61. | Reinisch, August : International organizations before national courts, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International organizations before national courts / Reinisch, August, lxviii, 449 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2000. ISBN 0-521-65326-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Purpose, subject and methodology of this study. 2. Avoidance techniques. 3. Strategies of judicial involvement. 4. Rationalities for judicial abstention. 5. Reasons for asserting jurisdiction. 6. Do national courts provide an appropriate forum for disputes involving international organizations? INDEX WORDS:
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62. | Grant, Thomas : The recognition of states, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The recognition of states : law and practice in debate and evolution / Grant, Thomas, xxii, 257 p.. - London : Praeger, 1999. ISBN 0-275-96350-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. The Once-Great Debate and Its Rivals. 2. The Declaratory Preference Examined. 3. Doctrines of Recognition: Textual Evidence. 4. Criteria for Recognition or Criteria for Statehood?. 5. An Unsolved Problem: The Process of Recognition. 6. The Yugoslav Recognition Crisis. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Albania / Armenia / Asia / Australia / Austria / Hungary / Bangladesh / Belgium / Estonia / Latvia / Lithuania / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Bulgaria / Burma / Cambodia / Croatia / Cuba / Cyprus / Czech Republic / Denmark / East Timor / El Salvador / Eritrea / Ethiopia / Finland / France / Germany / Georgia / Greece / Guinea-Bissau / Haiti / Iceland / India / Iraq / Ireland / Israel / Italy / Japan / Korea / Kuwait / Latin America / Lebanon / Lithuania / Luxembourg / Macedonia / Mexico / Monaco / Montenegro / Namibia / Nicaragua / Norway / Panama / Philippines / Poland / Portugal / Rhodesia / Romania / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Slovenia / South Africa / Spain / Switzerland / Syria / Taiwan / Turkey / United Kingdom / USA / USSR / Uzbekistan / Former Yugoslavia / Zaire LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Aaland Islands Gibraltar Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): Charter of Paris; Genocide convention; Montevideo convention; Declaration on friendly relations; Declaration on the granting of independence to colonial countries and peoples; Helsinki final act; ICCPR; ICESCR; UN charter; UDHR; |
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63. | Moore, Margaret (ed.) : National self-determination and secession, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph National self-determination and secession / Moore, Margaret (ed.), ix, 285 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 1998. ISBN 0-19-829384-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS: 1. Introduction: The Self-Determination Principle and the Ethics of Secession, by MARGARET MOORE. 2. Democracy and Secession, by ALLEN BUCHANAN. 3. The Ethics of Secession as the Regulation of Secessionist Politics, by WAYNE NORMAN. 4. Secession and the Principle of Nationality, by DAVID MILLER. 5. Self-Determination in Practice, by DANIEL PHILPOTT. 6. Liberal Nationalism and Secession, by KAI NIELSEN. 7. The Territorial Dimension of Self-Determination, by MARGARET MOORE. 8. National Self-Determination: Some Cautionary Remarks Concerning the Rhetoric of Rights, by RONALD S. BEINER. 9. Self-Determination: Politics, Philosophy, and Law, by DONALD L. HOROWITZ. 10. 'Orphans of Secession': National Pluralism in Secessionist Regions and Post-Secession States, by JOHN MCGARRY. 11. Myths and Misconceptions in the Study of Nationalism, by ROGERS BRUBAKER. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland / Africa / Albania / USA / Armenia / Asia / Austria / Hungary / Italy / Azerbaijan / Estonis / Latvia / Lithuania / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Belgium / Canada / Chechnya / Chile / China / Czech Republic / Czechoslovakia / Denmark / East Timor / Ethiopia / France / Georgia / Germany / Iceland / Russian federation / Iraq / Ireland / Israel / Japan / Malaysia / Nagorno-Karabagh / Norway / Pakistan / Palestine / Poland / Quebec / Romania / Rwanda / United Kingdom / Serbia / Slovakia / Slovenia / USSR / Spain / Sri Lanka / Sudan / Sweden / Switzerland / Taiwan / Tanzania / Ukraine / Turkey / Former Yugoslavia / Zaire LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Aaland Islands Scotland Transylvania NOTE (GENERAL): CDE; CERD; TEU; Genocide convention; UN charter; |
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64. | Blokker, Niels M. (ed.) : Proliferation of international organizations, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Proliferation of international organizations : legal issues / Blokker, Niels M. (ed.) ; Schermers, Henry G. - (Legal aspects of international organization ; vol. 37), xi, 579 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2001. ISBN 90-411-1535-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Proliferation of International Organizations: an Exploratory Introduction, by N. M. Blokker. 2. The Attitude of States towards the Proliferation of International Organizations, by I. Seidl-Hohenveldern. 3. Co-ordination between Universal and Regional Organizations, by C. Dominicé. 4. The World Court, the WHO, and the UN System, by N.D. White. 5. Techniques to Avoid Proliferation of International Organizations - The Experience of the World Bank, by I.F.I. Shibata. 6. The Proliferation of Arms Control Organizations, by P.C. Szasz. 7. The Proliferation of International Institutions Dealing with International Environmental Matters, by G. Loibl. 8. Organizational Proliferation and Centralization under the Treaty on European Union, by A. von Bogdandy. 9. The Proliferation of Law-Making Organs: A New Role for the International Law Commission? by R. van Alebeek. The Proliferation of Administrative Tribunals; P.C. Szasz. 10. The International Court of Justice and other International Courts, by H. Thirlway. 11. The Proliferation of International Judicial Organs: the Role of the International Court of Justice, by D.W. Prager. 12. The Dispute Settlement System of the World Trade Organization: Institutions, Process and Practice, by F. Feliciano, P.L.H. Van den Bossche. 13. Comments, by T.A. Mensah. 14. Comments; C. Rozakis. 15. Flexibility and the International Labour Organization, by D. Devlin. 16. The European Union and the Concept of Flexibility: Proliferation of Legal Systems within International Organizations, by I.F. Dekker, R.A. Wessel. 17. Extending the European Family of Nations: The Response of the Council of Europe to Growing Membership, by R. Lawson. 18. The Primary Model Rules of Accountability of International Organizations: 19. The Principles and Rules Governing their Conduct or the Yardsticks for their Accountability, by K. Wellens. 20. Views from Practice, by L.D. Johnson. 21. The World Bank Inspection Panel: A Model for Other International Organizations?, by S. Schlemmer-Schulte. 22. Final Remarks, by H.G. Schermers. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Chicago convention; Biodiversity convention; Biological weapons convention; Cartagena protocol; Climate change convention; Declaration of Philadelphia; ECHR; Geneva convention on the law of the sea; Geneva protocol; Genocide convention; Helsinki convention; Nairobi declaration; Montreal protocol; SEA; Rio declaration; The statute of the ICC; Schengen convention; Social charter; TEU; ToA; Convention to combat desertification; |
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65. | Evans, Malcolm D. : The maritime delimitation between Eritrea and Yemen, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The maritime delimitation between Eritrea and Yemen / Evans, Malcolm D. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Leiden journal of international law : vol. 14; no. 1., p. 141-170. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2001. - ISSN 0922-1565 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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66. | Buergenthal, Thomas : Proliferation of international courts and tribunals, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Proliferation of international courts and tribunals : is it good or bad? / Buergenthal, Thomas REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Leiden journal of international law : vol. 14; no. 2., p. 267-276. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2001. - ISSN 0922-1565 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: In his opening lecture of the LL.M. Program in Public International Law at Leiden University, Judge Buergenthal examines whether the recent phenomenon of the proliferation of international tribunals is to be welcomed or regretted by those who are interested in seeing international law become a vibrant and politically relevant legal system. He addresses questions relating to their interaction and the delimitation of their respective roles INDEX WORDS:
