Browsing by Author "Zaręba, Szymon"
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Item "Polish Yearbook of International Law" 2013, vol. XXXIII(ILS PAS, 2014) Arcari, Maurizio; Mik, Cezary; Naldi, Gino; Magliveras, Konstantinos; Lord Lester of Herne Hill QC; Kochenov, Dimitry; Kowalik-Bańczyk, Krystyna; Kociubiński, Jakub; Kozheurov, Yaroslav; Schabas, William; Sanz-Caballero, Susana; Zaręba, Szymon; Kamiński, Ireneusz C.; Citroni, GabriellaItem "Polish Yearbook of International Law" 2020, t. XL(ILS PAS, 2020) Czapliński, Władysław; Šturma, Pavel; Mik, Cezary; Kowalski, Michał; Krzan, Bartłomiej; Balcerzak, Michał; Marciniak, Konrad; Hachkevych, Andrii; Ganty, Sarah; Pudzianowska, Dorota; Korzec, Piotr; Kochenov, Dimitry Vladimirovich; Kociubiński, Jakub; Maliszewska-Nienartowicz, Justyna; Gubrynowicz, Aleksander; Doan, Luong Duc; Nguyen, Trinh Thi Hong; Saganek, Przemysław; Zaręba, Szymon; Balcerzak, Michał; Grzebyk, Patrycja; Schreiber, Hanna; Winkiel-Skóra, Agata HelenaItem Skutki braku uznania państwa w świetle prawa międzynarodowego(Instytut Nauk Prawnych PAN, 2020-12) Zaręba, SzymonThe main argument of the book is that the legal effects of recognition of a certain entity as a state vary depending on the degree of acceptance of its statehood by the international community, particularly by other states. If its status is contested, the entity in question remains just a regime with a limited international personality – as opposed to a state, which enjoys full international personality.Item Unrecognised subjects in international law(INP PAN, Scholar Publishing House, 2019) Milano, Enrico; Richter, Dagmar; Oeter, Stefan; Saganek, Przemysław; Shinkaretskaia, Galina; Hamamoto, Shotaro; Czapliński, Władysław; Zaręba, Szymon; Fernández Sola, Natividad; Arcari, Maurizio; Chen, Chun-i An; Lagerwall, Anne; McGuinness, Margaret E.; Kleczkowska, Agata; Torres Cazorla, María Isabel; Gruszczyński, Łukasz; Menkes, Marcin; Czapliński, Władysław; Kleczkowska, AgataThe book discusses a variety of issues related to two important international law institutions: international legal personality and recognition. Respective studies concern the legal situation and classification of various categories of non-recognised entities, the obligation to recognise and not to recognise specific subjects, rights and obligations of those entities (including, for example, state immunity and obligations in respect of human rights), and international liability for unlawful recognition. The authors of the texts are both eminent scientists, recognised specialists in the field of international law, as well as young lawyers, just starting their adventure with research work. The authors come from various parts of the world and represent a diverse approach to research methodology.