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v. 7 : 2003 ISBN 9789004138193
Description
Now in its seventh year, the Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law has become a much sought-after forum for essays in international law related to the UN. Volume seven is divided into two parts. The first part comprises topics like the wars against the Taliban and Iraq with an emphasis on the use of force and rules in armed conflict, as well as the question of so-called Rogue States and how to deal with them, or how to proceed with the Security Council Reform after a decade of failed attempts to reform it. The second part deals with the ICC and international criminal law. This volume is therefore again a must for any academic or practitioner involved in international law and questions concerning the United Nations.
For more information on this yearbook please visit the website of the Max Planck Institute
This yearbook is also available online, please click here.
Table of Contents
- Wolfrum, Rudiger
- The Attack of September 11, 2001, the Wars Against the Taliban and Iraq: Is there a Need to Reconsider International Law on the Recourse to Force and the Rules in Armed Conflict? Download this article,
Minnerop, Petra
- The Classification of States and the Creation of Status within the International Community,
Fassbender, Bardo
- All Illusions Shattered? Looking Back on a Decade of Failed Attempts to Reform the UN Security Council,
Hilpold, Peter
- Regional Integration According to Article XXIV GATT - Between Law and Politics,
Cottier, Thomas/Hertig, Maya
- The Prospects of 21st Century Constitutionalism,
Hilpold, Peter
- Regional Integration According to Article XXIV GATT - Between Law and Politics Focus:ICC and International Criminal Law,
Philipp, Christiane E.
- The International Criminal Court - A Brief Introduction,
Doermann, Knut
- War Crimes under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, with a Special Focus on the Negotiations on the Elements of Crimes,
Wagner, Markus
- The ICC and its Jurisdiction - Myths, Misperceptions and Realities,
Roeben, Volker
- The Procedure of the ICC: Status and Function of the Prosecutor,
Seibert-Fohr, Anja
- The Relevance of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court for Amnesties and Truth Commissions,
Benzing, Markus
- The Complementarity Regime of the International Criminal Court: International Criminal Justice between State Sovereignty and the Fight against Impunity
Annex - Diagram of the International Criminal Court's Procedure and Organization - Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
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v. 8 : 2004 ISBN 9789004142855
Description
Now in its eighth year, the Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law has become a much sought-after forum for essays in international law related to the UN. Volume eight comprises topics like the United Nations system of the use of force; the U.S. bilateral non-surrender agreements in relation to the ICC; developing countries, non-traditional intellectual property rights and the WIPO; and fact-finding by UN human rights complaints bodies. This is only a selection and shows the variety of topics. This volume is therefore again a must for any academic or practitioner involved in international law and questions concerning the United Nations.
This yearbook is also available online, please click here.
For more information on this yearbook please visit the website of the Max Planck Institute.
Table of Contents
List of Contributors,
Abbreviations,
Ulfstein, Geir, Indigenous Peoples' Right to Land,
Viljoen, Frans, Fact-Finding by UN Human Rights Complaints Bodies -Analysis and Suggested Reforms,
Hestermeyer, Holger P., Access to Medication as a Human Right,
Benzing, Markus, U.S. Bilateral Non-Surrender Agreements and Article 98 of the Statute of the International Criminal Court: An Exercise in the Law of Treaties,
Allain, Jean, The True Challenge to the United Nations System of the Use of Force: The Failures of Kosovo and Iraq and the Emergence of the African Union,
De Wet, Erika, The Direct Administration of Territories by the United Nations and its Member States in the Post Cold War Era: Legal Bases and Implications for National Law,
Orrego Vicuna, Francisco, Of Contracts and Treaties in the Global Market,
Grotto, Andrew J., Organizing for Influence: Developing Countries, Non-Traditional Intellectual Property Rights and the World Intellectual Property Organization,
Lietzau, William K., Old Laws, New Wars: Jus ad Bellum in an Age of Terrorism,
Book Reviews
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v. 9 : 2005 ISBN 9789004145337
Description
This publication constitutes the first scholarly periodical to focus on activities of the United Nations in the field of international law. It recognizes the recent increased impact of the development of the World Organization, its Specialized Agencies and other aspects of the United Nations System, as well as their effect on the shaping of international relations.