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67. | Scharf, Michael P. : The law of international organizations, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The law of international organizations : problems and materials / Scharf, Michael P., xxv, 1078. - Durham, NC : Carolina Academic Press, 2001. ISBN 0-89089-946-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I : HISTORIC AND LEGAL BACKGROUND:. Chapter I. Introduction to the Law of International Organization:. 1. Leland Goodrich, Edvard Hambro, and Anne Patricia Simons: Charter of the United Nations: Commentary and Documents (3rd ed., Columbia University Press, 1969), 1-4, 10-16. 2. Basic Facts About the United Nations. 3. U.S. Department of State: Background Notes: United Nations (1995). 4. The Restatement (Third) of Foreign Relations Law. A. Introductory Note. B. Section 102: Sources of International Law. C. Section 111: International Law as Law of the U.S. D. Section 114: Interpretation of Federal Statute in Light of International Law. E. Section 115: Inconsistency Between International Law and Domestic Law. 5. U.N. Charter, see Annex I. 6. Bibliography of Additional Sources. PART II: MEMBERSHIP AND LEGAL STATUS:. Chapter II: Credential Challenges:. 1. U.N. Charter, Articles 3, 4, and 5. 2. The Restatement (Third) of Foreign Relations Law:. A. Section 201: State Defined. B. Section 222: Membership in the U.N. 3. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Report: Credentials Considerations in the United Nations General Assembly: The Process and its Role. 4. United Nations Security Council: Resolution 919 (1994), The South Africa Reintegration in the International Community. 5. Sean Murphy, Non-State Entities in International Law, 93 The American Journal of International Law 179-181 (1999). 6. Bibliography of Additional Sources. Chapter III: Succession Problems:. 1. U.N. Charter, Articles 3, 4, 5, and 93. 2. Yehuda Z. Blum, Current Developments, U.N. Membership of the New Yugoslavia: Continuity or Break, 86 American Journal of international Law 830-833 (1992). 3. Michael P. Schar.f, Musical Chairs: The Dissolution of States and Membership in the United Nations, 28 Cornell International Law Journal (1995). 4. Paul R. Williams, State Succession and the International Financial Institutions: Political Criteria v. Protection of Outstanding Financial Obligations, 43 The International and Comparative Law Quarterly 776-808 (1994). 5. International Decisions: Yugoslavia v. NATO, 93 American Journal of International law 929-933 (1999). 6. United Nations Resolution 1326 (2000). 7. Bibliography of Additional Sources. Chapter IV: Privileges and Immunities - Part One: Inviolability:. 1. The U.N. Headquarters Agreement, especially Sections 1, 8, 11, 12, 15 (4), 21, see annex II. 2. The U.N. Headquarters AgreementAct of 1947, especially Section 6. 3. The Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations, see annex III. 4. Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, see annex IV. 5. The International Organizations Immunities Act of 1945, Sections 1, 7, and 8(b). 6. Diplomatic and Consular Immunities Chart. 7. Allen Gerson, The Kirkpatrick Mission, 25-43 (1990). 8. Jim Anderson, Politics Wins in PLO Office Closure, UPI, March 11, 1988. 9. World Court Rules Against U.S. in PLO Mission Closure, CHICAGO TRIBUNE, April 27, 1988. 10. U.S. Court Rules PLO Mission Cannot be Closed, Inter Press Service, June 29, 1988. 11. U.S. v. PLO, 695 F.Supp. 1456 (S.D. N.Y. 1988). Chapter V Privileges and Immunities -Part Two: Right of Entry. 1. Washington News Brief, U.P.I., May 22, 1986. 2. Juliana Pilon, For Yassir Arafat, The U.S. Must Be Off Limits, Heritage Foundation Reports, May 21, 1986. 3. Don Oberdorfer, U.S. Denies Entry Visa to Arafat, The Washington Post, November 27, 1988. 4. What the Host Must Not Do, The New York Times, November 29, 1988. 5. Josh Friedman, U.N. Going to Geneva for Arafat, Newsday, December 3, 1988. 6. Pay Up or Get Out, The Courier-Journal, March 27, 1992. 7. Ronald Sullivan, Judge, No Diplomat, Orders Zaire to Pay U.N. Office Rent, New York Times, March 26, 1992 8. Deborah Pines, Eviction of Mission Prohibited Based on International Law, New York Law Journal, March 8, 1993. 9. 767 Third Avenue Associates v. Permanent Mission of the Republic of Zaire to the U.N., 988 F.2d 295 (2nd Cir. 1993). 10. U.N. Headquarters Agreement, especially Articles 1, 8, 11, 12, 15(4), 21, see annex II; 11. The U.N. Headquarters Agreement Act of 1947, especially Section 6, from Ch. IV 12. The Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations, especially Section 11 (g), 16, 22, see annex III. 13. Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, especially Articles 22 and 25, see annex IV 14. Bibliography of Additional Sources. PART III INTERNATIONAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION Chapter VI Negotiation, Mediation, and Arbitration. 1. Simulated Arbitration Background Facts, including Annex 2 from Dayton Accord and Articles 4 and 49 from the Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War. 2. Michael P. Scharf, History of the Yugoslav Crisis, Balkan Justice, pp. 21-30. 3. Dunja Tadic, Brcko -Still no Closer to a Solution, Agence France, November 20, 1996. 4. Norman Cigar and Paul Williams, Reward Serbs With Town of Brcko? Don't Do It, The Christian Science Monitor, March 11, 1998. 5. The Restatement (Third) of Foreign Relations Law. A. Section 902: Interstate Claims and Remedies. B. Section 904: Interstate Arbitration. 6. New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of foreign Arbitral Awards. 7. Bibliography of Additional Sources. Chapter VII The Role of Law in Peace Negotiations. 1. Velasquez Rodrigues Case, Inter-Am. Ct. H.R. (1988). 2. The American Convention on Human Rights, Articles 1, 4, 5, and 7. 3. Michael Scharf, Swapping Amnesty for Peace: Was There A Duty to Prosecute Human Rights Crimes in Haiti? 31 Texas International Law Journal 1-41 (1996) 4. Bibliography of Additional Sources. Chapter VIII The International Court of Justice-Part One: Jurisdiction and Admissibility 305 1. Tunku Varadarajan, Sitting on Top of the World, The Times, July 18, 1995 307 2. The Restatement (Third) of Foreign Relations Law Section 903: International Court of Justice. 3. Statute of the International Court of Justice, especially Articles 36, 38, and 59 (see Annex V). 4. The Norwegian Loans Case (France v. Norway) (1957). 5. Case Concerning Military and Paramilitar y Activities, Nicaragua v. United States (1984) (Jurisdiction). 6. Articles 2(4) and 51 of the U.N. Charter, from Annex I. 7. The Restatement (Third) of Foreign Relations Law. A. Section 521: Freedom of the High Seas. B. Section 522: Enforcement Jurisdiction over Foreign Ships in the High Seas. C. Section 211: Nationality of Individuals. D. Section 902: Interstate Claims and Remedies (from Ch. VI) Chapter IX The International Court of Justice -Part Two: U.S. Withdrawal. 1. Text of U.S. Statement on Withdrawal from the Case B efore the World Court, January 19, 1985. 2. U.S. Terminates Acceptance of ICJ Compulsory Jurisdiction, Department of State Bulletin, January 1986. 3. Justinian, U.S. Withdraw Another Blow to World Court, Financial Times, October 15, 1985. 4. ABA International Law Section, Recommendations Adopted by the House of Delegates in 1994, 29 The International Lawyer 295 (1995). 5. Bibliography of Additional Sources. PART IV PEACE AND SECURITY Chapter X The Security Council -Part One: Powers. 1. List of Security Council Countries for the Simulation. 2. (Fictional) Report of the Secretary-General Concerning the Simulation in the Essequibo Region, Guyana, for use in the Simulation. 3. Map of Venezuela/Guyana. 4. Frederic L. Kirgis, Jr., International Organizations in Their Legal Setting, West Publishing Co., 2d ed. 1993, pp. 191-193. 5. Michael P. Scharf, History of the Yugoslav Crisis, Balkan Justice, pp. 31-36. 6. U.N. Charter, Articles 39-41. 7. Five Nations Join Security Council, The Boston Globe, January 2, 2000. 