How can the international community respond to States that fail to respect fundamental rules of international law? Does a State that collapses into anarchy lose its sovereignty? Finding answers to these questions requires a reconsideration of what constitutes the core of present-day international law. State sovereignty has always been regarded as the backbone of international law but is its importance now diminishing? In order to shed some light on these issues, the editors have brought together a number of leading authorities and up-and-coming young scholars to reflect on these questions, and…mehr
How can the international community respond to States that fail to respect fundamental rules of international law? Does a State that collapses into anarchy lose its sovereignty? Finding answers to these questions requires a reconsideration of what constitutes the core of present-day international law. State sovereignty has always been regarded as the backbone of international law but is its importance now diminishing? In order to shed some light on these issues, the editors have brought together a number of leading authorities and up-and-coming young scholars to reflect on these questions, and in particular on the question of the role of State sovereignty in present-day international law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* Introduction * 1: Marcel Brus: Bridging the Gap between Sovereignty and International Governance: The Authority of Law * Part I - Conceptual Issues * 2: Sir Robert Jennings: Sovereignty and the Law * 3: Gerard Kreijen: The Transformation of Sovereignty and African Independence: No Shortcuts to Statehood * 4: Janneke Nijman: Sovereignty and Personality: A Process of Inclusion * 5: Wolf Mannens: Shared Sovereignty? * 6: Alfred von Staden and Hans Vollaard: The Erosion of State Sovereignty: Towards a Post-Territorial World? * 7: Henry Schermers: Different Aspects of Sovereignty * Part II - Practical Manifestations * 8: Shabtai Rosenne: A Role for the International Court of Justice in Crisis Management * 9: Adriaan Bos: Crimes of State: In Need of Legal Rules? * 10: Antonio Cassese: International Criminal Justice: Is It Needed in the Present World Community? * 11: Frits Kalshoven: State Sovereignty versus International Concern in Some Recent Cases of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights * 12: Rick Lawson: The Concept of Jurisdiction and Extra-Territorial Acts of State * 13: Niels Blokker: Beyond Dili: On the Powers and Practice of International Organizations * 14: Christian Tomuschat: Yugoslavia's Damaged Sovereignty over the Province of Kosovo * 15: Jorri Duursma: Preventing and Solving Wars of Secession: Recent Unorthodox Views on the Use of Force * 16: Eric Suy: New Players in International Relations * 17: Menno Kamminga: The Evolving Status of NGOs Under International Law: A Threat to the Inter-State System? * 18: Johan Lammers: The Mechanism of Decision-Making under the Vienna Convention and the Montreal Protocol for the Protection of the Ozone Layer * 19: Nathalie Horbach and Pieter Bekker: The Concept of Sovereignty within Nuclear Energy Law * 20: Fans von der Bunk: Sovereignty and Space: When and Where Shall the Twain Meet? * 21: Pablo Mendes de Leon: The Dynamics of Sovereignty and Jurisdiction in International Avaition Law * 22: Elisabeth de Vos: The Cotonou Agreement: A Case of Forced Regional Integration? * Part III- Conclusion * 23: Don Greig: Conclusion * Part IV - On Pieter Kooijmans * 25: Judges of the ICJ: An Itinery of Light * 26: Frans Alting von Geusau: Staying the Course: The Concept of Sovereignty in the Work of Pieter Kooijmans
* Introduction * 1: Marcel Brus: Bridging the Gap between Sovereignty and International Governance: The Authority of Law * Part I - Conceptual Issues * 2: Sir Robert Jennings: Sovereignty and the Law * 3: Gerard Kreijen: The Transformation of Sovereignty and African Independence: No Shortcuts to Statehood * 4: Janneke Nijman: Sovereignty and Personality: A Process of Inclusion * 5: Wolf Mannens: Shared Sovereignty? * 6: Alfred von Staden and Hans Vollaard: The Erosion of State Sovereignty: Towards a Post-Territorial World? * 7: Henry Schermers: Different Aspects of Sovereignty * Part II - Practical Manifestations * 8: Shabtai Rosenne: A Role for the International Court of Justice in Crisis Management * 9: Adriaan Bos: Crimes of State: In Need of Legal Rules? * 10: Antonio Cassese: International Criminal Justice: Is It Needed in the Present World Community? * 11: Frits Kalshoven: State Sovereignty versus International Concern in Some Recent Cases of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights * 12: Rick Lawson: The Concept of Jurisdiction and Extra-Territorial Acts of State * 13: Niels Blokker: Beyond Dili: On the Powers and Practice of International Organizations * 14: Christian Tomuschat: Yugoslavia's Damaged Sovereignty over the Province of Kosovo * 15: Jorri Duursma: Preventing and Solving Wars of Secession: Recent Unorthodox Views on the Use of Force * 16: Eric Suy: New Players in International Relations * 17: Menno Kamminga: The Evolving Status of NGOs Under International Law: A Threat to the Inter-State System? * 18: Johan Lammers: The Mechanism of Decision-Making under the Vienna Convention and the Montreal Protocol for the Protection of the Ozone Layer * 19: Nathalie Horbach and Pieter Bekker: The Concept of Sovereignty within Nuclear Energy Law * 20: Fans von der Bunk: Sovereignty and Space: When and Where Shall the Twain Meet? * 21: Pablo Mendes de Leon: The Dynamics of Sovereignty and Jurisdiction in International Avaition Law * 22: Elisabeth de Vos: The Cotonou Agreement: A Case of Forced Regional Integration? * Part III- Conclusion * 23: Don Greig: Conclusion * Part IV - On Pieter Kooijmans * 25: Judges of the ICJ: An Itinery of Light * 26: Frans Alting von Geusau: Staying the Course: The Concept of Sovereignty in the Work of Pieter Kooijmans
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