Juan Francisco ESCUDERO ESPINOSA

Universidad de León

Associate Professor of Public International Law & International Relations

Department of Public Law

Campus de Vegazana, s/n.

León, León E-24071

Spain

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

5

DOWNLOADS

210

TOTAL CITATIONS

0

Scholarly Papers (5)

1.

The Principle of Non-Recognition of States Arising from Serious Breaches of Peremptory Norms of International Law

Chinese Journal of International Law 21, 2022(1), pp. 74-114,
Number of pages: 36 Posted: 07 Jun 2024
Juan Francisco ESCUDERO ESPINOSA
Universidad de León
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Recognition of States, Principle of Non-Recognition, Obligation of Non-Recognition, Jus cogens of International Law, Obligations erga omnes

2.

The International Biosafety Regime and the World Trade System after Ten Years of the Cartagena Protocol

European Energy and Environmental Law Review 23, 2014(4), pp. 127-142,
Number of pages: 16 Posted: 16 May 2015 Last Revised: 09 Sep 2024
Juan Francisco ESCUDERO ESPINOSA
Universidad de León
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Cartagena Protocol, Biosecurity, Biotechnology, World Trade

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The Definition of Damage Resulting from Transboundary Movements of LMO's in Light of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosecurity

Canadian Yearbook of International Law 47, 2009, pp. 319-342,
Number of pages: 25 Posted: 16 May 2015
Juan Francisco ESCUDERO ESPINOSA
Universidad de León
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Damage, Cartagena Protocol, Biotechnology

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The Absence of Any Right to 'Remedial Secession' in International Law

Spanish Yearbook of International Law 22, 2018, pp. 393-402
Number of pages: 10 Posted: 24 Apr 2022
Juan Francisco ESCUDERO ESPINOSA
Universidad de León
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Remedial Secession, Secession, Self-Determination

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non-discrimination, racial discrimination, grounds of discrimination, Article 14 European Convention on Human Rights, Article 1 Protocol 12 European Convention on Human Rights, European Court on Human Rights