8. Model Security Council Actions: A. S.C. Res. 667: Condemnation (Iraq). B. S.C. Res. 757: Economic Sanctions (Serbia). C. S.C. Res. 816: No Fly Zone (Bosnia). D. S.C. Res. 824: Safe Areas (Bosnia). E. S.C. Res. 780: Investigative Commission (Bosnia). F. S.C. Res. 678: Use of Force (Iraq). Chapter XI The Security Council -Part Two: Reform. 1. Timothy Penny and Mark Mullenbach, UN's Chosen Few-A Tricky Feat, The Christian Science Monitor, September 24, 1997. 2. Richard Butler, United Nations: The Security Council Isn't Performing, International Herald Tribune, August 5, 1999. 3. Amb. Gerhard Benze, Creating a New UN Security Council, Yale Daily News, March 29, 1999. 4. U.N. Reforms Could Limit Security Council's Power of Veto, Agence France Presse, July 8, 1999. 5. Imron Cotan, UN Council Needs Urgent Reform, The Jakarta Post, October 20, 1997. 6. Tsutomu Wada, Japan Fails in Effort to Secure Permanent Seat of Power at U.N., The Nikkei Weekly, December 8, 1997. 7. GA Seeks Vote From Two Thirds of Member States for Decisions on Security Council Reform, Xinhua News Agency, November 23, 1998. 8. UN Charter, Articles 108 and 109 from Annex I. 9. Bibliography of Additional Sources. Chapter XII U.N. Sanctions -Part One: The Sanctions Debate. 1. U.N. Charter, Articles 39-42, from Annex I. 2. Joy K. Fausey, Does the United Nations' Use of Collective Sanctions to Protect Human Rights Violate Its Own Human Rights Standards? 10 Connecticut Journal of International Law 193 (1994). 3. Security Council Sanctions Resolutions Concerning the Former Yugoslavia. A. S.C. Res. 713 (para. 6): Arms Embargo. B. S.C. Res. 727 (para. 6): Extending Arms Embargo. C. S.C. Res. 757 (para. 4a): Prohibiting imports. . S.C. Res. 760: Humanitarian exception. Chapter XIII U.N. Sanctions-Part Two: The U.N. Sanctions Committee. 1. Summary of Sanctions Committee Cases (1992-1993). 2. Michael Scharf and Joshua Dorosin, Interpreting U.N. Sanctions: The Rulings and Role of the Yugoslavia Sanctions Committee, 19 Brooklyn Journal of International Law 771 (1993). 3. Note by the President of the Security Council, March 29, 1995. 4. Bibliography of Additional Sources. Chapter XIV U.N. Peacekeeping - Part One: Principles. 1. U.N. Charter, Articles 24 (1), 37, 38, 40, 42, 44, 47, 48, and 52, in Annex I. 2. Hilaire McCoubrey and Nigel White, The Blue Helmets: Legal Regulation of United Nations Military Operations 11-90 (1996). 3. Chart on U.N. Peacekeeping Operations. 4. Jack Lang, Give the United Nations a Fire Brigade to Stop Conflicts, International Herald Tribune, November 7, 1997. Chapter XV U.N. Peacekeeping -Part Two: Reform. 1. John Donnelly, As Global Peacekeeping Expands, Nations Questions UN's Proper Rule, The Boston Globe, September 26, 1999. 2. Peace-Keeping and Multilateral Relations in U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S. Department of State Dispatch, December 5, 1994. 3. John Gerald Ruggie, Peacekeeping and U.S. Interests, 17 The Washington Quarterly 175 (1994). 4. U.S. Army, FM 100-23, Chapter 1, Fundamentals of Peace Operations. 5. Elaine Sciolino, New U.S. Peacekeeping Policy De-emphasizes Role of the U.N., The New York Times, May 6, 1994. 6. Hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Federal News Service, May 12, 1994. 7. Report of the Panel on United Nations Peace Operations EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. 8. Report of the Panel on United Nations Peace Operations SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS. 9. United Nations Peacekeeping Operations Fact Sheet. 10. Bibliography of Additional Sources. Chapter XVI Humanitarian Intervention: Case Study of Kosovo. . U.N. Charter, Articles 2(4) and 51. 2. Declaration on Principles of International Law Concerning Friendly Relations and Cooperation Among States in Accordance with the Chapter of the United States Nations, G.A. Res. 2625 (XXV), October 24, 1970. 3. Axworthy: NATO Avoided U.N. Veto, UPI, March 31, 1999. 4. Editorial Comments: NATO's Kosovo Intervention, 93 American Journal of International Law 824 (1999). 5. Paul Williams and Michael Scharf, NATO Intervention on Trial: The Legal Case That Was Never Made, 1 Human Rights Review 103 (2000). 6. Dr. Klinton W. Alexander, Nato's Intervention in Kosovo: The Legal Case for Violating Yugoslavia's National Sovereignty in the Absence of Security Council Approval, 22 Houston Journal of International Law 403 (2000). 7. Secretary-General Says Relevance of Security Council Must be Cornerstone of Efforts to Promote International Peace, M2 Presswire, May 19, 1999. 8. Russia on Intervention of Humanitarian Cases, Xinhua News Agency, October 7, 1999. 9. Uniting for Peace Resolution, G.A. Res. 377(V), November 3, 1950. 10. Bibliography of Additional Sources. PART V PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND ENFORCEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW Chapter XVII The International Human Rights Framework-Part One: The Human Rights Committee. 1. Makau Mutua, The Big Idea: are Human Rights Universal? Or Is the West Imposing Its Philosophy on the Rest of the World? The Boston Globe, April 29, 2001. 2. John Shattuck, The Big Idea: are Human Rights Universal? Or Is the West Imposing Its Philosophy on the Rest of the World? The Boston Globe, April 29, 2001. 3. Newman and Weisbrodt, International Human Rights 13-19, 130-141 (2nd ed. 1994). 4. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Dec. 16, 1966 (see annex VI) 5. Public Committee Against Torture in Israel v. State of Israel, H.C. 5100/94 et al. (Sup. Ct. Israel, September 9, 1999), summarized in 6 International Law Update 36-38, March, 2000. 6. Bibliography of Additional Sources 669 Chapter XVIII The International Human Rights Framework-Part Two: U.N. Procedures. 1. Newman and Weisbrodt, International Human Rights 182-213 (2nd ed. 1994). 2. Farhan Haq, Peru-U.S., Fujimori Visit Overshadowed by Detained New Yorker, Inter Press Service, May 21, 1996. 3. Rhoda and Mark Berenson, Peruvian Justice, Chicago Tribune, May 29, 1997. . Linda Yglesias, Fighting to Free Daughter, Mark Berenson Races the Clock, Daily News (New York), December 7, 1997. 5. Bibliography of Additional Sources. Chapter XIX U.N. Conference to Define Terrorism. 1. Paust, Bassiouni, Williams, Scharf, Gurule, and Zagaris, International Criminal Law: Cases and Materials 1175-1190 (1996). 2. Michael P. Scharf, Defining Terrorism as the Peace Time Equivalent of War Crimes: A Case of Too Much Convergence Between International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law? 7 ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law 1 (2001). 3. Bibliography of Additional Sources. Chapter XX International War Crimes Tribunals. 1. Michael Scharf, Balkan Justice, pp. xi-xvii, 3-17, 37-90, and 207-228. 2. M. Cherif Bassiouni, Extending the Arm of International Justice, Los Angeles Times, June 13, 1999. 3. Michael Scharf, Indicted for War Crimes, Then What? The Washington Post, October 3, 1999. 4 Trial of Milosevic, The Boston Globe. 5. Bibliography of Additional Sources. Chapter XXI Toward a Permanent International Criminal Court. 1. Lawrence Weschler, Exceptional Cases in Rome: The United States and the Struggle for an ICC, in The United States and the International Criminal Court 85-114 (Sarah Sewall and Carl Kasen, eds., 2000) 772 2. Hearing Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, July 23, 1998 793 3. Bartram Brown, U.S. Objections to the Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Brief Response, 31 N.Y.U. Journal of International Law and Policy 855 (1999) 821 4. Michael P. Scharf, The U.S. and the ICC: A Recommendation for the Bush Administration, ASIL-International Organization Interest Group, Spring 2001, Newsletter. 5. Statute of the International Criminal Court, see annex VII 6. Proposed Text to Supplemental Document to the Rome Treaty. 7. Bibliography of Additional Sources. PART VI FINANCING AND MANAGEMENT Chapter XXII Financial Issues. 1. U.N. Charter, Articles 17 and 19 from Annex I. 2. Budget of the United Nations. 3. Allan Gerson, The Kirkpatrick Mission, 44-53 (1990). 4. Jose Alvarez, Financial Responsibility, The United Nations and International Law (C. Joyner, ed., 1995). 5. Michael Scharf and Tamara Shaw, International Institutions, 33 The International Lawyer 567-570 (1999). 6. White House, Statement by the President, Dec. 2, 1999. 7. Colum Lynch, U.S. Faces Tough Sell Persuading U.N. to Accept Debt Deal, International Herald Tribune, November 18, 1999. 8. Julie Rovner, Family Planning Restrictions Written Into U.S. Law, The Lancet, November 27, 1999. 9. Elizabeth Neuffer, US-UN Relations Seen Worsening Overdue US Payments and New Talk of Freeze Draw Ire of Diplomats, The Boston Globe, May 10, 2001. 10. Barbara Crossette, Rudeness Awakens America, The New York Times, May 13, 2001 874 11. Bibliography of Additional Sources. Chapter XXIII Responding to Mismanagement. 1. Management and Mismanagement at the United Nations, Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Security International Organizations and Human Rights of the Committee 2. Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Yeras 1994 and 1995. 3. Secretary-General's Bulletin, Establishment of the Office of Internal Oversight Services, September 1994. 4. 32 Million Dollars Misused by United Nations, Associated Press, November 13, 2000. 5. Report of the Office of Internal Oversight Services on the Audit and Investigation of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda -A/51/789 898 6. Bibliography of Additional Sources. Annexes Annex I. U.N. Charter. Annex II. U.N. Headquarters Agreement. Annex III. Convention on Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations. Annex IV. Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. Annex V. Statute of the International Court of Justice. Annex VI. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Annex VII. Statute of the International Criminal Court. nnex VIII. Researching International Organizations on the Internet. INDEX WORDS:
