1. | Müller, Joachim (ed.) : Reforming the United Nations, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Reforming the United Nations : the challenge of working together / Müller, Joachim (ed.), xviii, 386 p.. - Boston : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2010. ISBN 978-90-04-17843-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. I: Introduction: reforming the United Nations. II: The history of UN reform efforts, 1950 to 2006. III: New reform initiatives: the challenge of working together, 2006 to 2009. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Convention on biological diversity; |
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2. | Russell, Anna F.S. : International organizations and human rights, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial International organizations and human rights : realizing, resisting or repacking the right to water? / Russell, Anna F.S. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Journal of human rights : vol. 9:1., p. 1-23. - London : Routledge, 2010. - ISSN 1475-4835 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): GC 15(ICESCR); ICESCR-11-12; CRC;
URL http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a919149816~frm=titlelink?words=russell,anna |
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3. | Johns, Fleur (ed.) : International legal personality, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International legal personality / Johns, Fleur (ed.) - (The library of essays ininternational law), xxix, 522 p.. - Farnham : Ashgate, 2010. ISBN 978-0-7546-2828-6 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR-27; UN charter; |
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4. | Hakapää, Kari : Uusi kansainvälinen oikeus, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Uusi kansainvälinen oikeus / Hakapää, Kari. - 3. p.., xxiii, 679 p.. - Helsinki : Talentum, 2010. ISBN 978-952-14-1462-6 LANGUAGE: FIN ABSTRACT: I. KANSAINVÄLINEN OIKEUS EILEN JA TÄNÄÄN. II. KÄSITE JA NORMILUONNE. III. VALTIONSISÄINEN SITOVUUS. IV. LÄHDEOPPI. V. OSAPUOLET. VI. VALTION TOIMIVALTA. VII. VALTION VASTUU. IX. EDUSTAUTUMINEN KANSAINVÄLISISSÄ SUHTEISSA. X. KANSAINVÄLISEN SÄÄNTELYN YMPÄRISTÖLLINEN ULOTTUVUUS: VESISTÖT, MERI, ILMATILA, AVARUUS. XI. TALOUDELLISET SUHTEET. XII. VALTIO JA ”OMANKÄDENOIKEUS”. XIII. ASEIDENRIISUNTA. XIV. SOTAOIKEUS JA PUOLUEETTOMUUS. XV. RIITOJEN RAUHANOMAINEN RATKAISEMINEN. XVI. MUUTOKSIEN KANSAINVÄLINEN OIKEUS. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ToA; TFEU; Treaty of Nice; |
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5. | Stone, Randall W. : Controlling institutions , 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Controlling institutions : international organizations and the global economy / Stone, Randall W., xvi, 256 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2011. ISBN 978-0-521-18306-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of Contents:. 1. Introduction: international organization and US power. PART I. Theory: 2. A theory of international organization. 3. A model of informal governance. PART II. Cases: 4. Informal governance in the IMF. 5. The World Trade Organization. 6. The European Union. PART III. Hypotheses: 7. Access to IMF resources. 8. Conditionality under IMF programs. 9. Enforcement. 10. Conclusions. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ToA; TEU; TFEU;
URL http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item5962590/?site_locale=en_GB |
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6. | Abass, Ademola : Complete international law, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Complete international law : text, cases and materials / Abass, Ademola, xxxvii, 737 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2012. ISBN 978-0-19-957870-2 LANGUAGE: ENg ABSTRACT: 1.: International law in modern context. 2.: Sources of international law. 3.: The law of treaties. 4.: The subjects of international law and recognition. 5.: International law and municipal law. 6.: International organizations. 7.: State responsibility. 8.: Territory and the law of the sea. 9.: The law of use of force. 10.: Collective security. 11.: Settlement of international disputes. 12.: The International Court of Justice. 13.: Jurisdiction. 14.: International criminal law. 15.: International environmental law. 16.: International economic law. 17.: International human rights. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR, AMR; ADRD; ToA; OAS charter; UN charter; ICCPR; ICESCR; CEDAW; CERD; CRC; Refugee convention; Genocide convention; CAT; Declaration on rights and duties of states; ECHR; Geneva conventions; Hague conventions; Montevideo convention on rights and duties of states; OAU charter; Rio declaration; ICC statute; ICJ statute; Nuremberg convention; TEU; UN charter; Framework convention on climate change; Vienna convention on the law of treaties;
URL http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199578702.do?keyword=abass%2C+ademola&sortby=bestMatches |
