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Published 2025
Is R2P a Legal Norm? : State Practice and Opinio Juris 2000-2022 /

: Many ask if R2P is legally binding or not. By following the development of R2P from 2000-2022 and governments interactions with it throughout those years internationally, regionally and nationally, a perspective is given regarding its development as a norm within international law. The state practice and opinio juris of countries from different regions, representing varying perspectives, and the application of R2P throughout those years, provide the reader with insights on where R2P stands after more than 20 years of being part of the international fora. See Less
: 1 online resource (425 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004706736

Published 2025
Regulating Autonomous Vessels : International, Regional, and European Regulation of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships /

: This book adds to the legal research on autonomous vessels and proposes a combined international-supranational regulation concept, introducing the reader to the most urgent international legal aspects with respect to autonomous ships. The future legal framework must be technology-neutral and reliable, and it has to be in place as soon as possible to integrate autonomous ships into the existing international legal framework. The book provides the reader with a comprehensive and innovative comparison of different regulatory approaches, including regional and European instruments. The effect of non-binding instruments is analyzed based on rational choice theory.
: 1 online resource (348 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004729483

Published 2025
A 'Stepped Approach' to Disputes on International Watercourses /

: With increasing global pressure on scarce international water resources, the importance of dispute avoidance and resolution at the international level cannot be understated. A 'Stepped Approach' to Disputes on International Watercourses explores a conceptual and practical framework for addressing these complex challenges, presenting a structured, multi-faceted approach that integrates technical expertise, diplomatic negotiations, and, when necessary, binding adjudication. Drawing on a broad analysis of 225 international watercourse agreements, it puts forward a 'stepped approach' as an important tool that can foster cooperation, prevent conflicts, and ensure the equitable and sustainable use of our shared water resources.
: 1 online resource (224 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004736771