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68. | Zumbansen, Peer : Piercing the legal veil, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Piercing the legal veil : commercial arbitration and transnational law / Zumbansen, Peer REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): European law journal : review of European law in context : vol. 8; issue 3., p. 400-432. - Oxford : Blackwell Publ., 2002. - ISSN 1351-5993 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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69. | Vohrah, L. C. (ed.) : Man's inhumanity to man, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Man's inhumanity to man : essays on international law in honour of Antonio Cassese / Vohrah, L. C. (ed.) - (International humanitarian law ; vol. 5), xxviii, 1032 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2003. ISBN 90-411-1986-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Improving Compliance with the Laws Applicable in Armed Conflicts , by George H. Aldrich. 2. Some Preliminary Reflections on the Mens Rea Requirements of the Crimes of the ICC Statute and of the Elements of Crimes , by Kai Ambos. 3. The ICJ Statute, the Charter and Forms of Legality Review of Security Council Decisions , by Gaetano Arangio-Ruiz. 4. The Philosophy and Policy of International Criminal Justice , by M. Cherif Bassiouni. 5. Truth, Justice and Amnesty , by Mohamed Bennouna. 6. Developments Under the European Convention on Human Rights Since the Late 1908's , by Rudolf Bernhardt. 7. Serious Violations of Human Rights and Foreign States' Accountability Before Municipal Courts , by Andrea Bianchi. 8. The Pellegrin Ruling : Origins and Consequences, by Lucius Caflisch. 9. Responsabilité Étatique et Responsabilité Individuelle pour Violations Graves du Droit International Humanitaire , by Luigi Condorelli 10. Community Law and European Convention on Human Rights : A Quest for Coordination , by Benedetto Conforti. 11. Humanitarian Intervention (NATO against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1999) , by Vladimir-Djuro Degan. 12. Sur les Rapports entre Sujets et "Acteurs" en Droit International Contemporain , by Pierre-Marie Dupuy. 13. National Jurisdiction over Extraterritorial Crimes within the Framework of International Complementarity , by Albin Eser. 14. Some Aspects of Immunity from Criminal Jurisdiction of the State and its officials , by Hazel Fox. 15. In Extremis : Are There Legal Principles Applicable to the Illegal Use of Force? , by Thomas M. Franck. 16. Inherent Powers of International Courts and Tribunals , by Paola Gaeta. 17. Is a State Specially Affected when its Nationals' Hukan Rights are Infringed? , by Giorgio Gaja. 18. Inter-State Responsibility for Compiance with Human Rights Obligations , by Louis Henkin. 19. Les Exceptions Préliminaires à la Lumière de la Jurisprudence de la Cour Internationale de Justice (1994-2000) , by Géza Herczegh. 20. The European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Building an Effective Human Rights Accountability Mechanism ; Work in Progress , by Pierre-Henri Imbert and Mark Kelly. 21. The Work of the International Bar , by Sir Robert Jennings. 22. "Whose Intent is it Anyway?" Genocide and the Intent to Destroy a Group , by John R.W.D. Jones. 23. Reprisals and the Protection of Civilians : Two Recent Decisions of the Yugoslavia Tribunal , by Frits Kalshoven. 24. Is There a Hierarchy of Crimes in International Law? , by Richard May and Marieke Wierda. 25. Cassese's Tadic and the Law of Non-International Armed Conflicts , by Theodor Meron. 26. Trial Without Undue Delay Before the International Criminal Tribunals , by Erik Möse and Cecile Aptel. 27. Topics Within the Sphere of Sentencing in International Criminal Law , by Florence Ndepele Mwachande Munba. 28. International Peremptory Norma (Jus Cogens) and International Humanitarial Law , by Rafael Nieto-Navia. 29. Dialogue for Reconciliation : A Supplementary Step for Truth Commissions , by Francisco Orrego Vicuña. 30. Le Noveau Projet de la C.D.I. sur la Responsabilité de l'État pour Fait Internationalement Illicite : Requiem pour le Crime? , by Allain Pellet. 31. The Rule of International Humanitarian Jurisprudence in Redressing Crimes of Sexual Violence , by Navanethem Pillay. 32. Truth and Consequences or Truth and Reconciliation? , by M.C.W. Pinto. 33. Human Rights under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and Armed Conflicts , by Fausto Pocar. 34. The Use of Friendly Settlements in the Inter-American Human Rights System , by W. Michael Reisman and Susan Benesch. 35. La Condition des Victimes de Crimes de Droit International , by Francois Rigaux. 36. Apport de la Pratique du Tribunal Pénal International pour l'ex-Yugoslavie à la Protection des Droits Fondamentaux de la Personne Humaine , by Almiro Rodrigues. 37. The Setting of International Standards in Genomics , by Emmanuel Roucounas. 38. Interpreting the Statutes of the ad hoc Tribunals , by William A. Schabas. 39. Policy-Oriented Law in the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia , by Mohamed Shahabuddeen. 40. Poland and the North Atlantic Alliance in 1991 , by Krzysztof Skubiszewski. 41. The Contribution of the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Länder to the Work of the ICTY , by Peter Wilkitzki. 42. Beyond Kosovo : The United Nations and Humanitarian Intervention , by Ralph Zacklin. 43. Human Rights Protection vs. Non-Intervention : A Perennial Conflict? , by Karl Zemanek. 44. Implementing the Statute of the International Criminal Court : The German Example , by Andreas Zimmermann. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; Geneva conventions; ICTY statute; AMR; Genocide convention; UN charter; ECHR; Dayton peace agreement; ECPT; EU charter of fundamental rights; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: VIB-hyllan |
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70. | O'Connell, Mary Ellen (ed.) : International dispute settlement, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series International dispute settlement / O'Connell, Mary Ellen (ed.), xxx, 521 p.. - Aldershot : Ashgate publ., 2003. ISBN 0-7546-2236-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS: PART I : OVERVIEW: 1. Richard B. Bilder (1986): An Overview of International Dispute Settlement. PART II : NEGOTIATION AND CONSULTATION: 2. Charles Manga Fombad (1989): Consultation and Negotiation in the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes. 3. Manfred Lachs (1985): International Law, Mediation, and Negotiation. PART III : GOOD OFFICES AND MEDIATION :. 4. B.G. Ramcharan (1982): The Good Offices of the United Nations Secretary-General in the Field of Human Rights. 5. Thomas Princen (1987): International Mediation - The View from the Vatican: Lessons from Mediating the Beagle Channel Dispute. PART IV : INQUIRY AND CONCILIATION: 6. Charles Cheney Hyde (1929) : The Place of Commissions of Inquiry and Conciliation Treaties in the Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes. 7. Richard Ned Lebow (1978): Accidents and Crises: The Dogger Bank Affair. PART V: ARBITRATION :. 8. Hazel Fox (1988): States and the Undertaking to Arbitrate. 9. Lori Fisler Damrosch (1980) : Retaliation or Arbitration or Both? The 1978 United States-France Aviation Dispute. 10. David D. Caron (1990): The Nature of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal and the Evolving Structure of International Dispute Resolution. 11. Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann (1988): Strengthening GATT Procedures for Settling Trade Disputes. PART VI: JUDICIAL SETTLEMENTS:. 12. C.H.M. Waldock (1957) : Decline of the Optional Clause. 13. Louis B. Sohn (1975): Settlement of Disputes Arising Out of the Law of the Sea Convention. 14. Richard B. Lillich (1985): Invoking International Human Rights Law in Domestic Courts. 15. M. Cherif Bassiouni (1991): The Time Has Come for an International Criminal Court. 16. Robert Y. Jennings (1995): The Proliferation of Adjudicatory Bodies: Dangers and Possible Answers. PART VII : AGENCIES: 17. Rosalyn Higgins (1970): The Place of International Law in the Settlement of Disputes by the Security Council. PART VIII: THE FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTE SETTLEMENT: 18. Robert O. Keohane, Andrew Moravcs ik and Anne-Marie Slaughter (2000): Legalized Dispute Resolution: Interstate and Transnational. 19. Christine Chinkin (1998): Alternative Dispute Resolution under International Law. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UN charter;