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7. | Young, Margaret A. (ed.) : Regime interaction in international law, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Regime interaction in international law : facing fragmentation / Young, Margaret A. (ed.), xi, 334 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2012. ISBN 978-1-107-01048-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of Contents:. Introduction: the productive friction between regimes, by Margaret Young. PART I. Contexts:. 1. Two kinds of legal pluralism: collision of transnational regimes in the double fragmentation of world society, by Gunther Teubner and Peter Korth. 2. International regimes and domestic arrangements: a view from inside out, by Cheryl Saunders. 3. Regime interaction in creating, implementing and enforcing international law, by Margaret Young. PART II. Communities:. 4. Legal regimes and professional knowledges: the internal politics of regime definition, by Andrew Lang. 5. A new approach to regime interaction, by Jeffrey Dunoff. 6. Structural ambiguity: technology transfer in three regimes, by Stephen Humphreys. PART III. Control:. 7. Norm interpretation across international regimes: competences and legitimacy, by Nele Matz-Lück. 8. Relations between international courts and tribunals: the 'regime problem', by James Crawford and Penelope Nevill. 9. Importing other international regimes into World Trade Organisation litigation, by James Flett. 10. Hegemonic regimes, by Martti Koskenniemi. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ADRD; Convention on biological diversity; Cartagena protocol; CRPD; CRC; ECHR; Havana charter; ICCPR; Refugee convention; Convention on the law of the sea;
URL http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item6595988/?site_locale=en_GB |
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8. | Engström, Viljam : Understanding powers of international organizations, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Understanding powers of international organizations : a study of the doctrines of attributed powers, implied powers and constitutionalism – with a special focus on the Human Rights Committee / Engström, Viljam, xiii, 287 p.. - Åbo : Åbo Akademis Förlag = Åbo Akademi University Press, 2009. ISBN 978-951-765-465-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: Introducing the Doctrines as a Subject of Research:. 1. The Three Doctrines and the Question of “Who Decides”. 2. Focusing on the Human Rights Committee. 3. Towards a Better Understanding of Powers. 3. Towards a Better Understanding of Powers. PART II: Reasoning on Powers and the Image of Organizations:. 1. An Outline of a Dichotomy. 2. Powers - An Inevitable Source of Debate. 3. Structuring the Dichotomy. PART III: Three Doctrines in Search of Content. 1. Reconciling Attributed and Implied Powers. 2. Breaking Up the Doctrine of Constitutionalism. PART IV: The Powers of the Human Rights Committee:. 1. Effectiveness, Consent, and the Question of Reservation. 2. Meeting the Doctrines on their Own Terms. 3. Constitutionalism and the Human Rights Committee. 4. Concluding Remarks: Three Dichotomies and the Determination of Human Rights Committee Powers. PART V: General Conclusion:. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (THESIS): Doctor in Social Sciences, Department of Law, ÅAU, 2009 NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; ICJ statute; WHO constitution; OAS charter; ICCPR; ICCPR-OP; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; ICC statute; EC treaty; TEU; TFEU;
URL http://www.doria.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/45327/EngstromViljam.pdf?sequence=3 |
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9. | De Wet, Erika (ed.) : Hierarchy in international law , 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Hierarchy in international law : the place of human rights / De Wet, Erika (ed.) ; Vidmar, Jure, xxxiv, 330 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2012. ISBN 978-0-19-964707-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1: Erika de Wet and Jure Vidmar: Introduction. 2: Jure Vidmar: Norm Conflicts and Hierarchy in International Law: Towards a Vertical International Legal System?. 3: Antonios Tzanakopoulos: Human Rights and United Nations Security Council Measures. 4: Riccardo Pavoni: Human Rights and the Immunities of Foreign States and International Organizations. 5: Philippa Webb: Human Rights and the Immunities of State Officials. 6: Harmen van der Wilt: On the Hierarchy between Extradition and Human Rights. 7: Geoff Gilbert: Human Rights, Refugees and Other Displaced Persons in International Law. 8: Dinah Shelton: Resolving Conflicts between Human Rights and Environmental Protection: Is there a Hierarchy?. 9: Susan Karamanian: Human Rights Dimensions of Investment Law. 10: Andreas Ziegler and Bertram Boie: The Relationship between International Trade Law and International Human Rights Law. 11: Erika de Wet and Jure Vidmar: Conclusions. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Africa / Argentina / Asia / Australia / Austria / Belgium / Bosnia and Herzegovina / Botswana / Bulgaria / Cambodia / Canada / Chad / Chile / China / Colombia / Congo / Costa Rica / Croatia / Cyprus / Czech Republic / East Timor / Ecuador / Finland / France / Germany / Hong Kong / Hungary / India / Iran / Iraq / Ireland / Italy / Jamaica / Japan / Jordan / Kenya / Kuwait / Lebanon / Liberia / Libya / Liechtenstein / Lithunia / Luxembourg / Mauritius / Mexico / Monaco / Mongolia / Namibia / Nepal / Netherlands / New Zealand / Nicaragua / Norway / Pakistan / Palestine / Panama / Paraguay / Philippines / Romania / Rusian Federation / Rwanda / Saudi Arabia / Serbia / Sierra Leone / Slovenia / Somalia / South Africa / Spain / Sri lanka / Sweden / Sudan / Switzerland / Syria / Tanzania / Tunisia / Turkey / Ukraine / United Kingdom / Uruguay / Yugoslavia / Zambia / Zimbabwe LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): AMR; CAT; CEDAW; ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; CRC; |
