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The Contribution of Latin American Legal Doctrine to the Progressive Development of International Law, by A. A. Cancado Trindade, Judge at the International Court of Justice; The Limits of Force, by C. Gray, Professor at the University of Cambridge; L'adoption internationale des mineurs et les droits de l'enfant, par M. S. Najurieta, professeur a l'Universite de Buenos Aires

Table of Contents:
The Contribution of Latin American Legal Doctrine to the Progressive Development of International Law, A. A. Cançado Trindade, Judge at the International Court of Justice; Chapter I. Introduction; Chapter II. Historical antecedents and early developments; Chapter III. The first International Conferences of American States and the two Hague Peace Conferences; Chapter IV. The Contributions of Latin American States to the II Hague Peace Conference of 1907; 1. Recourse to arbitration and non-use of force; 2. The principle of the juridical equality of States; 3. Strengthening of international jurisdiction; 4. The outcome of the Conference and its projection in time; Chapter V. Further endeavours towards international compulsory jurisdiction; Chapter VI. Endeavours of codification of international law, conscientization and opinio juris; Chapter VII. The direct access of individuals to international justice; Chapter VIII. International justice : the Latin American acknowledgment of the relevance of principles; Chapter IX. The Latin American contributions in distinct domains of international law; 1. Law of international organizations; 2. Recognition of Governments; 3. Diplomatic asylum; 4. Consular assistance; 5. Peaceful settlement of international disputes; 6. Disarmament: nuclear-weapon-free zones; Chapter X. The Latin American contribution to the International Law of Human Rights; Chapter XI. The Latin American contribution to International Refugee Law; Chapter XII. The Latin American contribution to the primacy of Law over force; Chapter XIII. Concluding observations. The Limits of Force, C. Gray, Professor at the University of Cambridge; Chapter I. Introduction; Chapter II. Self-defence; 1. Afghanistan; 2. The situation in Iraq; 3. Limits on the use of force in self-defence; Chapter III. Targeted killing; 1. The scope of the war on AlQaida; 2. The authorization of use of military force; 3. A turning point?; 4. The scope of self-defence against non-State actors; 5. The scope of self-defence: necessity and proportionality; 6. The scope of self-defence: imminence; 7. The scope of self-defence: targets; 8. Consent: the future of targeted killing?; 9. The reaction of the rest of the world to US targeted killings; 10. The effectiveness of targeted killing; Chapter IV. Intervention and responsibility to protect; 1. Syria; 2. Intervention in Syria; 3. Policies behind the prohibition on intervention; 4. Direct intervention; 5. The United Kingdom: humanitarian intervention; 6. France: R2P; 7. The United States: the Obama doctrine; 8. Overview; Bibliography. L’adoption internationale des mineurs et les droits de l’enfant, par M. S. Najurieta, Professeur à l’Université de Buenos Aires; Introduction; Chapitre I. Le droit de l’enfant à grandir au sein d’une famille; A. L’adoption : une institution en mouvement 1. La défaillance de la famille d’origine; a. L’étendue de la notion de famille; b. Le besoin de politiques à plusieurs volets; c. Le droit de l’enfant à une protection de remplacement; 2. La conquête des contenus consacrés à l’article 21, alinéa a), de la Convention relative aux droits de l’enfant; a. Dialogue des sources; b. La genèse de l’article 21, alinéa a), de la Convention relative aux droits de l’enfant; c. Les enjeux de la définition de la situation de l’enfant; B. L’adoption internationale: les défis de l’adoptabilité; 1. L’adoptabilité et le consentement en dehors du système de la Convention de La Haye de 1993; a. L’organisation en étapes; b. Le regard du droit international privé; 2. Les garanties assurées par le fonctionnement de la Convention de La Haye de 1993; a. La protection des familles d’origine des pressions indues; b. Le système de verrouillage établi au bénéfice de l’enfant; Chapitre II. Le droit de l’enfant à la protection des éléments de son identité; A. L’identité de la personne humaine; 1. Formation et préservation de l’identité d’origine; a. La reconnaissance du droit à l’identité dans la Convention relative aux droits de l’enfant; b. Le droit de la personne à connaître ses origins; 2. Les enjeux du droit à l’identité dans le cadre de l’adoption international; a. La préservation des données; b. La préparation des candidats à devenir adoptants; c. La nationalité de l’enfant; B. Le débordement du désir d’enfant et l’ordre public; 1. Le manque de coordination entre les législations nationales à l’égard de la maternité de substitution; a. Une pratique interdite par la loi ou par les principes généraux; b. L’acceptation de l’institut à condition d’exigences bien définies; c. Le libre jeu de l’autonomie des adultes; 2. Les réponses possibles aux yeux du droit international privé; a. La possibilité d’envisager une règle de conflit qui favorise la stabilité de l’état de famille; b. La solution du « fait accompli » : la flexibilité de l’ordre public; c. La coopération internationale: le projet d’une convention multinationale; Chapitre III. Le droit de l’enfant à la stabilité de son état de famille; A. La reconnaissance d’un état de filiation adoptive créé à l’étranger; 1. Les efforts des conventions internationales pour faciliter la circulation des jugements, des décisions et des actes; a. Les solutions prévues dans un cadre régional determine; b. Les solutions consacrées dans les conventions spécifiques en matière d’adoption d’enfants; 2. Les préférences des législations nationales; a. La solution de la loi fédérale suisse sur le droit international privé; b. L’évolution des solutions consacrées par la jurisprudence française; c. Le renouvellement des methods; d. Les défis de l’adoption par un couple homoparental; B. Le contenu du lien de famille et les risques de sa modification; 1. La circulation du lien de famille et la dissociation des effets; a. La tendance à la conversion en adoption de type plénier; b. Le bénéfice pour l’enfant de conserver certains liens de famille; 2. Le placement en kafala et l’intérêt supérieur de l’enfant; a. Les difficultés de la qualification et de la transposition; b. L’insertion de l’enfant entre deux cultures; Chapitre IV. Le droit de l’enfant à la protection face au délit; A. La lutte contre le trafic d’enfants au niveau international; 1. L’action régionale et universelle; a. L’originalité de la Convention interaméricaine de 1994; b. Les efforts dans la région MERCOSUR; c. Les traités multilatéraux élaborés au sein de l’Organisation des Nations Unies; 2. Les multiples visages du délit; a. Les interstices sombres dans le processus d’une adoption; b. Le rôle des politiques publiques; B. La tension entre la punition et l’intérêt de l’enfant; 1. L’action d’annulation d’une adoption aux yeux du droit international privé; a. L’approche juridictionnelle; b. Le défi d’une procédure interjuridictionnelle; 2. L’exigence d’une coopération renforcée; a. La coopération horizontale; b. Les risques qui menacent les enfants dans le contexte des migrations; Remarques conclusives; Bibliographie sélective. Index


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  • Publisher: Brill
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  • ISBN-10: 9004297685
  • Publisher Date: 22 Feb 2016
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  • Edition: Bilingual edition
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: 376 Collected Courses of The Hague Academy of International Law - Recueil des cours
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