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71. | Antoine, Rose-Marie Belle : Commonwealth Caribbean law and legal systems, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Commonwealth Caribbean law and legal systems / Antoine, Rose-Marie Belle. - repr.., xliiii, 346 p.. - London : Cavendish publ., 2000. ISBN 1-85941-423-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I : THE NATURE OF THE LAW AND LEGAL SYSTEMS AND ITS HISTORICAL PRECEPTS: 1. Introduction to Law and Legal Systems in the Commonowealth Caribbean. 2. Legal Traditions: Types of Legal Systems in the Commonwealth Caribbean. 3. Hybrid Legal Systems of St. Lucia and Guyana. 4. Reception of English Law and its significance to Caribbean jurisdictions. PART II : THE SOURCES OF LAW IN THE COMMONWEALTH CARIBBEAN AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE LEGAL SYSTEM: 5. Introduction to Sources of Law. 9. The Written Constitution as a Legal Source. 10. The Common Law and the Doctrine of Judicial Precedent. 11. Equity as a Source of Law. 12. Custom and Convention as Sources of Law. 13. International Law as a Source of Law. 14. Legislation as a Source of Law. 15. The Rules of Statutory Interpretation. 16. The Court System of the Commonwealth Caribbean. 17. The Caribbean Court of Justice and the Privy Council. 18. Specialised Courts, Tribunals and Functions. 19. The Jury System. 20. The Office of the Ombudsman. 21. Alternative Dispute Mechanisms. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): AMR; |
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72. | Hillier, Tim : Prinicples of public international law, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Prinicples of public international law / Hillier, Tim. - 2. ed.., xlviii, 376 p.. - London : Cavendish publ., 1999. ISBN 1-85941-461-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction. 2. The Sources of International Law. 4. Subjects of International Law and their Recognition. 5. Territorial Rights. 6. Jurisdiction. 7. Immunities from National Jurisdiction. 8. State Responsibility. 9. The Law of the Sea. 10. Air and Space Law. 11. Peaceful Settlement of Disputes. 12. The Use of Force. 13. The Regulation of Armed Conflict. 14. Human Rights. 15. Economic Relations. 16. Environmental Protection. 17. Relationship between Municipal & International Laws Further Reading INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Brussels convention; ECHR; Helsinki declaration; ESC; UDHR; ICESCR; Social charter; Stockholm declaration; |
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73. | Jaksic, Aleksandar : Arbitration and human rights, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Arbitration and human rights / Jaksic, Aleksandar - (Studien zum vergleichenden und internationalen Recht = Comparative and international law studies ; Bd. 59), 370 p.. - Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang, 2002. - ISSN 0930-4746 ISBN 3-631-37950-1 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ECHR; ICCPR; |
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74. | Teitelbaum, Ruth : Privacy, confidentiality and third party participation, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Privacy, confidentiality and third party participation : recent developments in NAFTA chapter eleven arbitration / Teitelbaum, Ruth REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): The law and practice of international courts and tribunals : vol. 2; no. 2., p. 249-267. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2003. - ISSN 1569-1853 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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75. | Wallace, Rebecca : International law, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International law / Wallace, Rebecca, xxxiv, 339 p.. - London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2002. ISBN 042-1768-800 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS : 1. Introduction. 2. Sources. 3. International law and municipal law. 4. International personality. 5. Territory. 6. Jurisdiction. 7. The law of the sea. 8. State responsibility. 9. Human rights. 10. The Law of treaties. 11. The use of force. 12. Arbitration and judicial settlement of international disputes. 13. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Convention for the creation of an international criminal court (ICC) Hague conventions (1907); Genocide convention; ECHR; Vienna convention on diplomatic relations; CERD; ICCPR; ICESCR; AMR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Montreal convention (1971); ACHPR; CAT; Convention on biological diversity; Draft declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; Nuclear test ban treaty; Ottawa convention; Kyoto prootocl; CEDAW;OP; CRC-OP; Draft articles on the responsibility of states for internationally wrongful acts; CRC-2OP; |
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76. | Scott, Shirley V. : International law in world politics, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International law in world politics : an introduction / Scott, Shirley V., vii, 327 p.. - Boulder : Lynne Rienner, 2004. ISBN 1-58826-174-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. International law and world politics entwined. 2. States in international law. 3. Inter-governmental organizations in international law. 4. Non-state actors in international law. 5. The logical structure of international law. 6. Legal argument as political maneuvering. 7. Reading a multilateral treaty. 8. The evolution of a multilateral treaty regime. 9. International law and arms control. 10. International human rights law. 10. International humanitarian law. 11. International law and the environment. 12. The future role of international law in world politics. 13. The future role of international law in world politics. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Vienna convention on diplomatic relations; Vienna convention on state succession; Versailles treaty; UDHR; Framework convention on climate change; UN charter; Treaty of Westphalia; Tokyo charter; Refugee convention; CERD; Ottawa convention; Montreal protocol; Convention on the law of the sea; Johannesburg declaration; ICCPR; ICESCR; Genocide convention; EU charter of fundamental rights; ESC; Geneva conventions; Friendly relations declaration; CRC; CCW; CAT; CWC; ACHPR; |
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77. | Spiermann, Ole : International legal argument in the Permanent Court of International Justice, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International legal argument in the Permanent Court of International Justice : the rise of the international judiciary / Spiermann, Ole - (Cambridge studies in international and comparative law), xliii, 490 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2004. ISBN 0-521836859 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part 1 : The Permanent Court of International Justice. Part 2 : International legal argument. Part 3 : International legal argument in the Permanent Court of International Justice. Part 4 : General conclusions . INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Albania / Austria / Belgium / Bulgaria / Denmark NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UN charter; PCIJ statute; ICJ statute;