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10. | Sands, Philippe : Principles of international environmental law, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Principles of international environmental law / Sands, Philippe ; Peel, Jacqueline ; with Adriana Fabra and Ruth MacKenzie. - 4th ed.., lxviii, 968 p. . - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018. ISBN 978-1-108-43112-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I. The Legal and Institutional Framework:. 1. The environment and international society: issues, concepts and definitions. 2. History. 3. Governance: states, international organisations and non-state actors. 4. International law-making and regulation. 5. Compliance: implementation, enforcement, dispute settlement. PART II. Principles and Rules Establishing Standards:. 6. General principles and rules. 7. Atmospheric protection. 8. Climate change. 9. Freshwater resources. 10. Biological diversity. 11. Oceans, seas and marine living resources. 12. Hazardous substances and activities, and waste. 13. The polar regions: Antarctica and the Arctic. PART III. Techniques for Implementing International Principles and Rules:. 14. Environmental impact assessment. 15. Environmental information and technology transfer. 16. Liability for environmental damage. PART IV. Linkage of International Environmental Lae and Other Areas of International Law:. 17. Human rights and international humanitarian law. 18. International economic law: trade, investment and intellectual property. 19. Future developments. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; Rio declaration; Aarhus convention; ACHPR; Berne convention; Biodiversity convention; CRC; Climate change convention; Kyoto protocol; Espoo convention; Doha declaration; EU charter of fundamental rights; ECHR; ESC; TFEU; Stockholm declaration; ICCPR; ICESCR; Vienna convention on civil liability for nuclear damage; Vienna convention for the protection of the ozone layer; OSPAR convention; UNCLOS |
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11. | Wheatley, Steven : The democratic legitimacy of international law, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The democratic legitimacy of international law / Wheatley, Steven - (Studies in international law), xxix, 400 p.. - Oxford : Hart, 2010. ISBN 978-1-84113-817-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION. 1. The Democratic Deficit in Global Governance. 2. Democracy Within and Beyond the State. 3. The State as (Democratic) Self-Legislator. 4. The Constitutionalisation of International Law. 5. Democracy in International Law. 6. International Governance by Non-State Actors. 7. A Concept of (International) Law. 8. Deliberative Democracy Beyond the State. 9. Democracy in Conditions of Global Legal Pluralism. Conclusion: Democracy and the Public International Lawyer. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Arab charter on huamn and peoples' rights; AMR; OAS charter; UN charter; CAT; Aarhus convention; Convention on biological diversity; CRC; Convention on the prohibition of the use, stockpilling, protection and transfer of anti-personnel mines and of their destruction; CRPD; CRPD-OP; ECHR; ECHRP-3; Geneva conventions; CEDAW; ICCPR; ICESCR; ICJ statute; Stockholm declaration; TEU; Treaty of Lisbon; Framework convention on climate change; Kyoto protocol; ICESCR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UDHR; LIBRARY LOCATION: VIB
URL http://www.hartpub.co.uk/books/details.asp?isbn=9781841138176 |
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12. | Evans, Malcolm (ed.) : The international responsibility of the European Union, 2013 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The international responsibility of the European Union : European and international perspectives / Evans, Malcolm (ed.) ; Koutrakos, Panos, ix, 372 p.. - Oxford : Hart publ., 2013. ISBN 978-1-84946-328-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: SETTING THE SCENE. PART II: CURRENT APPROACHES TO INTERNATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY. PART III: TOOLS FOR DETERMINING RESPONSIBILITY. PART IV: RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EU IN SUSBTANTIVE POLICY AREA. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Belarus / Belgium / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Canada / Chile / China / Congo / Cyprus / Czech Republic / East Timor / France / Germany / Iraq / Ireland / Israel / Libya / Liberia / Malta / Netherlands / Poland / Portugal / Russian Federation / Serbia / singapore / USSR / Spain / Tanzania / Uganda / Ukraine / United Kingdom / USA / Yugoslavia LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Biodiversity convention; Cartagena protocol on biosafety; Copenhagen accord; ECHR; European convention on protection of farming animals; Geneva conventions; ICCPR; Articles on the Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts (ILC); Kyoto protocol; Maastricht treaty; Montreal convention on carriage by air; Lugano convention; Framework convention on climate change; Vienna convention for the protection of the ozone layer; LIBRARY LOCATION: Europarätt
URL http://www.hartpub.co.uk/books/details.asp?isbn=9781849463287 |
