61. | Paukkunen, Sini : Towards a critique of the concept of the right to self-determination in Africa, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Towards a critique of the concept of the right to self-determination in Africa : a conceptual examination and the cases of Western sahara, Southern Sudan and Eritrea / Paukkunen, Sini - (Department of political science: acta politica ; 31), xvi, 321 p.. - Helsinki : University of Helsinki. Faculty of Social Sciences, 2007. - ISSN 0515-3093 ISBN 978-952-10-3994-2 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Eritrea / Western Sahara / Ethiopia NOTE (THESIS): Doctoral thesis, [University of Helsinki], [T] NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; OAU charter; |
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62. | Lowe, Vaughan ... [et al.] : The United Nations Security Council and war, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The United Nations Security Council and war : the evolution of thought and practice since 1945 / Lowe, Vaughan ... [et al.], xxi, 793 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2008. ISBN 978-0-19-953343-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. Introduction , Vaughan Lowe, Adam Roberts, Jennifer Welsh and Dominik Zaum . Part I: The Framework:. 2. A Council for All Seasons: The Creation of the Security Council and Its Relevance Today , Ed Luck 3. The Charter Limitations on the Use of Force: Theory and Practice , Christine Gray 4. Proposals for UN Standing Forces: A Critical History, Adam Roberts. Part II: The Roles of the Security Council:. 5. The Great Powers and the Security Council , Nico Krisch 6. The Security Council, the General Assembly, and War: The Uniting for Peace Resolution , Dominik Zaum 7. The Security Council and Peacekeeping , Mats Berdal 8. The Security Council's Use of Economic Sanctions , David Cortright, George Lopez, and Linda Gerber Stellingwerf 9. The Authorization by the Security Council of Regional Arrangements to Use Force: The Case of NATO , Dan Sarooshi 10. The Security Council in the Post-Cold War World, Jeremy Greenstock. Part III: Case Studies.. 11. The United Nations, the Security Council, and the Korean War , William Stueck 12. The Suez Crisis and the British Dilemma at the United Nations , Roger Louis 13. The Security Council and the Arab-Israeli Wars: Responsibility without Power , Bruce Jones 14. The Security Council and the India-Pakistan Conflict , Rahul Roy-Chaudhury 15. The Security Council and the Question of East Timor' , Peter Carey with Pat Walsh 16. The Security Council and the Iran-Iraq War , Charles Tripp 17. The Security Council and the 1991 and 2003 Iraq Wars , James Cockayne and David Malone 18. The Security Council and the Wars in the former Yugoslavia , Susan Woodward 19. The Security Council and the Bosnia Conflict: A Practitioner's View , Rupert Smith 20. The Security Council and Afghanistan , Gilles Dorronsoro 21. The Security Council and Three Wars in West Africa , Adekeye Adebajo 22. The Security Council in the Wings: Exploring the Non-Involvement of the Security Council in Wars , J.P.D. Dunbabin. Part IV: The Security Council and the Changing Character of War:. 23. The Different Functions of the Security Council with Respect to Humanitarian Law , Georg Nolte 24. The Security Council and Interventions with Humanitarian Purposes , Jennifer Welsh 25. The Security Council and International Administration of War-Torn and Contested Territories , Richard Caplan 26. The Security Council and International Law on Military Occupations , David Scheffer 27. The Security Council and Terrorism , Jane Boulden 28. The Security Council and the Use of Private Force , Sarah Percy 1. UN Peacekeeping Operations, 1945 - 2006 2. UN Forces, Missions, and Institutions not Classified as Peacekeeping Operations, 1945 - 2006 3. UN-Authorized Military Operations, 1945 - 2006 4. UN-Authorized Sanctions, 1945 - 2006 5. Vetoed Security Council Resolutions, 1945 - 2006 6. Uses of the Uniting for Peace Resolution, 1950 - 2006 7. List of Armed Conflicts and Crises, 1945 - 2006. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Africa / Albania / Angola / Australia / Austria / Bosnia-Herzegovina / China / Congo / Croatia / Denmark / Egypt / El Salvador / Ethiopia / Eritrea / France / Germany / Greece / Haiti / Hungary / India / Pakistan / Indonesia / Iran / Iraq / Israel / Lebanon / Libya / Liberia / Mexico / Namibia / Nigeria / Norway / Palestine / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Rhodesia / Serbia / Sudan / Sweden / Syria / Taiwan / Uruguay / Former Yugoslavia LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter (chapt.VII); Geneva conventions; CRC; |