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78. | Gardiner, Richard : International law, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International law / Gardiner, Richard - (Longman law series), xlii, 517 p.. - London : Longman, 2003. ISBN 0-582-36976-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction. 2. Law of treaties. 3. General international law: custom, principles and other sources. 4. International law and national laws. 5. States. 6. International organisations. 7. Individuals and corporations. 8. Jurisdiction of states. 9. Diplomatic law and state immunity. 10. International spaces: sea, air, outer space and the environment. 11. State responsibility and state claims. 12. International courts and tribunals. top INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Germany / Iraq / Netherlands / Rhodesia / Russian Federation / Taiwan / Denmark / France / USA / Yugoslavia LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): Charter of economic rights and duties; UN charter; ACHPR; AMR; ICCPR; ICESCR; ECHR; Genocide convention; Refugee convention; Convention on law of the sea; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; CAT; |
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79. | Rosenne, Shabtai : The perplexities of modern international law, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series The perplexities of modern international law / Rosenne, Shabtai - (The Hague Academy of international law monographs ; 2), xxvi, 471 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2004. ISBN 90-04-13692-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS: Chapter 1: Some words of introduction: The unity of international law. Chapter II: Where to find the law. Chapter III: International courts and tribunals. Chapter IV: The use of force. Chapter V: International Humanitarian Law. Chapter VI: Human rights. Chapter VII: International personality. Chapter VIII: Maritime spaces. Chapter IX: Space, air, outer, cyber. Chapter X: The written word. Chapter XI: Responsibilities and remedies. Chapter XII: The united nations system. Chapter XIII: Some concluding thoughts. Index. INDEX WORDS:
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80. | Forlati, Laura Picchio (ed.) : Les sanctions économiques em droit international, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Les sanctions économiques em droit international : Economic sanctions in international law / Forlati, Laura Picchio (ed.) ; Sicilianos, Linos-Alexander - (Academie de droit international de la Haye = Hague Academy of international law), xxxvii, 868 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2004. ISBN 90-04-§3701-7 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE ABSTRACT: Table of Contents Foreword L. Picchio Forlati -L.-A. Sicilianos; Introduction; Chapter 1: Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos(Grèce), Directeur d' études de la section de langue française du Centre. Professeur agrégé à l'Université d' Athènes. Membre du Comité des Nations Unies pour l'élimination de la discrimination raciale; Chapter 2: Laura Picchio Forlati (Italy), Director of Studies of the English-speaking Section of the Centre. Professor of International Law at the Ca' Foscari University of Venice (since 2001, at the University of Padua); Part I; Chapter 3: Djacoba Uva Tehindrazanarivelo (Madagascar), Docteur en droit international. Chargé d'enseignement invité à l' Institut universitaire de hautes études internationales, Genève. Collaborateur d'enseignement et de recherche à la faculté de droit de l'Université de Neuchàtel; Chapter 4: Tarcisio Gazzini (Italy), Lecturer in International Law, Department of International Studies, University of Padua; Chapter 5: Jarna Petman (Finland), Research Fellow, the Erik Castrén Institute of International Law and Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki; Chapter 6: Robert Kolb (Suisse), Professeur de droit international aux Universités de Neuchâtel et de Berne. Chargé de cours au Centre universitaire de droit international humanitaire (Genève); Chapter 7: Mariano Garcia-Rubio(Argentina), Former Teaching Assistant, Graduate Institute International Studies, Geneva. Legal advisor, International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes, Washington; Chapter 8: Mortimer N. S. Sellers (United States), Regent Professor of the University System of Maryland. Director of the University of Baltimore Center of International and Comparative Law; Part II; Chapter 9: M. Shervin Majlessi (Iran), Bachelor of Law and Master of International Law (Tehran University). LL.M. (McGill University); LL.M. (Harvard Law School); Doctor of Civil Law Candidate (McGill University); Chapter 10: Alexandros Kolliopoulos (Grèce), Rapporteur au département juridique du ministère des Affaires étrangères de Grèce. Docteur en droit; Chapter 11: Despina Sinou (Grèce), ATER de droit public à l'Université de Parig VII (Vincennes-Saint-Denis). Doctorante en droit international à l'Université de Paris II (Panthéon-Assas). Avocate au barre au d' Athènes; Chapter 12: Jean Matringe (France), Professeur à l'Université du Maine; Chapter 13: Abdoullah Cissé (Sénégal), Professeur agrégé, titulaire de la chaire de droit privé à l'Université Gaston Berger de Saint-Louis. Président du conseil scientifique de cette même université. Membre du conseil d'administration de l' Association internationale de droit économique; Chapter 14: Bernardo Cortese (Italy), Ph.D. International Law, University of Florence. Référendaire,Court of Justice of the European Communities, Luxembourg.Research Fellow, University of Padua. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Austria / Belgium / Bulgaria / China / Denmark / France / Germany / Greece / Hungary / Italy / Netherlands / Poland / Portugal / Russian Federation / Slovenia / Spain / Switzerland / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; AMR; UN charter; Lomé conventions; Covenant of the League of Nations; EC treaty; ECHR; TEU; Hague conventions (II); Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Montevideo convention; ICESCR; ICCPR; The statute of the ICJ; The statute of the ICTY; LIBRARY LOCATION: s Academie de droit |
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81. | Current legal developments, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Current legal developments / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Leiden journal of international law : vol. 17; no. 1., p. 141-183. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2004. - ISSN 0922-1565 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: ARTICLES:. 1. Öcalan v. Turkey : some comments, by Annemarieke Künzli. 2. Maritime boundary delimitation in a federal domestic setting : the Newfoundland and Labrador v. Nova Scotia Arbitration, by John H. Currie. 3. Some thoughts on the NATO position in relation to the Iraqi crisis, by Constantine Anotonopoulos. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties-18; ICCPR-6; ECHRP-6; |
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82. | Cassese, Antonio : International law, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series International law / Cassese, Antonio. - 2. ed.., liii, 558 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2005. ISBN 0-19-925939-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: Origins and Foundations of the International Community:. 1. The Main Legal Features of the International Community. 2. The Historical Evolution of the International Community. 3. The Fundamental Principles Governing International Relations. PART II: Subjects of the International Community: 4. States as the Primary Subjects of International Law. 5. The Spatial Dimension of State Activities. 6. Limitations on State Sovereignty: Immunities and Treatment of Individuals. 7. Other International Legal Subjects. PART III: Creation and Implementation of International Legal Standards: 8. International Law--Creation: Custom. 9. Treaties. 10. Other Lawmaking Processes. 11. The Hierarchy of Rules in International Law: The Role of Jus Cogens 12. The Implementation of International Rules within National Systems. PART IV: Breaches of International Law and Their Consequences. 13. International Wrongful Acts and the Legal Reaction Thereto. 14. Promoting Compliance with Law and Preventing or Settling Disputes. 15. Enforcement. Part V: Contemporary Issues in International Law :. 16. The Role of the United Nations. 17. UN Sanctions and Collective Security. 18. Unilateral Resort to Force by States. 19. The Protection of Human Rights. 20. Legal Restraints on Violence in Armed Conflict. 21. The Repression of International Crimes. 22. The International Response to Terrorism. 23. Protection of the Environment. 24. Legal Attempts at Narrowing the North-South Gap INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Treaty of Paris; Hague declaration IV; Hague conventions; Covenant of the league of Nations; Treaty of Versailles; Havana convention; Montevideo convention; UN charter; OAS charter; Genocide convention; Geneva conventions; ECHR; European convention on extradition; Vienna convention on diplomatic relations; ICCPR; ICCPR-OP; ICESCR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; European convention on the suppression of terrorism; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; Convention on the law of the sea; CRC; Framework convention on climate change; Convention to combat desertification; CEDAW; CEDAW-OP; CAT; CAT-OP; ECHRP-14;