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13. | The International Law Association : report of the seventy-first conference, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The International Law Association : report of the seventy-first conference : held in Berlin, 16-21 August 2004 /, 942 p.. - London : International Law Association, 2004. - ISSN 0074-6738 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICCPR; CEDAW; Migrant workers convention; ACHPR; ACHPR-OP; ESC; convention against transnational organized crime; ICC statute; Beijing declaration and platform of action; CRC; CRC-OP; Vienna declaration and programme of action; UN charter; |
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14. | Crawford, James : State responsibility , 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph State responsibility : the general part / Crawford, James. - repr.. - ( Cambridge studies in international and comparative law), lxxiv, 825 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U.P., 2014. ISBN 978-0-521-82266-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of Contents:. PART I. The Framework of Responsibility:. 1. Historical development. 2. Key concepts. 3. Corollaries of breach of an international obligation. PART II. Attribution to the State:. 4. Organs and entities exercising governmental authority. 5. Direction and control by the State. 6. Other cases of attribution. PART III. Breach:. 7. Breach: the material element. 8. Breach: the temporal element. 9. Circumstances precluding wrongfulness. PART IV. Collective or Ancillary Responsibility:. 10. Responsibility in cases of joint or collective conduct. 11. Responsibility for breaches of communitarian norms. 12. Ancillary and secondary responsibility. 13. Succession to responsibility. PART V. Cessation and Reparation:. 14. Restoration of legal relations after breach. 15. Reparation. 16. Remedies. PART VI. The Implementation of Responsibility:. 17. The claims process. 18. Claims on behalf of others: diplomatic and functional protection. 19. Implementation of responsibility by judicial process. 20. Invocation in cases involving multiple parties. 21. Implementation of responsibility by extra-judicial process. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): AMR; UN charter; Genocide convention; ECHR; ILC articles on diplomatic protection; ILC articles on the responsibility of states for internationally wrongful acts; ICC statute; ICJ statute; UN convention on the law of the sea; Vienna convention on diplomatic relations; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; |
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15. | Kosta, Vasiliki (ed.) : The EU accession to the ECHR, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The EU accession to the ECHR / Kosta, Vasiliki (ed.) ; Skoutaris, Nikos (ed.) ; Tzevelekos, Vassilis P. (ed.), xl, 361 p.. - Oxford : Hart, 2014. ISBN 978-1-84946-523-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction: the EU accession to the ECHR ante portas: questions raised by Europe's new human rights architecture. 2. Andrew Drzemczewski: The EU accession to the ECHR: the negotiation process. 3. Aida Torres Perez: Too many voices? The prior involvement of the Court of Justice of the European Union. 4. Nikos Vogiatzis: The right to extra-judicial redress in EU law after the EU's accession to the ECHR: the legal framework, challenges and the question of the prior involvement of the CJEU. 5. Andrew Drzemczewski: Election of EU judge onto the Strasbourg court. 6. Jean d'Aspremont: A European law of international responsibility? The articles on the responsibility of international organizations and the EU. 7. Arman Sarvarian: The EU accession to the ECHR and the law of international responsibility. 8. Andres Delgado Casteleiro: United we stand: the EU and its member states in the Strasbourg court. 9. John Morijn: Kissing awake a sleeping beauty? The Charter of Fundamental Rights in EU and member states' policy practice. 10. Giuseppe Martinico: Two worlds (still) apart? ECHR and EU law before national judges. 11. Monica Claes and Sejla Imamovic: National courts in the new European fundamental rights architecture. 12. Olivier De Schutter: Bosphorus post-accession: redefining the relationships between the European Court of Human Rights and the parties to the convention. 13. Robert Harmsen: The (geo-)politics of the EU accession to the ECHR: democracy and distrust in the wider Europe. 14. Lucas Lixinski: Taming the fragmentation monster through human rights? International constitutionalism, 'pluralism lite' and the common territory of the two European legal orders. 15. Bernard M. Hoekman and Petros C. Mavroidis: Luxembourg or Strasbourg: improving the distributional impact of trade conflicts. 16. Albert Sanchez Graells: The EU's accession to the ECHR and due process rights in EU competition law matters: nothing new under the sun?. 17. Aris Georgopoulos: The EU accession to the ECHR: an attempt to explore possible implications in the area of public procurement. 18. Panos Kapotas: The EU accession to the ECHR as an opportunity for conceptual clarity in European equality law: the new European paradigm of full equality. 19. Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou and Pavel Repyeuski: European consensus and the EU accession to the ECHR. 20. Christos I. Rozakis: The accession of the EU to the ECHR and the Charter of Fundamental Rights: enlarging the field of protection of human rights in Europe. 21. Christiaan Timmermans: Some personal comments on the accession of the EU to the ECHR. 22. Giorgio Gaja: The 'co-respondent mechanisms' according to the draft agreement for the accession of the EU to the ECHR. 23. Bruno de Witte: Beyond the accession agreement: five items for the European Union's human rights agenda. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; EU charter of fundamental rights; TEU; Trety of Lisbon; TFEU |
