Browsing by Author "Konstantinidis, Ioannis"
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Deciphering the OIC Investment Agreement in Light of the Itisaluna v. Republic of Iraq Award
Konstantinidis, Ioannis; كونستانتينيديس, يوانيس ( Qatar University Press , 2022 , Article)Promulgated in 1981, the purpose of the Agreement on Promotion and Protection and Guarantee of Investments among Member States of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (nowadays the Organization of Islamic Cooperation) ... -
Emilia Justyna Powell, Islamic Law and International Law: Peaceful Resolution of Disputes
Konstantinidis, Ioannis ( Qatar University Press , 2020 , Book Review)The settlement of inter-state disputes is an integral part of the international legal system. The obligation of States to settle their disputes peacefully is enshrined in Article 2(3) of the Charter of United Nations. In ... -
"Know Thyself”: Racial Discrimination before the International Court of Justice – Recent Jurisprudential Developments
Konstantinidis, Ioannis ( Brill - Nijhoff , 2021 , Book chapter)Being the oldest United Nations human rights treaty and enjoying widespread participation, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (“CERD” or the “Convention”) was adopted ... -
Medication Sector in Qatar: Hand in Hand Facing the Blockade
Fakhro, Jassim; Al-Derham, Hassan; Diab, Mohammad; Al-Khal, Abdul Latif; Sulaiti, Ahmed; Al-Ansari, Aisha; Al-Khulaifi, Ali; AL-Obaidan, Nora; Konstantinidis, Ioannis; Babiker, Ahmed; Al-Badriyeh, Daoud; Al-Boloshi, Zakiya; Hassali, Mohamed Azmi; Al-Hajri, Mohamed; Al-Mohannadi, Ahmed; Katsioloudes, Marios; Hanna, Samy; Aboulsoud, Samar; El-Awaisi, Alla; Alali, Feras; Munsour, Emad Eldin Osman Ali; Al Hail, Moza... more authors ... less authors (2018 , Conference Program)Conference agenda -
The Right to Health under International Law
Konstantinidis, Ioannis (2018 , Presentation)Outline: * The International Legal Framework Surrounding the Right to Health * Key Aspects of the Right to Health * Obligations on States towards the Right to Health *Embargos and the Right to Health – Access to Medicines