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    Approaches to Responsibility in International Courts

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    Panel 1: The Progressive Development and Codification Mandates of the International Law Commission

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    This opening session will discuss the original mandate of the International Law Commission (“ILC”/ “the Commission”), as envisaged by the Committee of Seventeen, which prepared recommendations for the UN General Assembly setting forth options for the establishment, composition and functioning of the Commission. The key goal of this panel will be to examine the meaning(s) of “progressive development of international law” and its “codification”, as envisaged by the legal experts and ultimately by States as manifested in the Statute of the Commission adopted in 1947

    Unravelling Cooperation: The Role and Limits of Cooperation in the Governance of International Watercourses

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    The politics of treaty interpretation : variations and explanations across international tribunals

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    Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Law and International Relations: The State of the Art brings together the most influential contemporary writers in the fields of international law and international relations to take stock of what we know about the making, interpretation and enforcement of international law. The contributions to this volume critically explore what recent interdisciplinary work reveals about the design and workings of international institutions, the various roles played by international and domestic courts, and the factors that enhance compliance with international law. The volume also explores how interdisciplinary work has advanced theoretical understandings of the causes and consequences of the increased legalization of international affairs
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