His commitment to international law as a system for the regulation of affairs between states has long been characterized by a strong sense of ideals, political and human, but also by an awareness, duly transmitted to his students, and of what law is in practice, of what is achievable, and of what remains to be done. This collection takes its title from Brownlie's personal contribution to the development of the subject. His commitment to international law as a system for the regulation of affairs between states has long been characterized by a strong sense of ideals, political and human, but…mehr
His commitment to international law as a system for the regulation of affairs between states has long been characterized by a strong sense of ideals, political and human, but also by an awareness, duly transmitted to his students, and of what law is in practice, of what is achievable, and of what remains to be done.This collection takes its title from Brownlie's personal contribution to the development of the subject. His commitment to international law as a system for the regulation of affairs between states has long been characterized by a strong sense of ideals, political and human, but also by an awareness of what law is in practice, what is achievable, and what remains to be done.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Guy Goodwin-Gill is Professor of International Refugee Law at Oxford University. Stefan Talmon is Wissenschaftlicher Assistant at Tubingen University
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: KAARE BANGERT: The Effective Enforcement of High Sea Fishing: The Case of the `Convention for the Regulation of the Police of the North Sea Fisheries of 6 May 1882' * 2: CHALOKA BEYANI: The Legality of Restrictions on Freedom of Movements within States * 3: JAMES JOSEPH BUSUTTIL: A Taste of Armageddon: The Law of Armed Conflict as Applied to Cyberwar * 4: SIMON CHESTERMAN: Rethinking Panama: International Law and the US Invasion of Panama, 1989 * 5: JAMES CRAWFORD: Israel (1948-9) and Palestine (1998-9): Two Studies in the Creation of States * 6: OMER YOUSIF ELAGAB: International Law * 7: MALCOLM D. EVANS: Maritime Delimitation After Denmark v, Norway: Back to the Future * 8: XIMENA FUENTES: The Utilization of International Groundwater in General International Law * 9: GUY S. GOODWIN-GILL: Expulsion, Removal, and the Non-Derogable Obligation * 10: JOSEPH P. GRIFFIN: Adjudicatory Jurisdiction Over Multilateral Enterprises: `Lifting the Veil' in the EU and the USA * 11: BING BING JIA: The Differing Concepts of War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity in International Criminal Law * 12: NINA H. B. JORGENSEN: State Responsibility and the 1948 Genocide Convention * 13: KAIYAN H. KAIKOBAD: The Quality of Justice: `Exces de Pouvoir' in the Adjudication and Arbitration of Territorial and Boundary Disputes * 14: BENEDICT KINGSBURY: Operational Policies of International Relations as part of the Law-Making Process: The World Bank and Indigenous Peoples * 15: ERKKI KOURULA: From Reform to Realism: The Council of Europe * 16: PIRRKO KOURULA: Governance and Coordination in Conflict and Post-Conflict Situations: Challenge or Maze? * 17: SUSAN LAMB: Legal Limits to the Powers of the United Nations Security Council * 18: PHOEBE N. OKOWA: Defences to Responsibility in the Jurisprudence of International Tribunals * 19: JAIME ORAA: The Protection of Human Rights in Emergency Situations under Customary International Law * 20: RENE PROVOST: International Criminal Environmental Law * 21: MAURIZIO RAGAZZI: The Moral Foundation and Identification of International Obligations erga omnes: Two Japanese Contributions * 22: ROBERT J. SHARPE: Habeas Corpus and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms * 23: STEFAN TALMON: Who is a Government in Exile? * 24: STEPHEN VASCIANNIE: Resource Entitlement in the Law of the Sea: Some Areas of Continuity and Change * 25: SIENHO YEE: Forum prorogatum and the Indication of Provisional Measures in the International Court of Justice * Index
* 1: KAARE BANGERT: The Effective Enforcement of High Sea Fishing: The Case of the `Convention for the Regulation of the Police of the North Sea Fisheries of 6 May 1882' * 2: CHALOKA BEYANI: The Legality of Restrictions on Freedom of Movements within States * 3: JAMES JOSEPH BUSUTTIL: A Taste of Armageddon: The Law of Armed Conflict as Applied to Cyberwar * 4: SIMON CHESTERMAN: Rethinking Panama: International Law and the US Invasion of Panama, 1989 * 5: JAMES CRAWFORD: Israel (1948-9) and Palestine (1998-9): Two Studies in the Creation of States * 6: OMER YOUSIF ELAGAB: International Law * 7: MALCOLM D. EVANS: Maritime Delimitation After Denmark v, Norway: Back to the Future * 8: XIMENA FUENTES: The Utilization of International Groundwater in General International Law * 9: GUY S. GOODWIN-GILL: Expulsion, Removal, and the Non-Derogable Obligation * 10: JOSEPH P. GRIFFIN: Adjudicatory Jurisdiction Over Multilateral Enterprises: `Lifting the Veil' in the EU and the USA * 11: BING BING JIA: The Differing Concepts of War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity in International Criminal Law * 12: NINA H. B. JORGENSEN: State Responsibility and the 1948 Genocide Convention * 13: KAIYAN H. KAIKOBAD: The Quality of Justice: `Exces de Pouvoir' in the Adjudication and Arbitration of Territorial and Boundary Disputes * 14: BENEDICT KINGSBURY: Operational Policies of International Relations as part of the Law-Making Process: The World Bank and Indigenous Peoples * 15: ERKKI KOURULA: From Reform to Realism: The Council of Europe * 16: PIRRKO KOURULA: Governance and Coordination in Conflict and Post-Conflict Situations: Challenge or Maze? * 17: SUSAN LAMB: Legal Limits to the Powers of the United Nations Security Council * 18: PHOEBE N. OKOWA: Defences to Responsibility in the Jurisprudence of International Tribunals * 19: JAIME ORAA: The Protection of Human Rights in Emergency Situations under Customary International Law * 20: RENE PROVOST: International Criminal Environmental Law * 21: MAURIZIO RAGAZZI: The Moral Foundation and Identification of International Obligations erga omnes: Two Japanese Contributions * 22: ROBERT J. SHARPE: Habeas Corpus and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms * 23: STEFAN TALMON: Who is a Government in Exile? * 24: STEPHEN VASCIANNIE: Resource Entitlement in the Law of the Sea: Some Areas of Continuity and Change * 25: SIENHO YEE: Forum prorogatum and the Indication of Provisional Measures in the International Court of Justice * Index
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