Table of Contents
List of Contributors,
Abbreviations,
Wolfrum, Rudiger, Iraq - from Belligerent Occupation to Iraqi Exercise of Sovereignty: Foreign Power versus International Community Interference,
Matz, Nele, Civilization and the Mandate System under the League of Nations as Origin of Trusteeship, Case Studies,
Gruss, Daniel, UNTEA and West New Guinea,
Keller, Lucy, UNTAC in Cambodia - from Occupation, Civil War and Genocide to Peace,
Oellers-Frahm, Karin, Restructuring Bosnia-Herzegovina: A Model with Pit-Falls,
Friedrich, Jurgen, UNMIK in Kosovo: Struggling with Uncertainty,
Benzing, Markus, Midwifing a New State: The United Nations in East Timor,
Afsah, Ebrahim/ Guhr, Alexandra H., Afghanistan: Building a State to Keep the Peace,
Goldmann, Matthias, Sierra Leone: African Solutions to African Problems?,
Philipp, Christiane E., Somalia - A Very Special Case, Cross Cutting Issues,
Seibert-Fohr, Anja, Reconstruction through Accountability,
von Bogdandy, Armin/ Haussler, Stefan/ Hanschmann, Felix/ Utz, Raphael, State-Building, Nation-Building, and Constitutional Politics in Post-Conflict Situations: Conceptual Clarifications and an Appraisal of Different Approaches,
Utz, Raphael, Nations, Nation-Building, and Cultural Intervention: A Social Science Perspective,
Wolfrum, Rudiger, International Administration in Post-Conflict Situations by the United Nations and Other International Actors,
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v. 10 : 2006 ISBN 9789004155114
Description
This publication constitutes the first scholarly periodical to focus on activities of the United Nations in the field of international law. It recognizes the recent increased impact of the development of the World Organization, its Specialized Agencies and other aspects of the United Nations System, as well as their effect on the shaping of international relations.
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List of Contributors,
Abbreviations,
Schrijver, Nico J., The Future of the Charter of the United Nations Download this article,
Hilpold, Peter, The Duty to Protect and the Reform of the United Nations - A New Step in the Development of International Law?,
Munch, Wolfgang, Wrongdoing of International Civil Servants - Referral of Cases to National Authorities for Criminal Prosecution,
Schmitt, Michael N., International Law and Military Operations in Space,
Mechlem, Kerstin, Harmonizing Trade in Agriculture and Human Rights: Options for the Integration of the Right to Food into the Agreement on Agriculture,
Segura-Serrano, Antonio, Internet Regulation and the Role of International Law,
Zacharias, Diana, Cologne Cathedral versus Skyscrapers - World Cultural Heritage Protection as Archetype of a Multilevel System,
Haule, Romuald R., Some Reflections on the Foundation of Human Rights - Are Human Rights an Alternative to Moral Values?,
Nurmukhametova, Elvira, Problems in Connection with the Efficiency of the World Bank Inspection Panel,
Dann, Philipp/ Al-Ali, Zaid, The Internationalized Pouvoir Constituant - Constitution-Making Under External Influence in Iraq, Sudan and East Timor,
Leininger, Julia, Democracy and UN Peace-Keeping - Conflict Resolution through State-Building and Democracy Promotion in Haiti,
Moschtaghi, Ramin, Organisation and Jurisdiction of the Newly Established Afghan Courts - The Compliance of the Formal System of Justice with the Bonn Agreement,
Knust Rassekh Afshar, Mandana, The Case of an Afghan Apostate - The Right to a Fair Trial Between Islamic Law and Human Rights in the Afghan Constitution,
LL.M. Theses:
Klein Bronfman, Marcela, Fair and Equitable Treatment: An Evolving Standard,
Cherro Varela, Karina, The New Chilean Arbitration Law: Will Chile Become a New International Arbitration Venue?
Book Reviews
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v. 11 : 2007 ISBN 9789004164307
Description
This publication constitutes the first scholarly periodical to focus on activities of the United Nations in the field of international law. It recognizes the recent increased impact of the development of the World Organization, its Specialized Agencies and other aspects of the United Nations System, as well as their effect on the shaping of international relations.