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83. | Rosenne, Shabtai : Provisional measures in international law, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Provisional measures in international law : the International Court of Justice and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea / Rosenne, Shabtai - ( International courts and tribunals series), xx, 241 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2005. ISBN 0-19-926806-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. * Part I: Origins: Basic Texts:. * Chapter 1. Introducing the topic * Chapter 2. The Statutes * Chapter 3. The Rules. * Part II: Jurisdiction and Procedure :. * Chapter 4. Jurisdiction * Chapter 5. Urgency * Chapter 6. Duration of provisional measures * Chapter 7. Procedure * Chapter 8. A survey of the decisions * Appendix: Orders on Provisional Measures from 1927 to date INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Convention on the law of the sea; AMR; Convention on protection of the underwater cultural heritage; Genocide convention; |
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84. | Petersmann, Ernst-Ulrich (ed.) : Transatlantic economic disputes, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Transatlantic economic disputes : the EU, the US and the WTO / Petersmann, Ernst-Ulrich (ed.) ; Pollack, Mark A. - (International economic law series), xix, 606 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2003. ISBN 0-19-926173-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. * I Prevention and Settlement of Transatlantic Economic Disputes: Introductory:.Chapters. 1. Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann: Prevention and Settlement of Transatlantic Economic Disputes: Legal Strategies for EU/US Leadership. * 2. Mark Pollack: The political Economy of Transatlantic Trade Disputes. * II : Case Studies on transatlantic economic disputes:. 3. Friedel Weiss: Manifestly Illegal Import Restriction and Non-Compliance with WTO Dispute Settlement Rulings: Lessons from the Bananas Dispute. * 4. David Palmeter: Safegueard, Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Duty Disputes in the Transatlantic Partnership: How to Control 'Contingency Protection' More Effectively. * 5. Robert Hudec: Industrial Subsidies: Tax Treatment of 'Foreign Sales Corporations'. * 6. T. Josling & S. Tangermann: Production and Export Subsedies in Agriculture: Lessons from GATT and WTO Disputes Involving the US and the EC. * 7. The Trade Disputes Concerning Health Policy Between the EC and the US, by P.C Mavroidis. * 8. Kenneth W. Abbott: US-EU Disputes Over Technical Barriers to Trade and the 'Hushkits' Dispute. 9. International competition policy co-operation, by K. Mehta. 10. Managing US-EU trade relations through mutual recognition and safe harbor agreements : 'new' and 'global' approaches to transatlantic economic governance?, by Grehory Shaffer. * 11 M. Schaefer: Lessons From the Dispute over the Massachusetts Act Regulating State Contracts with Companies Doing Business with Burma (Myanmar). 12. H. Paemen : Avoidance and settlement of 'high policy disputes': lessons from the dispute over 'the Cuban liberty and democratic solidarity act'. * 13 Daniel C. Esty: Strengthening the International Environmental Regime: A Transatlantic Perspective. 14. * 15 Federick Sørensen: North Atlantic Dispute Settlement for Air Transport. * 16 F.M. Abbott and T Cottier III Analytical Cross-Sectoral Studies: Dispute Prevention and Dispute Settlement in the Field of Intellectual Property Rights and Electronic Commerce: US- Section 211 Omnibus Approriations Act 1998 ('Havana CLub'). * 18 Marc L. Busch & Eric Reinhardt: Transatlantic Trade Conflicts anf GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement. * 19 Heinz Hauser & Aleander Roitinger: Renegotiation in Transatlantic Trade Disputes. * 20 W. Meng: 'Early Warning System' for ispute Prevention in the transatlantic Partnership: Experiences and Prospects. * 21 Joel P. Trachtman: Private Parties in EC-US Dispute Settlement at the WTO: Toward Intermediated Domestic Effect. * IV Preventing and Settling Transatlantic Ecom=nomic Disputes: Policy Recommendations:. 22. David L. Aaron: Strengthening the Sinews of Partnership: Resolving and Avoiding Transatlantic Economic Conflicts. * 23. Roderick Abbott: Preventing and Settling Transatlantic Disputes: The EU, the US and the WTO. * 24. George A. Bermann: Policy Recommendations for Dispute Prevention and Dispute Settlement in Transatlantic Relations: Legal Perspectives. * 26. Ernst-Ulrich Petermann: Preventing and Settling Transatlantic Economic Disputes: Legal Policy and Recommendations from a Citizen Perspective. * 27. Mark A. Pollack: Managing System Fricton: Regulatory Conflicts in Transatlantic Relations and the WTO. INDEX WORDS:
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85. | Amerasinghe, C. F. : Principles of the institutional law of international organizations, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Principles of the institutional law of international organizations / Amerasinghe, C. F.. - 2. rev. ed.. - (Cambridge studies in international and comparative law), xxxiv, 535 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2005. ISBN 0-521-54557-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Table of cases. 1. Introduction. 2. Interpretation of texts. 3. Legal personality. 4. Membership and representation. 5. Non-judicial organs of organizations. 6. Acts of non-judicial organs: their legal effect. 7. Acts of non-judicial organs: the doctrine of ultra vires. 8. Judicial organs. 9. The internal law: employment relations. 10. Privileges and immunities. 11. Financing. 12. Responsibility to and of international organizations. 13. The liability of member states vis-a-vis third parties. 14. Amendment of constitutions. 15. Dissolution and succession. 16. The peaceful settlement of dispute. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Albania / Argentina / Austria / Belgium / Cambodia / China / Colombia / Congo / Cuba / Cyprus / Czech republic / Czechoslovakia / Egypt / Germany / Greece / Hungary / Iceland / India / Indonesia / Ireland / Italy / Japan / Jordan / Kuwait / Lebanon / Mexico / Mongolia / Namibia / Netherlands / North Korea / Pakistan / Russian Federation / South Africa / USSR / Switzerland / Syria / USA / Yugoslavia / Zanzibar NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; UN charter-chapter VII; Vienna convention on the law of treaties;
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86. | Bogdandy, Armin von (eds.) : Max Planck yearbook of United Nations law, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Max Planck yearbook of United Nations law : volume 10: 2006 / Bogdandy, Armin von (eds.) ; Wolfrum, Rüdiger ; Philipp, Christiane E. (managing ed.), xxi, 738 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff Publ., 2006. ISBN 90-04-15511-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. The future of the Charter of the United Nations, Nico Schrijver. http://www.mpil.de/shared/data/pdf/pdfmpunyb/01_schrijver_10.pdf. 2. The duty to protect and the reform of the United Nations - a new step in the development of international law?, Peter Hilpold. 3. Wrongdoing of international civil servants - referral of cases to national authorities for criminal prosecution, Wolfgang Münch. 4. International law and military operations in space, Michael Schmitt. 5. Harmonizing trade in agriculture and human rights: options for the integration of the right to food into the agreement on agriculture, Kerstin Mechlem. 6. Internet regulation and the role of international law, Antonio Segura-Serrano. 7. Cologne cathedral versus skyscrapers - world cultural heritage protection as archetype of a multilevel system, Diana Zacharias. 8. Some reflections on the foundation of human rights - are human rights an alternative to moral values?, Romuald Haule. 9. Problems in connection with the efficiency of the World Bank inspection panel, Elvira Nurmukhametova. 10. The internationalized pouvoir constituant - constitution-making under external influence in Iraq, Sudan and East Timor, Philipp Dann and Zaid Al-Ali. 11. Democracy and UN peace-keeping - conflict resolution through state-building and democracy promotion in Haiti, Julia Leininger. 12. Organisation and jurisdiction of the newly established Afghan courts - the compliance of the formal system of justice with the Bonn Agreement, Ramin Moschtaghi. 13. The case of an Afghan apostate - the right to a fair trial between islamic law and human rights in the Afghan constitution, Mandana Knust Rassekh Afshar. LL.M. Theses:. Fair and equitable treatment: an evolving standard, Marcela Klein Bronfman. The new Chilean arbitration law: will Chile become a new international arbitration venue?, Karina Cherro Varela. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter, ICESCR, World heritage convention
