The German Yearbook of International Law, founded as the Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht, provides an annual report on new developments in international law and is edited by the Walther Schücking Institute for International Law at the Kiel University. Since its inception in 1948, the Yearbook has endeavored to make a significant academic contribution to the ongoing development of international law. Over many decades the Yearbook has moved beyond its origins as a forum for German scholars to publish their research and has become a highly-regarded international forum for innovative…mehr
The German Yearbook of International Law, founded as the Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht, provides an annual report on new developments in international law and is edited by the Walther Schücking Institute for International Law at the Kiel University. Since its inception in 1948, the Yearbook has endeavored to make a significant academic contribution to the ongoing development of international law. Over many decades the Yearbook has moved beyond its origins as a forum for German scholars to publish their research and has become a highly-regarded international forum for innovative scholarship in international law. In 1976, the Yearbook adopted its current title and began to publish contributions written in English in order to reach the largest possible international audience. This editorial decision has enabled the Yearbook to successfully overcome traditional language barriers and inform an international readership about current research in German academic institutions and, atthe same time, to present international viewpoints to its German audience. Fully aware of the paramount importance of international practice, the Yearbook publishes contributions from active practitioners of international law on a regular basis. The Yearbook also includes critical comments on German state practice relating to international law, as well as international reactions to that practice.
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German Yearbook of International Law - Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht 35
Professor Andreas Zimmermann is Professor of Law, University of Potsdam and Director Potsdam Centre of Human Rights; Dr. jur. (Heidelberg), LL.M. (Harvard); former Member of the German delegation to the Preparatory Committee and the United Nations Diplomatic Conference on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court; member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration; counsel in various cases before the ICJ; judge ad hoc in various cases before the European Court of Human Rights; arbitrator under the annex to the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties; member of the advisory board on UN issues of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Inhaltsangabe
Inhalt: R. Pisillo-Mazzeschi, The Due Diligence Rule and the Nature of the International Responsibility of States - L. Caflisch, Unequal Treaties - F. A. Mann / J. Kurth, The Notion of 'Civil Rights' in Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights. Reflections on the Recent Practice of the European Commission with Regard to Germany's Federal Compensation Law - J. Delbrück, The Right to Education as an International Human Right - B. R. Howard, Human Rights and Indigenous People: On the Relevance of International Law for Indigenous Liberation - O. Bring, Kurdistan and the Principle of Self-Determination - T. Eitel, The Escape and Parole of the Imprisoned God of War. An Overview of the Second Gulf War from the Perspective of International Law - C. Murphy, The Conciliatory Responsibilities of the United Nations Security Council - R. B. Lillich, Forcible Protection of Nationals Abroad: The Liberian "Incident" of 1990 - R. Lapidoth, Some Reflections on the Taba Award - M. T. Infante, Maritime Conventions in Antarctica - F. Orrego Vicuña, The "Presential Sea": Defining Coastal States' Special Interests in High Seas Fisheries and other Activities - M. E. O'Connell, Enforcing the New International Law of the Environment - B. Baker, Eliciting Nonparty Compliance With Multilateral Environmental Treaties: U.S. Legislation and the Jurisdictional Bases for Compliance Incentives in the Montreal Ozone Protocol - A. Bianchi, Extraterritoriality and Export Controls: Some Remarks on the Alleged Antinomy Between European and U.S. Approaches - G. P. Politakis, Variations on a Myth: Neutrality and the Arms Trade - J. Niewerth, Bericht über die Tätigkeit des Europarates im Jahre 1991
Inhalt: R. Pisillo-Mazzeschi, The Due Diligence Rule and the Nature of the International Responsibility of States - L. Caflisch, Unequal Treaties - F. A. Mann / J. Kurth, The Notion of 'Civil Rights' in Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights. Reflections on the Recent Practice of the European Commission with Regard to Germany's Federal Compensation Law - J. Delbrück, The Right to Education as an International Human Right - B. R. Howard, Human Rights and Indigenous People: On the Relevance of International Law for Indigenous Liberation - O. Bring, Kurdistan and the Principle of Self-Determination - T. Eitel, The Escape and Parole of the Imprisoned God of War. An Overview of the Second Gulf War from the Perspective of International Law - C. Murphy, The Conciliatory Responsibilities of the United Nations Security Council - R. B. Lillich, Forcible Protection of Nationals Abroad: The Liberian "Incident" of 1990 - R. Lapidoth, Some Reflections on the Taba Award - M. T. Infante, Maritime Conventions in Antarctica - F. Orrego Vicuña, The "Presential Sea": Defining Coastal States' Special Interests in High Seas Fisheries and other Activities - M. E. O'Connell, Enforcing the New International Law of the Environment - B. Baker, Eliciting Nonparty Compliance With Multilateral Environmental Treaties: U.S. Legislation and the Jurisdictional Bases for Compliance Incentives in the Montreal Ozone Protocol - A. Bianchi, Extraterritoriality and Export Controls: Some Remarks on the Alleged Antinomy Between European and U.S. Approaches - G. P. Politakis, Variations on a Myth: Neutrality and the Arms Trade - J. Niewerth, Bericht über die Tätigkeit des Europarates im Jahre 1991
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