Abstract

The ZaöRV has been published since 1929 under the auspices of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg. Its English name is Heidelberg Journal of International Law (HJIL). The journal is a forum for discussing fundamental and current issues of public international law, European Union law, comparative public law, and occasionally topics in the domestic public law of EU member states and beyond. Its ambition is to publish contributions by authors from all over the world, with a wide gamut of scholarly methods and outlooks. The journal is bilingual (English and German). All German pieces are made visible to that audience by their English abstracts and translated titles.

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  • - http://www.nomos-elibrary.de/agb ary” character of diplomatic protection (p. 37)

  • The author sets out to explore this question by focusing both on political/ legal theory and on the evolution of “black letter” law. For both theorists and statesmen had to deal with the tension between a growing conviction that jurisdiction is principally territorial and

  • - http://www.nomos-elibrary.de/agb ary” character of diplomatic protection (p. 37). A century later, advocates of investors’ individual rights (substantive as well as procedural) would invoke the “politicised” nature of state-based protection to advocate for their cause (p. 182)

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