1. | Constantinides, Aristotle (ed.) : The diversity of international law, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The diversity of international law : essays in honour of Professor Kalliopi K. Koufa / Constantinides, Aristotle (ed.) ; Zaikos, Nikos, xliv, 674 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2009. ISBN 978-90-04-18039-0 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE ABSTRACT: PART ONE:CONSTITUTIONALIZING THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEM:. 1. Observations sur la consolidation des valeurs communes en droit des gens contemporain / Christian Dominice´. 2. Les re`gles d'ordre public en droit international / Constantin P. Economide`s. 3. Constitutional problems of investor-state arbitration / Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann. PART TWO: ISSUES OF LAW-MAKING IN CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL LAW:. 4. Multiculturalism and contemporary international law and law-making / Edward McWhinney. 5. The Security Council as legislator / Tullio Treves. 6. The participation of NGOs in the international regulatory function / Maria Clelia Ciciriello. PART THREE: PROLIFERATION OF DISPUTE SETTLEMENT MECHANISMS:. 7. Issues concerning parallel proceedings in international dispute settlement / Francisco Orrego-Vicuna. 8. The creation of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea as a specialized court / Hugo Caminos. 9. Reflections on dispute settlement in the light of recent arbitrations involving Eritrea / John G. Merrills. PART FOUR: UPHOLDING THE RULE OF LAW WHILE COUNTERING TERRORISM:. 10. The protection of nationals abroad : Russia's use of force in Georgia / Christine Gray. 11. State sovereignty in times of terrorism / Rafael Nieto-Navia. 12. Causes worth fighting for : is there a non-state jus ad bellum? / Frederic Megret. 13. Security and human rights : balance or fear? / Pieter van Dijk. 14. Protecting human rights vis-a`-vis 'targeted' UN Security Council sanctions / Torsten Stein. 15. Targeted anti-terrorist sanctions and their implications for international law normative and institutional coherency / Pavel Sturma and Veronika Bilkova´. 16. International law, the sharia and international terrorism : a critical assessment of the role of Pakistan in the 'war on terror' / Javaid Rehman. PART SIX:INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW: ACHIEVEMENTS AND FAILURES:. 17. Prohibited discrimination in international human rights law / Dinah Shelton. 18. Freedom of expression and the protection of private life in the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights : a field of tension / Christos Rozakis. 19. European human rights law and Turkey's violations in the occupied areas of Cyprus / Van Coufoudakis. 20. Beyond the duty to protect : expanding accountability and responsibilities of the state in combating human trafficking / Roza Pati. 21. The United Nations declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples / Siegfried Wiessner. 22. Indigenous peoples' rights to their natural resources / Erika-Irene Daes. PART SEVEN: HUMAN RIGHTS:DIVERSE CHALLENGES AHEAD:. 23. Inside/outside : women and the international human rights system / Hilary Charlesworth. 24. Harmonising the individual protection regime : some reflections on the relationship between human rights and international humanitarian law in the light of the right to life / Vera Gowlland-Debbas. 25. The viability of a convention for the protection of internally displaced persons / Fausto Pocar. 26. Les droits des victimes des actes terroristes / Emmanuel Decaux. 27. The United Nations and drug policy : towards a human rights-based approach / Damon Barrett and Manfred Nowak. PART EIGHT:DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LAW OF STATE RESPONSIBILITY:. 28. La protection diplomatique : du standard minimum de traitement des e´trangers aux droits de l'homme / Mohamed Bennouna. 29. State responsibility for international crimes : a review of principles of reparation / Andre´ Nollkaemper. 30. La legitime defense a-t-elle sa place dans un code sur la responsabilite´ internationale? / Theodore Christakis and Karine Bannelier. PART NINE: CONSOLIDATING INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW:. 31. Defining genocide / William Schabas. 32. Crimes against humanity in contemporary international law / Valentin Bou. 33. Restoring the rule of law : ending official elite impunity for international crimes / Jordan Paust. 34. L'exercice de la competence de la Cour penale internationale a'l'e´gard des crimes commis au Darfour / Djamchid Momtaz. PART TEN: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE GLOBAL COMMONS:. 35. De la souverainete´ a` la coope´ration : l'e´mergence d'inte´re^ts collectifs / Umberto Leanza. 36. Interet collectif, lutte contre les changements climatiques et le défi de l'universalite´ / Laurence Boisson de Chazournes and Katerina Varfi. 37. The implications of the principle of sustainable development in international environmental law / Jose´ Juste-Ruiz. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; ICESCR; ICC statute; ICCPR; UDHR; AMR; Framework convention on climate change; Kyoto protocol; Dayton peace agreement; ECHR; Geneva conventions; Declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; UN trafficking protocol; Declaration on the rights of minorities; Johannes declaration of the world summit on sustainable development; |