Table of Contents
- List of Contributors
Abbreviations
Strydom, Hennie,
The Non-Aligned Movement and the Reform of International Relations
Wood, Michael,
The International Seabed Authority: Fifth to Twelfth Sessions (1999-2006)
Zimmermann, Andreas,
The Second Lebanon War: Jus ad bellum, jus in bello and the Issue of Proportionality
Orakhelashvili, Alexander,
The Acts of the Security Council: Meaning and Standards of Review
Schmahl, Stefanie,
The United Nations Facing the Challenges of the "Information Society"
Kugelmann, Dieter,
The Protection of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples Respecting Cultural Diversity
Matz-Luck, Nele,
The Eighth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity: Summary and Analysis
Thompson, Edwina,
Misplaced Blame: Islam, Terrorism and the Origins of Hawala
Roeder, Tilman, Little steps forward: Some Remarks on the Rome Conference on the Rule of Law in Afghanistan
Focus:
How to speed up Implementation of the Right to Adequate Food at the International Level
Selected Papers from the Expert Seminar held at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law 11. and 12. September 2006 - FIAN -International/ FAO
- Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law
Courtis, Christian,
The Right to Food as a Justiciable Right: Challenges and Strategies
Skogly, Sigrun,
Right to Adequate Food: National Implementation and Extraterritorial Obligations
Coomans, Fons,
Application of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in the Framework of International Organisations
Jonsen, Jennie/ Soellner, Sven,
The "Breakthrough" of the Right to Food: The Meaning of General Comment No. 12 and the Voluntary Guidelines for the Interpretation of the Human Right to Food
LL.M. Thesis:
Letelier Astorga, Ricardo,
The Nationality of Juridical Persons in the ICSID Convention in Light of Its Jurisprudence
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v. 12 : 2008 ISBN 9789004169593
Description
For more than 10 years now, the Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law has become a much sought after forum for essays in international law related to the UN.
Volume 12 (2008) again contains articles dealing with a variety of topics such as Security Council Powers and the Exigencies of Justice after War and Revitalising the United Nations Human Rights Special Procedures Mechanisms as a Means of Achieving and Maintaining International Peace and Security; as well as an article on the topic of the Principle of Non-Refoulement at Sea and the Effectiveness of Asylum Protection.
The volume also contains in depth articles dealing with Rule of Law. This is only a selection, showing the wide range of topics. This volume is therefore again a must for any academic or practitioner involved in international law and questions concerning the United Nations.
For more information on this yearbook please visit the website of the Max Planck Institute
Table of Contents
- List of Contributors
Abbreviations
Orakhelashvili, Alexander,
Statehood, Recognition and the United Nations System: A Unilateral Declaration of Independence in Kosovo
Weiss, Wolfgang,
Security Council Powers and the Exigencies of Justice after War
Kanetake, Machiko,
Enhancing Community Accountability of the Security Council through Pluralistic Structure: The Case of the Committee
Breen, Claire,
Revitalising the United Nations Human Rights Special Procedures Mechanisms as a Means of Achieving and Maintaining International Peace and Security
Trevisanut, Seline,
The Principle of Non-Refoulement at Sea and the
Effectiveness of Asylum Protection
de Oliveira Godinho, Fabiana,
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Protection of Indigenous Rights in Brazil
Fuchs, Christine,
UN Convention to Combat Desertification: Recent Developments
Niemela, Pekka,
A Cosmopolitan World Order? Perspectives on Francisco de Vitoria and the United Nations
- Focus
- Rule of Law
Fitschen, Thomas, Inventing the Rule of Law for the United Nations
Barriga, Stefan/ Alday, Alejandro
The General Assembly and the Rule of Law: Daring to Succeed? - The Perspective of Member States
Buhler, Konrad G.,
The Austrian Rule of Law Initiative 2004-2008 - The Panel Series, the Advisory Group and the Final Report on the UN Security Council and the Rule of Law
Reinisch, August/ Knahr, Christina
From the United Nations Administrative Tribunal to the United Nations Appeals Tribunal - Reform of the Administration of Justice System within the United Nations
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LL.M. Thesis:
Alvarez Nunez, Rosa Giannina,
Intellectual Property and the Protection of Traditional Knowledge, Genetic Resources and Folklore: The Peruvian Experience
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v. 13 : 2009 ISBN 9789004181038
Description
If public law is about constituting, maintaining and regulating governance, as some contend, then how does this play out on the international level?", asks Jan Klabbers, in his contribution Global Governance before the ICJ: Re-reading the WHA Opinion. William Schabas deals with the questions surrounding the "Complementarity" issue in respect of referrals to national jurisdictions by the ICTR. These are just two outstanding examples of a variety of topics covered in Volume 13 (2009) of the Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law.
