Aspects of statehood and institutionalism in contemporary Europe
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Aspects of statehood and institutionalism in contemporary Europe
(EC/International law forum, 2)
Dartmouth, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The chapters of this book are based upon papers delivered at the second EC/International Law Forum at Bristol University. They examine increasing tendencies in many parts of Europe towards "pan-European" institutionalism.
目次
- Statehood and institutionalism in contemporary Europe - an introduction, Malcolm D. Evans
- rebirth of statehood, Ian Brownlie
- recognition of states - recent European practice, Colin Warbrick
- the impact of recent developments on succession in international law, Chris Whomersley
- the legal consequences of (non) recognition - Cyprus and the Council of Europe, Stefan Talmon
- the case for abandoning the three pillars of the European Union, Stephen Weatherill
- from CSCE to OSCE - historical retrospective, Vladimir Dronov
- the growth of European institutionalism - the Council of Europe, Hans-Jurgen Bartsch
- what is European security?, Richard Lewis
- an uneven killing field - the manufacture of consent for the arms embargo of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Eric Herring
- the legality of the imposition of sanctions by the European Union in international law, Christine Chinkin
- US extraterritorial jurisdiciton in antitrust matters, Marie Demetriou and Aidan Robertson
- the accession of the European Community to the European Convention on Human Rights, Nicholas Grief
- the European Community, the law of the sea and accountability - an ever changing and challenging relationship, Ellen Hey
- legal consequences of EC participation in international environmental agreements, Phoebe Okowa.
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