIDZE, Maia
Date:2021Citation:
- Florence : European University Institute, 2021
Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of LawAbstract:Custom remains a widely discussed source of international law even if its unwritten nature has raised more questions than it has provided answers. At the same time, rarely do discussions regarding customary international ...

Title:External differentiated integration : legal feasibility and constitutional acceptability Author(s):PEDRESCHI, Luigi
; SCOTT, Joanne
Date:2020Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2020/54; European Governance and Politics ProgrammeAbstract:The concept of external differentiated integration has received only modest attention from the legal community. As such, the concept’s contours have been shaped primarily by political science. There is therefore a pressing ...



Title:Cities vs states : should urban citizenship be emancipated from nationality? Editor(s):BAUBÖCK, Rainer
; ORGAD, Liav
Date:2020Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2020/16; Global Governance Programme-386; GLOBALCIT; [Global Citizenship Governance]Abstract:A majority of the world population lives in cities, but determining citizenship remains a monopoly of nation-states. Should cities claim their own citizenship, based on residence rather than nationality? Should they get ...


Title:UN Security Council referrals to the International Criminal Court : legal nature, effects and limits Author(s):GALAND, Alexandre Skander
Date:2018Citation:
- Leiden : Brill, 2018, Leiden studies on the frontiers of international law, 5
Type:BookSeries/Number:[IOW]Abstract:This book offers a unique critical analysis of the legal nature, effects and limits of UN Security Council referrals to the International Criminal Court (ICC). Alexandre Skander Galand provides, for the first time, a full ...

Title:Who is a 'Ukrainian' child? : UNRRA/IRO welfare workers and the politics of unaccompanied children of presumed Ukrainian origin in the aftermath of WWII (1945-1952) Author(s):GNYDIUK, Olga
Date:2018Citation:
- Florence : European University Institute, 2018
Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of History and CivilizationAbstract:The care and rehabilitation of displaced, orphaned or lost children after World War II became a significant challenge for the international humanitarian organizations, as well as for the military governments in the occupied ...
