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Like many concepts in international law, the definition of "necessity" varies widely depending on context. The concepts of necessity in different fields of international law can maintain their unique definitions while learning from each other, and thereby achieve coherence. This book presents the evolution of the concept of necessity, and discusses its definitions in nine different fields of international law. Centering customary international law and the law of the World Trade Organization in his analysis, Dr. Senai W. Andemariam examines the potential for interactions and coherence between concepts of necessity in various fields of international law.…mehr

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Like many concepts in international law, the definition of "necessity" varies widely depending on context. The concepts of necessity in different fields of international law can maintain their unique definitions while learning from each other, and thereby achieve coherence. This book presents the evolution of the concept of necessity, and discusses its definitions in nine different fields of international law. Centering customary international law and the law of the World Trade Organization in his analysis, Dr. Senai W. Andemariam examines the potential for interactions and coherence between concepts of necessity in various fields of international law.
Autorenporträt
Senai W. Andemariam, Ph.D., Maastricht University, is a former judge and now the head of the Department of Law of the College of Business and Social Sciences in Eritrea. He received his LL.B. from the University of Asmara (With Distinction) and his LL.M. from Georgetown University (With Distinction) as a Fulbright Scholar. He has published with journals at Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Taylor and Francis, Routledge, Springer, DeGruyter, Brill and others.