M. Fortuna & N. Mileva Publish a Chapter on Environmental Protection as an Object and Tool for Evolutionary Interpretation
PhD researchers Marina Fortuna and Nina Mileva contribute with a chapter on 'Environmental Protection as an Object of and Tool for Evolutionary Interpretation' in the recently published volume 'Evolutionary Interpretation and International Law' edited by Georges Abi-Saab, Kenneth Keith, Gabrielle Marceau, Clément Marquet. The book tackles in a holistic manner the subject of evolutive interpretation in diverse branches of international law – general international law, human rights law, EU law, environmental law, investment law, trade law, but also the approach of domestic courts.
The full book description and contents can be found here .
Last modified: | 18 January 2024 12.51 p.m. |
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