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List of Contributors Abbreviations Klabbers, Jan, Global Governance before the ICJ: Re-reading the WHA Opinion Schabas, William A., Anti-Complementarity: Referral to National Jurisdictions by the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Schill, Stephan/ Briese, Robyn, "If the State Considers": Self-Judging Clauses in International Dispute Settlement Hilpold, Peter, EU Law and UN Law in Conflict: The Kadi Case Scovazzi, Tullio, The Mediterranean Guidelines for the Determination of Environmental Liability and Compensation: The Negotiations for the Instrument and the Question of Damage that Can Be Compensated Binder, Christina, Two Decades of International Electoral Support:Challenges and Added Value Kuhn, Maike, The System of EU Crisis Management - From Bringing Peace to Establishing Democracy? Juma, Dan, Lost (or Found) in Transition? The Anatomy of the New African Court of Justice and Human Rights Kovac, Matija, Legal Issues Arising from the Possible Inclusion of Private Military Companies in UN Peacekeeping Moschtaghi, Ramin, The Relation between International Law, Islamic Law and Constitutional Law of the Islamic Republic of Iran - A Multilayer System of Conflict? LL.M. Thesis: Hoelck Thjoernelund, Marie Christine, State of Necessity as an Exemption from State Responsibility for Investments Book Reviews
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v. 14 : 2010 ISBN 9789004194212
Description
"World Wide Warfare - Jus ad bellum and the Use of Cyber Force", one of the most hotly debated issues of this time, is just one out of a variety of interesting topics being dealt with in Vol. 14 (2010) of the Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law.
As in previous years the Yearbook offers in-depth articles on issues such as Human Rights, UN organs and Commissions as well as questions of international law in connection with the United Nations. The core of authors proves to be a well balanced mix between young scholars and professors from all over Europe.
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List of Contributors
Abbreviations
Sieber, Ulrich, Legal Order in a Global World - The Development of a Fragmented System of National, International, and Private Norms
Bigi, Giulia, Joint Criminal Enterprise in the Jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the Prosecution of Senior Political and Military Leaders: The Krajisnik Case
Roscini, Marco, World Wide Warfare - Jus ad bellum and the Use of Cyber Force
Suarez, Suzette V., Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf
Spohr, Maximilian, United Nations Human Rights Council
Fernandez de Casadevante Romani, Carlos, International Law of Victims
Lopez-Jacoiste, Eugenia, The UN Collective Security System and its Relationship with Economic Sanctions and Human Rights
Goecke, Katja, The Case of Angela Poma Poma v. Peru before the Human Rights Committee
Tiroch, Katrin, Violence against Women by Private Actors: The Inter-American Court's Judgment in the Case of Gonzalez et al. ("Cotton Field") v. Mexico
Neudorfer, Sonja/ Wernig, Claudia, Implementation of International Treaties into National Legal Orders: The Protection of the Rights of the Child within the Austrian Legal System
Weilert, Katarina, Taming the Untamable? Transnational Corporations in United Nations Law and Practice
Ioannidis, Michael, Naming a State - Disputing over Symbols of Statehood at the Example of "Macedonia"
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Laowonsiri, Akawat, Application of the Precautionary Principle in the SPS Agreement
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v. 15 : 2011 ISBN 9789004221246
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Volume 15 (2011) of the Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Lawdeals with, inter alia, internationalized constitutionalism in ethnically divided societies; the question whether paying ransom to pirates is a humanitarian necessity or a financing of Jihadists; the role of physicians in armed conflicts being reflected in the laws of war; Human Rights Principles and the Human Right to Water and Sanitation; as well as questions surrounding the actual restructuring of the Global Financial System.
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v. 16 : 2012 ISBN 9789004227927
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As in previous years the Yearbook offers in-depth articles on issues such as Human Rights, UN organs and Commissions as well as questions of international law in connection with the United Nations. The core of authors proves to be a well balanced mix between young scholars and professors from all over Europe.
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v. 17 : 2013 ISBN 9789004264519
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As in previous years the Yearbook offers in-depth articles on issues such as Human Rights, UN organs and Commissions as well as questions of international law in connection with the United Nations. The core of authors proves to be a well balanced mix between young scholars and professors from all over Europe.