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63. | Grant, Thomas D. : Admission to the United Nations, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Admission to the United Nations : charter article 4 and the rise of universal organization / Grant, Thomas D. - (Legal aspects of international organization ; vol. 50), xxix, 332 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2009. - ISSN 0924-4883 ISBN 978-90-04-17363-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of contents:. INTRODUCTION:. 1 Admission under the UN Charter. 1.1 The Constitutive Function of Admission. 1.2 Admission Mechanisms: Article 4(2). 1.3 Admission Criteria: Article 4(1). 2 The Early Years: Implementing Article 4?. 2.1 Introductory. 2.2 The Argentine Controversy. 2.3 Advisory Opinion on Conditions of Admission (1948) The Court’s Analysis Negative Votes and Non-application of the Substantive Criteria Elaborating the Criteria for Admission. 2.4 Substantive Criteria and the Procedures for Admission Rules of Procedure. 3 The Road to Universality: The Admissions of 1955–6:. 3.1 The ‘Logjam’. 3.2 The General Assembly and the Non-admissibility of Spain. 3.3 Universality as Legal Requirement?. 3.4 Universality as Policy Decision. 3.5 The Package Deal. 4. Universality Affirmed: The Eclipse of Substantive Admission Criteria. 4.1 Universality under Charter Law: The Views of States after the Package Deal. 4.2 The Charter after Eclipse of the Substantive Criteria Practice as Effecting Change in the Constitutive Instrument Interpretation or Amendment?. 5. Admission after the Package Deal. 5.1 Statehood as the Residual Criterion. 5.2 Contested Admission as the Exceptional Case. 6 Universality Achieved: Micro-States, Neutral States, and the Residue of Empires. 6.1 Independence of States in the 1990s. Macedonia. 6.2 Very Small Island States. 6.3 The European Micro-States. 6.4 Switzerland. 6.5 Conclusion. 7 Consequences of Admission. 7.1 Legal Consequences of Admission as a Member State Statehood and UN Membership. 7.2 Universality and the Future of International Organization Minimum Access to Processes of International Relations Consolidation of the International Community as a Whole Universal Vocation versus Sectoral Tasks. CONCLUSION INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Albania / Algeria / Argentina / Austria / Bangladesh / Belarus / Belize / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Botswana / Brazil / Bulgaria / Burma / Cambodia / Cameroon / Chechnya / China / Cook Islands / Costa Rica / Croatia / Cuba / Czech Republic / Czechoslovakia / East Germany / East Timor / Egypt / Estonia / Finland / France / Georgia / Greece / Guatemala / Guyana / Hungary / Iraq / India / Indonesia / Israel / Italy / Japan / Jordan / Kampuchea / Kenya / Korea / Kuwait / Latin AMerica / Liberia / Libya / Macedonia / Malaysia / Mauritania / Maldives / Mexico / Moldova / Monaco / Mongolia / Montenegro / Morocco / Nigeria / North Korea / Pakistan / Poland / Roania / Russia Federation / San Marino / Senegal / Serbia / Slovakia / South AFrica / Somalia / Viet Nam / Yemen / USSR / Spain / Sweden / Switzerland / Syria / Taiwan / Tanzania / Ukraine / United Kingdom / USA / USSR / Urugay / Venezuela / Zimbabwe LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; WHO constitution; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Declaration on friendly relations; Genocide convention; OAS charter; |
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64. | Burke, Roland : Decolonization and the evolution of international human rights, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Decolonization and the evolution of international human rights / Burke, Roland - (Pennsylvania studies in human rights), 234 p.. - Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010. ISBN 978-0-8122-4219-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Human rights and the birth of the third world: the Bandung conference. 2. Transforming the end into the means: the third world and the right to self-determination. 3. Putting the stamps back on: apartheid,anticolonialism and the accidential birth of a universal right to petition. 4. "It is very fitting" : celebrating freedom in the Shah's Iran, the first world conference on human rights, Teheran 1968. 5. "According to their own norms of civilization" : the rise of cultural relativism and the decline of human rights. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICCPR; CEDAW; ECHR; Declaration on the granting of independence to colonial countries and peoples; ICESCR; |
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65. | Ginkel, Bib van : The practice of the United Nations in combating terrorism from 1946 to 2008, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The practice of the United Nations in combating terrorism from 1946 to 2008 : questions of legality and legitimacy / Ginkel, Bib van - (School of human rights research series ; vol. 40), xvi, 460 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2010. ISBN 978-94-000-0076-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I General Framework 1 Chapter I Introduction. Chapter III Powers of the General Assembly and the Security Council in combating terrorism. PART II The Practice of the General Assembly and the Security Council in Combating Terrorism 129 Chapter IV The practice of the General Assembly in combating terrorism. Chapter V The practice of the Security Council in combating terrorism. PART III Questions of Legality and Legitimacy 269 Chapter VI The legality and legitimacy of General Assembly measures in combating terrorism. Chapter VII Legality and legitimacy of the Security Council measures to combat terrorism. PART IV Findings, Conclusions and Recommendations 369 Chapter VIII A comprehensive and effective counter-terrorism policy?. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR;
URL http://www.intersentia.be/searchDetail.aspx?back=reeks&reeksCode=&bookid=101592 |