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2. | Opeskin, Brian (ed.) : Foundations of international migration law, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Foundations of international migration law / Opeskin, Brian (ed.) ; Perruchoud, Richard ; Redpath-Cross, Jillyanne, xxv, 467 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2012. ISBN 978-1-107-60836-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Conceptualising international migration law,, by Brian Opeskin, Richard Perruchoud and Jillyanne Redpath-Cross. 2. Contemporary patterns of international migration, by Richard Bedford. 3. Sources of international migration law, by Vincent Chetail. 4. Nationality and statelessness, by Ivan Shearer and Brian Opeskin. 5. State sovereignty and freedom of movement, by Richard Perruchoud. 6. International human rights of migrants, by David Weissbrodt and Michael Divine. 7. Refugees and asylum, by James C. Hathaway. 8. Women, children and other marginalised migrant groups, by Jacqueline Bhabha. 9. Human trafficking and smuggling, by Ryszard Piotrowicz and Jillyanne Redpath-Cross. 10. International migration by sea and air, by Natalie Klein. 11. International labour migration, by Ryszard Cholewinski. 12. International trade law and labour mobility, by Sophie Nonnenmacher. 13. Global migration institutions and processes, by Irena Omelaniuk. 14. Regional processes, law and institutional developments on migration, by Karoline Popp. 15. Emerging legal issues in international migration, by Gervais Appave. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Albania / Armenia / Australia / Austria / Bangladesh / Belgium / Bulgaria / Canada / Chile / China / Colombia / Costa Rica / Cyprus / Czech Republic / Denmark / Dominican Republic / Ecuador / Egypt / Estonia / Ethiopia / Finland / France / Germany / Guatemala / Iceland / Iraq / Ireland / Israel / Italy / Japan / Kuwait / Kyrgyzstan / Libya / Latvia / Mauritius / Mexico / Morocco / Myanmar / Nepal / Netherlands / New Zealand / Niger / North Korea / Norway / Pakistan / Paraguay / Peru / Philippines / Poland / Portugal / Romania / Russian Federation / Saudi Arabia / Somalia / South Africa / Sudan / Switzerland / Syria / Tajikistan / USA / Viet Nam / Former Yugoslavia NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; CRC; ICCPR; CERD; ICESCR; UDHR; CRPD; Migrant workers convention; |
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3. | Mälksoo, Lauri (ed.-in-chief) : Baltic yearbook of international law, 2015 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Baltic yearbook of international law : volume 14 : 2014 / Mälksoo, Lauri (ed.-in-chief) ; Ziemele, Ineta (ed.-in-chief) ; Zalimas, Dainius (ed.-in-chief), 331 p.. - Leiden : Brill, Nijhoff, 2015. ISBN 978-90-04-29112-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Michael N. Schmitt and M. Christopher Pitts: Cyber countermeasures and effects on third parties: the international legal regime. 2. Karine Bannelier-Christakis: Cyber diligence: a low-intensity due diligence principle for low-intensity cyber operations?. 3. Zhxiong Huang: The attribution rules in the ILC's articles on state responsibility: a preliminary assessment on their application to cyber operations. 4. Eduard Ivanov: Combating cyberterrorism under international law. 5. Eric Talbot Jensen: State obligations in cyber operations. 6. Andrey L. Kozik: The concept of sovereignty as a foundation for determining the legality of the conduct of states in cyberspace. 7. Nicholas Tsagourias: The law applicable to countermeasures against low-intensity cyber operations. 8. René Värk: Diplomatic and consular privileges and immunities in case of unfriendly cyber activities. 9. Sean Watts: Low-intensity cyber operations and the principle of non-intervention. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (MEETINGS): Symposium "Low intensity cyber operations: the international legal regime", organized by the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defense Center of Excellence and the Faculty of Law of the University of Tarty, at the University of Tartu, 17-18 February 2014 LIBRARY LOCATION: S Baltic ... |
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4. | Peters, Anne : Beyond human rights, 2016 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Beyond human rights : the legal status of the individual in international law / Peters, Anne, 602 p. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016. ISBN 978-1-107-16430-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Definition of the question. 2. Historical theory and practice of the international legal status of the individual. 3. The doctrine of the international legal personality of the human being. 4. International individual obligations. 5. The international responsibility of the individual. 6. Individual rights arising from international responsibility. 7. Individual rights and duties in the law of armed conflict. 8. Protection against acts of violence and forces of nature. 9. The international legal status of victims of crime. 10. Rights and duties in investment protection law. 11. Individual rights in consular law. 12. Individual rights in diplomatic protection. 13. The legal basis for the international personality of the individual and the question of its independence from the state. 14. Human rights and other rights. 15. The individual enforcement of international law. 16. Direct effect of norms establishing individual rights and duties. 17. The international individual right. INDEX WORDS:
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5. | Kjeldgaard-Pedersen, Astrid : The international legal personality of the individual, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The international legal personality of the individual / Kjeldgaard-Pedersen, Astrid, xxx, 263 p. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018. ISBN 978-0-19-882037-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction. 2. International legal personality as a theoretical construct. 3. The personality of individuals in positive international law: general issues. 4. The legal personality of individuals in international claims. 5. The legal personality of individuals in international humanitarian law. 6. The legal personality of individuals in international criminal law. 7. The legal personality of individuals in international human rights law. 8. The legal personality of individuals in international economic law. 9. Conclusion INDEX WORDS:
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