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16. | Moukazis, Georgios : International human rights law accountability of international financial institutions, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document International human rights law accountability of international financial institutions : minimal elements / Moukazis, Georgios, 104 p.. - Åbo : Åbo Akademi University. Department of Law. Institute for Human Rights, 2014. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (THESIS): Master's thesis in public international law, ÅAU, Institute for Human Rights, 2014. LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: seminarierummet |
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17. | Spiliopoulou Åkermark, Sia (ed.) : Självstyrelser i Norden i ett fredsperspektiv, 2015 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Självstyrelser i Norden i ett fredsperspektiv : Färöarna, Grönland och Åland / Spiliopoulou Åkermark, Sia (ed.) ; Herolf, Gunilla (ed.), 218 p. - Mariehamn : Nordiska rådet och Ålands fredsinstitut, 2015. ISBN 978-95-252657-7-4 LANGUAGE: SWE ABSTRACT: ARTIKLAR:. 1. Sia Spiliopoulou Åkermark: Introduktion: självstyrelsena i Norden i ett fredsperspektiv: erfarenheter och visioner. 2. Markku Suksi: Konstitutionella likheter och skillnader mellan de självstyrda områdena i Norden. 3. Richard Palmer: Lönar sig självstyre? De nordiska autonomiernas välfärdsutveckling under efterkrigstiden. 4. Gunilla Herolf: Säkerhet och självstyrelse: Färöarna, Grönland och Åland. 5. Sarah Stephan: Självstyrelse och regional integration: nordiska lösningar. 6. Maria Ackrén: Grönlands politiska utveckling efter andra världskriget till våra dagar. 7. Tove H. Malloy: Danmarks rolle i Groenlands emancipering: formynder eller fredsaktoer?. 8. Lise Lyck: Faeroernes konstitutionelle status efter Anden Verdenskrig med hovedfokus på de oeonomiske begivenheder i de senere år. 9. Kári á Rógvi: Revideringar av självstyrelselagstiftningen för Färöarna. 10. Sia Spiliopoulou Åkermark: Åland: en lösning i ständig förändring och ett fredsexempel: exempel på vad och för vem?. 11. Pertti Joenniemi: Norden går i riktning mot det förflutna. 12. Katharina Hill & Gunilla Herolf: Konferensen "Självstyrelserna i Norden: erfarenheter och visioner i ett fredsperspektiv". 13. Gunilla Herolf: Vah har vi lärt oss och vad kan vi lära andra?. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Åland Islands / Denmark / Faroe Islands / Finland / Greenland NOTE (MEETINGS): Konferens "Självstyrelserna i Norden: erfarenheter och visioner från ett fredsperspektiv", Mariehamn, 26.01.2015 |
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18. | Ruffert, Matthias : Institutionalised international law, 2015 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Institutionalised international law / Ruffert, Matthias ; Walter, Christian, xiii, 325 p. - Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlag, 2015. ISBN 978-3-8329-7204-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Concept and theory of international organisations. 2. History of international organisations. 3. International organisations within the constitution of the international community. 4. Treaty basis, creation, extinction, and succession. 5. Legal personality. 6. The doctrine of powers. 7. Responsibility and liability. 8. Membership. 9. Organs and decision making. 10. Finance and personnel. 11. Peace and security. 12. The institutional organisation of international human rights protection. 13. Economy and development. 14. Environment. 15. Perspectives. INDEX WORDS:
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19. | Rubenstein, Kim (ed.) : The public law of gender, 2016 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The public law of gender : from the local to the global / Rubenstein, Kim (ed.) ; Young, Katharine G. (ed.), xxii, 606 p. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016. ISBN 978-1-107-13857-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Vicki C. Jackson: Feminism and constitutions. 2. Kristin A. Collins: Deference and deferral: constitutional structure and the durability of gender-based nationality laws. 3. Julieta Lemaitre and Kristin Bergtora Sandvik: Structural remedies and the one million pesos: on the limits of court-ordered social change for internally displaced women in Colombia. 4. Susan H. Williams: Customary law, constitutional law, and women's equality. 5. Laura Grenfell: Customasing equality in post-conflict constitutions. 6. Vijaya Nagarajan and Archana Parashar: Gender equality in international law and constitutions: mediating universal norms and local differences. 7. Sari Kouvo and Corey Levine: Law as a placeholder for change? Women's rights and realities in Afghanistan. 8. Beverley Baines: Polygamy: who speaks for women?. 9. Kim Rubenstein: In her own voice: oral (legal) history's insights on gender and the spheres of public law. 10. Sharon Bessell: Good governance, gender equality and women's political representation: ideas as points of disjuncture. 11. Margaret Wilson: Women in government/governance in New Zealand: a case study of engagement over forty years. 12. Huong Nguyen: Equality without freedoms? Political representation and participation of women in Vietnam. 13. Scott Wisor: Gender, justice and statistics: the case of poverty measurement. 14. Kirsty Gover: Gender and racial discrimination in the formation of groups: tribal and liberal approaches to membership in settler societies. 