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Charlesworth, Hilary/ Chinkin, Christine, The New United Nations "Gender Architecture": A Room
with a View?
Schladebach, Marcus, Space Debris as a Legal Challenge
Hilpold, Peter, The League of Nations and the Protection of Minorities - Rediscovering a Great Experiment
Hansen, Thomas O. , Reflections on the ICC Prosecutor's Recent "Selection
Decisions"
Kateka, James L. , Advisory Proceedings before the Seabed Disputes Chamber and before the ITLOS as a Full Court
Possi, Ally, The East African Court of Justice: Towards Effective Protection of Human Rights in the East African Community
Hensgen, Leonie, Corruption and Human Rights - Making the Connection at
the United Nations
LL.M. Theses:
Durney, Mariana, Legal Effects and Implications of the Denunciation of the ICSID Convention on Unilateral Consent Contained in Bilateral Investment Treaties: A Perspective from Latin
American Cases
Nilo Donoso, Pablo,
Carbon Sequestration and Storage: Legal Implications of a Possible Solution to Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions in the Mining Industry
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v. 18 : 2014 ISBN 9789004296022
Description
The Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law (UNYB), founded in 1997, appears under the auspices of the Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law. It has a three-tier structure: The first part, 'The Law and Practice of the United Nations', concentrates on the legal fundamentals of the UN, its Specialized Agencies and Programmes. The second part, 'Legal Issues Related to the Goals of the United Nations', analyzes achievements with regard to fulfilling the main objectives of the UN. The third part consists of an overview of the key developments at the UN for the reporting year. The UNYB addresses both scholars and practitioners, giving them insights into the workings, challenges and evolution of the UN.
The Yearbook is now available online. Learn more about the electronic product here: www.brill.com/max-planck-yearbook-united-nations-law-online
Contributors: Yasser Abdelrehim, Pia Acconci, Lance Bartholomeusz, Hermann-Josef Blanke, Shane Chalmers, Benjamin Davy, Ulrike Davy, Eric De Brabandere, Georgios Dimitropoulos, Juan Camilo Fandino-Bravo, Jeremy Farrall, Sophie Fink, Elisa Freiburg, Brian E. Frenkel, Robin Geiss, Ezequiel Heffes, Ronald Janse, Marcos D. Kotlik, Frauke Lachenmann, Lutz Leisering, Frederique Lozanorios, Fruzsina Molnar-Gabor, Jessica Pressler, Tilmann J. Roeder, Maximilian Spohr, Mindia Vashakmadze, Martin Wahlisch, Edith Wagner, Astrid Wiik, Daniel Wisehart.
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List of Contributors
Abbreviations
PART I: THE LAW AND PRACTICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Human Security: Concept and Evolution in the United Nations
Addressing Armed Opposition Groups through Security Council Resolutions: A New Paradigm?
The Legal Framework for Protection of United Nations Humanitarian Premises during Armed Conflict
Responsibility of the United Nations for Wrongful Acts Occurred in the Framework of Authorized Operations in Light of the Draft Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations (DARIO)
Responsibility of the United Nations for the Activities of Private Military and Security Companies in Peacekeeping Operations: In Need of a New International Instrument
UN Post-Conflict Peacebuilding Activities - An Economic Reconstruction Perspective
Securing the Rule of Law through UN Peace Operations in Liberia
The Rule of Law and Its Application to the United Nations: Conference Report
The UNGA Resolutions on the Rule of Law at the National and International Levels, 2006-Post 2015
Rule of Law and the Sustainable Development Goals - The Ethical Mandate of UNESCO 'Concerned with the Health and Welfare of Mankind ...'
The UN Drug Conventions - A Suitable Legal Framework for the 21st Century?
The Reaction to the Ebola Epidemic within the United Nations Framework: What Next for the World Health Organization?