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66. | Johns, Fleur ... [et al.] : Events, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Events : the force of international law / Johns, Fleur ... [et al.], xx, 289 p.. - New York : Routledge, 2011. ISBN 978-0-415-55452-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Foreword, by Martti Koskenniemi. 1. Introduction, by Fleur Johns, Richard Joyce & Sundhya Pahuja. 2. The International Law in Force: Anachronistic Ethics and Divine Violence, by Jennifer Beard. 3. Absolute Contingency and the Prescriptive Force of International Law, Chiapas-Valladolid, ca. 1550, by Oscar Guardiola-Rivera. 4. Latin Roots: The Force of International Law as Event, by Peter Fitzpatrick. 5. Westphalia: Event, Memory, Myth, by Richard Joyce. 6. The Force of a Doctrine: Art. 38 of the PCIJ Statute and the Sources of International Law, by Thomas Skouteris. 7. Paris 1793 and 1871: Levée en Masse as Event, by Gerry Simpson. 8. Decolonisation and the Eventness of International Law, by Sundhya Pahuja. 9. Postwar to New World Order and Post-Socialist Transition: 1989 As Pseudo-Event, by Scott Newton. 10. The Liberation of Nelson Mandela: Anatomy of a "Happy Event" in International Law, by Frédéric Mégret. 11. Political Trials as Events, by Emilios Christodoulidis. 12. The Tokyo Women’s Tribunal and the Turn to Fiction, by Karen Knop. 13. Many Hundred Thousand Bodies Later: An Analysis of the ‘Legacy’ of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, by Denise Ferreira da Silva. 14. From the State to the Union: International Law and the Appropriation of the New Europe, by Patricia Tuitt. 15. The Emergence of the World Trade Organization: Another Triumph of Corporate Capitalism?, by Fiona Macmillan. 16. The World Trade Organisation and Development: Victory of ‘Rational Choice’?, by Donatella Alessandrini. 17. Protesting the WTO in Seattle: Transnational Citizen Action, International Law and the Event, by Ruth Buchanan. 18. Globalism, Memory and 9/11: A Critical Third World Perspective, by Obiora Chinedu Okafor. 19. Provoking International Law: War and Regime Change in Iraq, by John Strawson 20. The Torture Memos, Fleur Johns. 20. The torture memos, by Fleur Johns. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; CAT; UDHR; Geneva conventions; |
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67. | Hassler, Sabine : Reforming the UN Security Council membership, 2013 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Reforming the UN Security Council membership : the illusion of representativeness / Hassler, Sabine - (Routledge research in international law), xv, 322 p.. - New York : Routledge, 2013. ISBN 978-0-415-50590-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Introduction. 1. The Security Council at the Helm of UN Collective Security. 2. The Security Council’s Composition and Membership. 3. Institutional Reform and Its Significance for the Security Council. 4. Proposals on Representativeness. 5. Proposals on Size. 6. Proposals to Remedy Imbalance. 7. Membership Criteria, Power Prerogatives and Periodic Review. 8. A ‘Perfect’ Security Council?. 9. Concluding Thoughts. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Brazil / China / France / Hungary / India / Iraq / Israel / Italy / Japan / Korea / Kuwait / Russian Federation / Rwanda / USSR / United Kingdom / USA LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; |
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68. | Bösl, Anton (ed.) : Namibia's foreign relations, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Namibia's foreign relations : historic contexts, current dimensions, and perspectives for the 21st century / Bösl, Anton (ed.) ; du Pisani, André (ed.) ; Zaire, Dennis U (ed.), xii, 449 pp.. - Windhoek : Macmillan Education Namibia, 2014. ISBN 978-99916-2610-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Anton Bösl: Namibia's foreign relations in a changing world: an appraisal. 2. Chris Saunders: Namibian diplomacy before Independence. 3. Dennis U Zaire: Namibia and the United Nations until 1990. 4. Hans-Dietrich Genscher: Germany's role in Namibia's independence. 5. Peya Mushelenga: Principles and principals of Namibia's foreign relations. 6. Hidipo Hamutenya: Namibia and Angola: analysis of a symbiotic relationship. 7. André du Pisani: Namibia and China: profile and appraisal of a relationship. 8. Peter H. Katjavivi: Namibia's bilateral relations with Germany: a crucial relationship. 9. Tjiurimo Alfredo Hengari and Chris Saunders: Unequal but intertwined: Namibia's bilateral relationship with South Africa. 10. William A. Lindeke: From confrontation to pragmatic cooperation: United States of America-Namibia relations. 11. Gerhard Erasmus: Namibia and the Southern African Customs Union. 12. Kaire M Mbuende: Namibia and the Southern African Development Community. 13. Bience Gawanas: Namibia and the African Union. 14. Raul Fuentes Milani: The European Union: relations with Namibia. 15. Kari Egge: The United Nations and Namibia since 1990. 16. Sacky Shanghala: The legal dimension of Namibia's foreign relations. 17. Nora Schimming-Chase: The parliamentary dimension of Namibia's foreign relations. 18. André du Pisani: Namibia's foreign relations and security policy: exploration of a critical nexus. 19. Lesley Blaauw: Beyond economic diplomacy: the interface of Namibia's foreign relations and economic cooperation. 20. Joseph Diescho: Namibia's attitudes towards pan-Africanism. 21. Henning Melber: Namibia: global governance matters. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Angola / China / Germany / Namibia / South Africa / United States |