15. Dominique Allen: Rethinking the Australian model of promoting gender equality. 16. Susan Harris Rimmer: Gender, governance and the defence of the realm: globalising reforms in the Australian defence force. 17. Vicki C. Jackson: Feminism, pluralism, and transnationalism: on CEDAW and national constitutions. 18. Louise Chappell: Governing, victims' redress and gender justice at the International Criminal Court. 19. Osmat A. Jefferson and Innokenti Epichev: International organisation as employers: searching for practices of fair treatment and due process rights of staff. 20. Rohan Kapus and Kellin Kristofferson: A gender critique of accountability in global administrative governance. 21. Kate Wilkinson: Is this the future we want? An ecofeminist comment on the UN Conference on Sustainable Development Outcome Document. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Australia / Colombia / India / Malawi / New Zealand / South Sudan / Vanuatu / Vietnam NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW |
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20. | Brölmann, Catherine (ed.) : Research handbook on the theory and practice of international lawmaking, 2016 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Research handbook on the theory and practice of international lawmaking / Brölmann, Catherine (ed.) ; Radi, Yannick (ed.), xvii, 484 p. - Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016. ISBN 978-1-79195-321-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Catherine Brölmann and Yannick Radi: Introduction: international lawmaking in a global world. 1. Wouter G. Werner: State consent as foundational myth. 2. Jean d'Aspremont: Subjects and actors in international lawmaking: the paradigmatic divides in the cognition of international norm-generating processes. 3. Dennis Patterson: Transnational lawmaking. 4. Ingo Venzke: Contemporary theories and international lawmaking. 5. Kirsten Schmalenbach: Lawmaking by treaty: negotiation of agreements and adoption of treaty texts. 6. Daniel Costelloe and Malgosia Fitzmaurice: Lawmaking by treaty: conclusion of treaties and evolution of treaty regimes in practice. 7. Omri Sender and Michael Wood: The emergence of customary international law: between theory and practice. 8. Beatrice I. Bonafé and Paolo Palchetti: Relying on general principles in international law. 9. Ramses A. Wessel: Institutional lawmaking: the emergence of a global normative web. 10. Gleider I. Hernández: International judicial lawmaking. 11. Antonios Tzanakopoulos: Domestic judicial lawmaking. 12. Mara Tignino: Quasi-judicial bodies. 13. Michael S. Barr: International lawmaking by hybrid bodies: the case of financial regulation. 14. Barbara K. Woodward: International lawmaking and civil society. 15. Jörg Kammerhofer: Lawmaking by scholars. 16. Vassilis P. Tzevelekos: The making of international human rights law. 17. Sergey Vasiliev: The making of international criminal law. 18. Mary E. Footer: The making of international trade law. 19. Francesca Romanin Jacur: The making of international environmental law. 20. Owen McIntyre: The making of international natural resources law. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: Inst.ref. |
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21. | Mendes, Joana (ed.) : Allocating authority, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Allocating authority : who should do what in European and international law? / Mendes, Joana (ed.) ; Venzke, Ingo (ed.), 295 p. - Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2018. ISBN 978-1-50991-193-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Joana Mendes and Ingo Venzke: Introducing the idea of relative authority. 2. Susan Rose-Ackerman: Democratic legitimacy and executive rule-making: positive political theory in comparative public law. 3. Eoin Carolan and Deirdre Curtin: In search of a new model of checks and balances for the EU: beyond separation of powers. 4. Mikael Rask Madsen: Bolstering authority by enhancing communication: how checks and balances and feedback loops can strengthen the authority of the European Court of Human Rights. 5. Jochen von Bernstorff: Authority monism in international organisations: a historical sketch. 6. Andreas von Staden: No institution is an island: checks and balances in global governance. 7. Bruno De Witte: The role of the Court of Justice in shaping the institutional balance in the EU. 8. Joseph Corkin: Refining relative authority: the judicial branch in the new separation of powers. 9. Dominique Ritleng: Judicial review of EU administrative discretion: how far does the separation of powers matter? 10. Chantal Mak: First or second best? Judicial law-making in European private law. 11. Maurizia De Bellis: Relative authority in global and EU financial regulation: linking the legitimacy debates. 12. Diane A Desierto: Relative authority and institutional decision-making in world trade law and international investment law. INDEX WORDS:
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22. | Ferstman, Carla : International organizations and the fight for accountability, 2017 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International organizations and the fight for accountability : the remedies and reparations gap / Ferstman, Carla, 221 p. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017. ISBN 978-0-19-880844-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction. 2. International organizations' obligations under human rights and international humanitarian law. 3. Human rights and international humanitarian law breaches attributable to international organizations. 4. The obligation to afford reparation to injured individuals. 5. Internal adjudication by international organizations. 6. Challenging the conduct of international organizations before domestic courts. 7. Adjudication before regional and international courts. 8. The direct responsibility of organization employees, contractors, and troop contingents. 9. Some concluding thoughts: where the solutions lie. INDEX WORDS:
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23. | Zamir, Noam : Classification of conflicts in international humanitarian law, 2017 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Classification of conflicts in international humanitarian law : the legal impact of foreign intervention in civil wars / Zamir, Noam, 260 p. - Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017. ISBN 978-1-78536-789-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The history of the distinction between international and non-international armed conflicts. 2. The distinction between international and non-international armed conflicts. 3. Direct foreign military intervention in civil wars. 4. Indirect foreign interventions in civil wars. 5. Representation of states and reclassification of ongoing armed foreign interventions due to a governmental change. 6. International organisations and foreign interventions in civil wars. 7. Case study: the armed conflicts in Yemen (2015-ongoing). 8. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
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24. | Mason Meier, Benjamin (ed.) : Human rights in global health, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights in global health : rights-based governance for a globalizing world / Mason Meier, Benjamin (ed.) ; Gostin, Lawrence O. (ed.), 585 p. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018. ISBN 978-0-19-067268-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Benjamin Mason Meier and Lawrence O. Gostin: Introduction: responding to the public health harms of a globalizing world through human rights in global governance. 1. Lawrence O. Gostin and Benjamin Mason Meier: The origins of human rights in global health. 2. Alicia Ely Yamin and Andrés Constantin: The evolution of applying human rights frameworks to health. 3. Benjamin Mason Meier and Lawrence O. Gostin: Framing human rights in global health governance. 4. Michel Sidibé, Helena Nygren-Krug, Bronwyn McBride and Kent Buse: The future of global governance for health: putting rights at the center of sustainable development. 5. Benjamin Mason Meier and Florian Kastler: Development of human rights through WHO. 6. Rebekah Thomas and Veronica Magar: Mainstreaming human rights across WHO. 7. Flavia Bustreo, Veronica Magar, Rajat Khosla, Marcus Stahlhofer and Rebekah Thomas: The future of human rights in WHO. 8. Benjamin Mason Meier, Mitra Motlagh and Kumanan Rasanathan: The United Nations Children's Fund: implementing human rights for child health. 9. Lee Swepston: The International Labor Organization: human rights to health and safety at work. 10. Audrey R. Chapman and Konstantinos Tararas: The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization: advancing global health through human rights in education and science. 11. Emilie Filmer-Wilson and Luis Mora: The United Nations Population Fund: an evolving human rights mission and approach to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights. 12. Carolin Anthes and Olivier de Schutter: The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations: advancing the right to food to promote public health. 13. Helena Nygren-Krug: The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS: with communities for human rights. 14. Sarah Hawkes, Julia Kreienkamp and Kent Buse: The future of inter-governmental organisation partnerships for health and human rights. 15. Stephen P. Marks: Integrating a human rights-based approach to development and the right to development into global governance for health. 16. Yusra Ribhi Shawar and Jennifer Prah Ruger: The World Bank: contested institutional progress in rights-based health discourse. 17. Suerie Moon and Thirukumaran Balasubramaniam: The World Trade Organization: carving out the right to health to promote access to medicines and tobacco control in the trade arena. 18. Rachel Hammonds and Gorik J. Ooms: National foreign assistance programs: advancing health related human rights through shared obligations for global health. 19. Ralf Jürgens, Joanne Csete, Hyeyoung Lim, Susan Timberlake and Matthew Smith: The global fund to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria: funding basic services and meeting the challenge of rights-based programs. 20. Gorik Ooms and Rachel Hammonds: The future of multilateral funding to realize the right to health. 21. Gillian MacNaughton and Mariah McGill: The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights: mapping the evolution of the right to health. 22. Thérèse Murphy and Amrei Müller: The United Nations Special Procedures: peopling human rights, peopling global health. 23. Benjamin Mason Meier and Virginia Brás Gomes: Human rights treaty bodies: monitoring, interpreting, and adjudicating health-related human rights. 24. Judith R. Bueno de Mesquite, Connor Fuchs and Dabney P. Evans: The future of human rights accountability for global health through the Universal Periodic Review. Benjamin Mason Meier and Lawrence O. Gostin: Conclusion: comparative analysis of human rights in global governance for health. Benjamin Mason Meier and Lawrence O. Gostin: Afterword: governance for global health and human rights in a populist age. INDEX WORDS:
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25. | Harrington, Alexandra R. : International organizations and the law, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International organizations and the law / Harrington, Alexandra R., 289 p. - London : Routledge, 2018. ISBN 978-0-8153-7531-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction. 2. History, the United Nations Charter and Vienna Conventions. 3. Membership and membership powers. 4. Voting rights and allotments. 5. Organization functions and structure. 6. Punishment, suspension and expulsion of errant Member States. 7. Diplomatic rights versus international organizations rights. 8. Headquarters agreements of international organizations. 9. Promulgation of international instruments under the auspices of international organizations. 10. Dispute settlement in international organizations. 11. Termination of an international organization. 12. The United Nations system. 13. International criminal courts. 14. Regional organizations. 15. Trade, finance and banking organizations. 16. Sector and industry-focused organizations. 17. Military and policing organizations. 18. Human rights organizations and bodies. 19. Environmental organizations. 20. Conclusion INDEX WORDS:
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26. | Evans, Malcolm D. (ed.) : International law, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International law / Evans, Malcolm D. (ed.). - 5th ed.., lxxiii, 896 p. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018. ISBN 978-0-19-879183-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Stephen C. Neff: A short history of international law. 2. Martti Koskenniemi: What is international law for?. 3. Iain Scobbie: A view from Delft: some thoughts about thinking about international law. 4. Anthea Roberts and Sandesh Sivakumaran: The theory and reality of the sources of international law. 5. Alan Boyle: Soft law in international law-making. 6. Malgosia Fitzmaurice: The practical working of the law of treaties. 7. Matthew Craven and Rose Parfitt: Statehood, self-determination, and recognition. 8. Dapo Akande: International organizations. 9. Robert McCorquodale: The individual and the international legal system. 10. Christopher Staker: Jurisdiction. 11. Philippa Webb: International law and restraints on the exercise of jurisdiction by national courts of states. 12. Chanaka Wickremasinghe: Immunities enjoyed by officials of states and international organizations. 13. Eileen Denza: The relationship between international and national law. 14. James Crawford and Simon Olleson: The character and forms of international responsibility. 15. Phoebe Okowa: Issues of admissibility and the law of international responsibility. 16. Spencer Zifcak: The responsibility to protect. 17. Nigel D. White and Ademola Abass: Countermeasrues and sanctions. 18. John Merrills: The means of dispute settlement. 19. Hugh Thirlway: The International Court of Justice. 20. Christine Gray: The use of force and the international legal order. 21. Sir Malcolm D. Evans: The law of the sea. 22. Catherine Redgwell: International environmental law. 23. Surya P. Subedi: International investment law. 24. Robert Cryer: International criminal law. 25. Sir Nigel Rodley: International human rights law. 26. Geoff Gilbert and Anna Magdalena Rüsch: International refugee and migration law. 27. David Turns: The law of armed conflict (international humanitarian law) INDEX WORDS:
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27. | Park, Susan : International organisations and global problems, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International organisations and global problems : theories and explanations / Park, Susan, xxviii, 300 p. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018. ISBN 978-1-107-43422-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction: IOs as problem solvers. 2. Using theory to evaluate IOs as problem solvers. 3. Minimising and halting conflict. 4. Protecting human rights. 5. Providing global health. 6. Providing financial governance. 7. Promoting international trade. 8. Creating regional IOs. 9. Furthering development. 10. Protecting the environment. 11. Conclusion: If global governance is the answer, what is the question?. INDEX WORDS:
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28. | Wouters, Jan : International law, 2019 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International law : a European perspective / Wouters, Jan ; Ryngaert, Cedric, ; Ruys, Tom, ; de Baere, Geert, xciv, 1038 p. - Oxford : Hart, 2019. ISBN 978-1-84946-416-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Foundations, history and theory of international law. 2. Sources: treaty law. 3. Other sources: hierarchy. 4. The relationship and interactions between international law, EU law and national law. 5. States. 6. International organisations. 7. Regional organisations. 8. Non-state actors. 9. Jurisdiction. 10. Diplomatic and consular relations. 11. Immunities. 12. International responsibility. 13. Peaceful settlement of disputes. 14. Use of force and collective security. 15. The law of armed conflict. 16. Human rights law. 17. International criminal law. 18. Law of the sea and global commons. 19. International economic law. 20. International environmental law. INDEX WORDS:
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