URL http://www.mpil.de/ww/en/pub/research/details/publications/institute/mpyunl/volume_10.cfm |
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87. | Raimonod, Fabián O. : General principles of law in the decisions of international criminal courts and tribunals, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph General principles of law in the decisions of international criminal courts and tribunals / Raimonod, Fabián O., xxi, 212 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2008. ISBN 978-90-04-17047-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Chapter 1: Introduction. Chapter 2: General Principles of Law: A Source of International Law 2.1. Preliminary Remarks; 2.2. Early International Arbitral Tribunals; 2.2.1. The Formulation of Applicable Law; 2.2.2. Five Examples from before the Adoption of the PCIJ Statute; 2.2.3. A Brief Analysis of International Practice; 2.3. The PCIJ and the ICJ; 2.3.1. The Adoption of the PCIJ Statute; 2.3.2. The Scope of Article 38; 2.3.3. How to Find General Principles of Law in the Judgments and Advisory Opinions of the PCIJ and the ICJ; 2.3.4. Eight Judgments and Advisory Opinions; 2.3.5. An Analysis of the Judgments and Advisory Opinions; 2.4. The Autonomy of General Principles of Law as a Source of International Law; 2.4.1. Scholarly Views on General Principles as a Formal Source of International Law; 2.4.2. General Principles as a Formal and Material Source of International Law; 2.4.3. A Subtle Difference between General Principles of Law and General Principles of International Law; 2.5. The Subsidiary Nature of General Principles of Law; 2.6. The Determination of General Principles of Law; 2.6.1. The ‘Vertical Move’; 2.6.2. The ‘Horizontal Move’; 2.6.3. The Absence of Comparative Legal Research in PCIJ and ICJ Practice; 2.7. The Transposition of General Principles of Law; 2.7.1. Application by Analogy; 2.7.2. Traditional Arguments against Transposition; 2.7.3. The ‘Special Character’ of International Law; 2.7.4. Structural Differences between International Law and National Legal Systems; 2.7.5. Transposition to New Branches of International Law; 2.8. Concluding Remarks. Chapter 3: General Principles of Law in the Decisions of International Criminal Courts and Tribunals 3.1. Preliminary Remarks; 3.2. Early International Criminal Tribunals; 3.2.1. The IMT; 3.2.2. The IMTFE; 3.3. Contemporary International Criminal Courts and Tribunals; 3.3.1. The ICTY; 3.3.2. The ICTR; 3.3.3. The ICC; 3.3.4. The SCSL. Chapter 4: Analysis of Practice and of Relevant Scholarly Writing 4.1. The Autonomy of General Principles of Law as a Source of International Criminal Law; 4.1.1. General Principles of Law as a Formal Source of International Criminal Law; 4.1.2. General Principles of Law as a Formal and Material Source of International Criminal Law; 4.1.3. A Difference between Three Sets of Legal Principles?; 4.2. A Subsidiary Source of International Criminal Law?; 4.3. The Determination of General Principles of Law; 4.3.1. Recourse to Judicial Decisions and Scholarly Writing; 4.3.2. The ‘Vertical Move’; 4.3.3. The ‘Horizontal Move’; 4.3.4. Last Observations on the Issue of Determination; 4.4. The Transposition of General Principles of Law; 4.4.1. Substantive and Procedural Criminal Law; Analogies; 4.4.2. The Problems of Transposition; 4.5. Concluding Remarks. Chapter 5: Conclusions. INDEX WORDS:
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88. | Koopmans, sven M.G. : Diplomatic dispute settlement, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Diplomatic dispute settlement : the use of inter-state conciliation / Koopmans, sven M.G., xv, 304 p.. - Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press, 2008. ISBN 978-90-6704-260-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction. 1. Diplomatic dispute settlement and inter-state conciliation. 2. The development of inter-state conciliation. 3. Conciliation and the law. 4. Conciliation and specific norms. 5. The use of inter-state conciliation. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; CAT; CEDAW; Convention on biological diversity; ECHRP-11; ECHRP-14; Framework convention on climate change; UN charter; Vienna convention onthe law of treaties; |
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89. | Baltic yearbook of international law, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Baltic yearbook of international law : vol. 8, 2008 /, viii, 417 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2008. - ISSN 1569-6456 ISBN 978-90-04-17099-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Special Theme: Arbitration in the Baltics: Contemporary Issues, ed. by Galina Zukova. 1. Galina Žukova: Arbitration in Three Baltic States: A Thorny Path of Learning. 2. Jan Ramberg: What Arbitrators Can and Cannot Do. 3. Asko Pohla: New Arbitration Legislation in Estonia: Role of State Courts in Arbitral Proceedings. 4. Inga Kac(evska: An Arbitration Agreement in Latvian Arbitration Environment. 5. Kalvis Torga-ns: Possible Solutions to Challenges of Arbitral Awards in Latvia. 6. Rimantas Simaitis and Renata Beržanskiene.: Arbitration in Lithuania: The Matter of Fact. 7. Nina Vilkova: Arbitration Agreement and its Impact upon the Efficiency of Dispute Resolution in International Commercial Arbitration. 8. Ieva Kalnin,a: Iura Novit Curia: Scylla and Charybdis of International Arbitration? 9. Martinš Paparinskis: Barcelona Traction: A Friend of Investment Protection Law. General Articles:. 1. Jaanika Erne: Conferral of Powers by the Estonian State on International Organisations. 2. Loreta Šaltinyte.: Interpreting an Arbitration Clause under Lithuanian Law of 1993: Svenska Petroleum v. the Government of the Republic of Lithuania - when words do not matter. History of International Law:. 1. Rytis Satkauskas: Lithuanian-Latvian Border Arbitration 1920–1921 INDEX WORDS:
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90. | Stephens, Tim : International courts and environmental protection, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International courts and environmental protection / Stephens, Tim - (Cambridge studies in international and comparative law), xliii, 410 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2009. ISBN 978-0-521-88122-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction. Part I: International Courts and Environmental Governance:. 1. The patchwork of jurisdictions; 2. Institutions of international environmental governance; 3. International courts and environmental governance. Part II. Judicial Development:. 4. Transboundary environmental damage; 5. Freshwater resources and ecosystems; 6. Marine wildlife and ecosystems. Part III. Contemporary Challenges:. 7. Public interest proceedings; 8. Jurisdictional coordination; 9. Fragmentation of international environmental law; 10. The future of international environmental litigation. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Argentina / Australia / Belgium / Brazil / Canada / Czechoslovakia / Chile / Germany / Greece / Hungary / Iceland / Ireland / Japan / Malaysia / Netherlands / New Zealand / Norway / Slovakia / Switzerland / United Kingdom / USA / Uruguay NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ECHR; ICCPR; ICCPR-OP; AMR; Nordic convention on the protection of the environment; ACHPR; Vienna convention for the protection of the ozone layer; Montreal protocol; Protocol of San Salvador; Basel convention; Agenda 21; Framework convention on climate change; Convention on biological diversity; Kyoto protocol; ToA; Cartagena protocol; LIBRARY LOCATION: Miljörätt |