OPINIONS ADOPTED BY THE WORKING GROUP ON ARBITRARY DETENTION AT ITS 66TH SESSION, 29 APRIL-3 MAY 2013 :NO. 6/2013, TURKEY
On 3 October 2011, in view of the close connection in
law and in fact between the two matters, a decision to consolidate this with the Balyoz case
was rendered.
38. (...) The third stage involved proclamation of
military law and de facto military intervention and the overthrow of the Government. (...) There was no periodic review satisfying Turkish law or the Covenant.
66. The source also notes that Turkish law requires courts to render written monthly
decisions stating the legal and factual grounds for the continued detention of defendants in
lieu of releasing them on bail.
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10TH SESSION OF UN FORUM ON FORESTS (LIST OF PARTICIPANTS)
Muhittin İnan
Mr.Öner Ünsal
Mr. M. Osman Engür
Mr. Ünal Asan
Mr. Zeki Candan
Mr.
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United Nations and the Rule of Law
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We reaffirm our solemn commitment to the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, international law and justice, and to an international order based on the rule of law, which are indispensable foundations for a more peaceful, prosperous and just world.
2. (...) We also recognize that all persons, institutions and entities, public and private, including the State itself, are accountable to just, fair and equitable laws and are entitled without any discrimination to equal protection of the law.
(...) We commend the work of the International Law Commission in advancing the rule of law at the international level through the progressive development of international law and its codification.
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Robbie has an MA from Edinburgh University and studied law at the College of Law in London. Robbie is based in the Geneva office.
(...) She holds a Bachelor of Law (Hons) degree from Salgaocar College of Law, Goa, India and has obtained LLM from the National University of Singapore. (...) Dorota BANASZEWSKA
Dorota is qualified to practice law in Poland and Germany. She has experience in various areas of law including International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law.
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Main UN bodies and international law
The Security Council and International Law
Some of the action of the Security Council have international law implications, such as those related to peacekeeping missions, ad hoc tribunals, sanctions, and resolutions adopted under Chapter VII of the Charter. (...) The International Law Commission and the UN Commission on International Trade Law report to the General Assembly. (...) Other UN entities and offices
International Law Commission
The International Law Commission promotes the progressive development of international law and its codification.
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Failure to meet the requirements prescribed by law
States should provide that registries must reject the registration of a business only if its application does not meet the requirements prescribed by the applicable law of the State.
(...) UNCITRAL United Nations Commission on International Trade Law
Recommendation 52: The law should
provide that information submitted should be preserved
by the registry to enable it to be retrieved by
interested users.
Preservation of records
UNCITRAL United Nations Commission on International Trade Law
The Reform Process
The need for reform
To streamline business registration in order to simplify registration and make it time and cost efficient, and user friendly
Success in a pilot stage can have a strong demonstration effect, and is likely to build support for continued reform
Phased reform process
Changes to underlying laws
Business registration reform can entail amending different aspects of the law of a State
Ensuring domestic circumstances are amenable to reform, that incentives for reform exist and that there is support for reform
The reform catalysts
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UNCITRAL Legislative Guide on
Key Principles of a Business
Registry
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How can the implementation of international law, as reflected in the Convention, contribute to the scaling up of ocean action based on ocean science and innovation?
I take it as a given, as we heard, that the UN Legal Counsel, the Division for Ocean Affairs and
the Law of the Sea (DOALOS), and the International Seabed Authority (ISA) play a key positive
role in implementation of international law, as reflected in the Convention, and will focus on two
further points.
First, international courts and tribunals play an important role in implementation of contested
international law in changing circumstances. The general point I want to make is that the
Reader in Public International Law, University College London; Member Designate, International Law
Commission (2023-2027).
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He practiced as a barrister and solicitor in the fields of employment law, family law, criminal law and general civil litigation until 1987 when he became a barrister sole. (...) She received her Bachelor’s of Laws from University of B.C Law School in 1989 and was called to the B.C. (...) He is also Professor of Administrative Law, Administrative Procedural Law and Public Procurement Law at the Law Faculty of Democritus University of Thrace as well as Arbitrator in administrative law disputes (employment, public procurement and energy law disputes).
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The international law is enshrined in conventions, treaties and standards. (...) This work continues today, as international law assumes a more central role across a wider spectrum of issues, including human rights law and international humanitarian law.
Read more about Oceans and the Law of the Sea .
Development and codification of international law
International Law Commission
The International Law Commission was established by the General Assembly in 1947 to promote the progressive development of international law and its codification.
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