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    Éric Hartmann : La Révolution française en Alsace et Lorraine. 1990

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    Guilhaumou Jacques. Éric Hartmann : La Révolution française en Alsace et Lorraine. 1990. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°23, 1991. Physiologie et médecine. p. 496

    Law professor:Denmark cannot prevent Greenland from becoming part of the US

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    Danska politiker kan inte stoppa Grönlands självständighet. Det är nämligen möjligt för Grönland att uppnå självständighet helt utan den danska regeringens samtycke. Detta kan bland annat ske genom en ensidig frigörelse, skriver Jacques Hartmann, professor i internationell rätt vid University of Dundee.Danish politicians cannot stop Greenland's independence. It is possible for Greenland to achieve independence completely without the consent of the Danish government. This could happen, among other things, through unilateral disengagement, writes Jacques Hartmann, professor of international law at the University of Dundee

    Law professor:Denmark cannot prevent Greenland from becoming part of the US

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    Danska politiker kan inte stoppa Grönlands självständighet. Det är nämligen möjligt för Grönland att uppnå självständighet helt utan den danska regeringens samtycke. Detta kan bland annat ske genom en ensidig frigörelse, skriver Jacques Hartmann, professor i internationell rätt vid University of Dundee.Danish politicians cannot stop Greenland's independence. It is possible for Greenland to achieve independence completely without the consent of the Danish government. This could happen, among other things, through unilateral disengagement, writes Jacques Hartmann, professor of international law at the University of Dundee

    Danish politicians cannot prevent Greenland from becoming part of the United States

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    Danske politikere kan ikke stoppe Grønlands uavhengighet, for Grønland har mulighet til å oppnå uavhengighet uten samtykke fra den danske regjeringen. Det kan blant annet skje gjennom en ensidig løsrivelse, skriver jusprofessor Jacques Hartmann.Danish politicians cannot stop Greenland's independence, because Greenland has the possibility of achieving independence without the consent of the Danish government. This could happen, among other things, through unilateral secession, writes law professor Jacques Hartmann

    Law professor:Danish politicians cannot prevent Greenland from becoming part of the United States

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    Danske politikere kan ikke stoppe Grønlands uafhængighed. For det er muligt for Grønland at opnå uafhængighed helt uden den danske regerings samtykke. Det kan blandt andet ske gennem en ensidig løsrivelse, skriver Jacques Hartmann.Danish politicians cannot stop Greenland's independence. Because it is possible for Greenland to achieve independence completely without the consent of the Danish government. This could happen, among other things, through unilateral secession, writes Jacques Hartmann

    Danish politicians cannot prevent Greenland from becoming part of the United States

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    Danske politikere kan ikke stoppe Grønlands uavhengighet, for Grønland har mulighet til å oppnå uavhengighet uten samtykke fra den danske regjeringen. Det kan blant annet skje gjennom en ensidig løsrivelse, skriver jusprofessor Jacques Hartmann.Danish politicians cannot stop Greenland's independence, because Greenland has the possibility of achieving independence without the consent of the Danish government. This could happen, among other things, through unilateral secession, writes law professor Jacques Hartmann

    Law professor:Danish politicians cannot prevent Greenland from becoming part of the United States

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    Danske politikere kan ikke stoppe Grønlands uafhængighed. For det er muligt for Grønland at opnå uafhængighed helt uden den danske regerings samtykke. Det kan blandt andet ske gennem en ensidig løsrivelse, skriver Jacques Hartmann.Danish politicians cannot stop Greenland's independence. Because it is possible for Greenland to achieve independence completely without the consent of the Danish government. This could happen, among other things, through unilateral secession, writes Jacques Hartmann

    The Achievements and Limits of Global Counter-Terrorism Cooperation

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    This chapter investigates the importance of domestic law for international counter-terrorism cooperation. It highlights an important but often forgotten truism: that any response to terrorism requires action by State organs directed against activities of non-State actors, and these actors – most notably individuals – have rights under domestic law that national authorities cannot breach. National law therefore provides a substantial limit on any response to terrorism. This is true both of the conventional counter-terrorism system based on punitive measures, viz. criminalisation and assertion of jurisdiction, as well as of the post-2001 regime established by the United Nations (UN) Security Council, which is essentially preventive, focusing on the freezing of assets and the listing of suspects. This chapter therefore seeks to illustrate both the achievements and limits of international law by focusing on global counter-terrorism cooperation. The chapter is divided into three parts. The first part provides an overview of the origins of transnational criminal law enforcement and some of the historical limitations of the criminal regime, focusing especially on extradition. The following two parts focus specifically on counter-terrorism cooperation before and after 2001, highlighting the incremental improvement in the protection of individual rights and the limits of transnational criminal law enforcement

    Stoklund's new book is not only full of errors, it also undermines the international legal system

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    Rasmus Stoklund skriver, at tiden er inde til en konfrontation med menneskerettighedsdomstolen, men hans argumentation peger implicit mod et opgør med det internationale retssystem. Konsekvenserne kan blive fatale, men i en mangelfuld bog er konsekvenserne end ikke overvejet, skriver jurist Jacques Hartmann.Rasmus Stoklund writes that the time has come for a confrontation with the Human Rights Court, but his argumentation implicitly points towards a showdown with the international legal system. The consequences could be fatal, but in a flawed book the consequences are not even considered, writes lawyer Jacques Hartmann.<br/

    Stoklund's new book is not only full of errors, it also undermines the international legal system

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    Rasmus Stoklund skriver, at tiden er inde til en konfrontation med menneskerettighedsdomstolen, men hans argumentation peger implicit mod et opgør med det internationale retssystem. Konsekvenserne kan blive fatale, men i en mangelfuld bog er konsekvenserne end ikke overvejet, skriver jurist Jacques Hartmann.Rasmus Stoklund writes that the time has come for a confrontation with the Human Rights Court, but his argumentation implicitly points towards a showdown with the international legal system. The consequences could be fatal, but in a flawed book the consequences are not even considered, writes lawyer Jacques Hartmann.<br/
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