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The Shifting Allocation of Authority in International Law: Considering Sovereignty, Supremacy and Subsidiarity
Ruth Lapidoth,
Tomer Broude
,
Yuval Shany
Department of International Relations
Law
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Sovereignty
100%
International Law
100%
Subsidiarity
100%
Law
16%
Human Rights
16%
Political Legitimacy
16%
Human Capital Investment
16%
Legal Scholar
16%
European Union
16%
Technical Solutions
16%
Central Authority
16%
Tribunal
16%
Subsidiarity Principle
16%
Investment Law
16%
International Legal System
16%
International Debates
16%
Tenacity
16%
Judicialization
16%
Globalizing World
16%
Alternative Paradigm
16%
Environmental Law
16%
Legitimacy of International Law
16%
Social Sciences
Sovereignty
100%
International Law
100%
Subsidiarity
100%
Human Rights
14%
Institutionalization
14%
Courts
14%
Principle of Subsidiarity
14%
Judicialization
14%
Environmental Legislation
14%