PART II: LEGAL ISSUES RELATED TO THE GOALS OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Judicial Control of Targeted Sanctions by the European Court of Justice
Legality of Foreign Military Intervention in International Law: Four Case Studies
Land Grabbing as a Threat to the Right to Self-Determination: How Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources Limits States' Involvement in Large-Scale Transfers of Land
Catalonia and the Right to Self-Determination from the Perspective of International Law
The Politics of Recognition: Changing Understandings of Human Rights, Social Development and Land Rights as Normative Foundation of Global Social Policy
PART III: REPORT ON KEY LEGAL DEVELOPMENTS AT THE UNITED NATIONS IN 2014
Key Legal and Political Developments at the United Nations in 2014
LL.M. THESIS
The Role of Constitutional Courts in International Investment Law and Investment Treaty Arbitration: A Latin American Perspective
BOOK REVIEW
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v. 19 : 2015 ISBN 9789004321403
Description
The Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law (UNYB), founded in 1997, appears under the auspices of the Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law. It has a three-tier structure: The first part, 'The Law and Practice of the United Nations', concentrates on the legal fundamentals of the UN, its Specialized Agencies and Programmes. The second part, 'Legal Issues Related to the Goals of the United Nations', analyses achievements with regard to fulfilling the main objectives of the UN. The third part consists of an overview of the key developments at the UN for the reporting year. The UNYB addresses both scholars and practitioners, giving them insights into the workings, challenges and evolution of the UN.
Table of Contents
List of Abbreviations
List of Contributors
Part 1
The Law and Practice of the United Nations
1 Ideological Warfare against Cultural Property: UN Strategies and Dilemmas
Kirsten Schmalenbach
2 UN Security Council Resolutions before UK Courts
Alexander Orakhelashvili
3 The Role of the Security Council in the Use of Force against the 'Islamic State'
Priya Urs
4 The Slippery Slope of un Peacekeeping: Offensive Peacekeeping in Congo and Beyond
Diana Kearney
5 Security Council Referrals to the International Criminal Court as Quasi-Legislative Acts
Alexandre Skander Galand
6 Ratifying the Amendments to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court on the Crime of Aggression
Meagan S. Wong
7 United Nations Convention against Corruption (uncac) - After Ten Years of Being in Force
A. Katarina Weilert
8 United Nations and Regional Organizations: Complementarity v. Subsidiarity
Alena F. Douhan
9 Modernizing the Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners - A Human Rights Perspective
Katrin Tiroch
Part 2
Legal Issues Related to the Goals of the United Nations
10 The Right to Asylum between Islamic Shari'ah and International Refugee Law: Consequences for the Present Refugee Crisis
Ahmed Abou-El-Wafa
11 The United Nations Prosecution Support Cell Programme in the Democratic Republic of Congo - A Strategy to Combat Impunity for Serious Crimes
Charles Briefel and Ignacio Tredici
12 Concepts of the Legal Status of the Arctic
Elvira Pushkareva
13 Discrepancies between Civil Law and Common Law Federations
Thomas Fleiner
14 Self-Determination during the Cold War: UN General Assembly Resolution 1514 (1960), the Prohibition of Partition, and the Establishment of the British Indian Ocean Territory (1965)
Victor Kattan
15 Evaluating 'Access to Justice' in Informal Justice Systems: A Suggestive Framework
Siddharth Peter de Souza
Part 3
Report on Key Legal Developments at the United Nations in 2015
16 Key Legal and Political Developments at the United Nations in 2015
Tilmann J. Roeder and Maximilian Spohr
Book Reviews
1 Andrea Carcano: The Transformation of Occupied Territory in International Law
2 Andreas von Arnauld, Nele Matz-Luck and Kerstin Odendahl (eds)
Years of Peace through Law: Past and Future
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v. 20 : 2016 ISBN 9789004352131
Description
The Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law (UNYB), founded in 1997, appears under the auspices of the Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law. It has a three-tier structure: The first part, 'The Law and Practice of the United Nations', concentrates on the legal fundamentals of the UN, its Specialized Agencies and Programmes. The second part, 'Legal Issues Related to the Goals of the United Nations', analyzes achievements with regard to fulfilling the main objectives of the UN. The third part consists of an overview of the key developments at the UN for the reporting year. The UNYB addresses both scholars and practitioners, giving them insights into the workings, challenges and evolution of the UN.
Table of Contents
List of Abbreviations
List of Contributors
Part 1: The Law and Practice of the United Nations
1 The Interpretation of Security Council Resolutions, Revisited
Michael Wood
2 The Work of the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf: Current Accomplishments and Challenges on the Verge of Its 20th Anniversary
Paula M. Vernet
3 Marine Genetic Resources in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction: Issues with, in and outside of unclos
Natalie Y. Morris-Sharma
4 Non-discrimination, Accommodation, and Intersectionality under the crpd: New Trends and Challenges for the un Human Rights System
Wiebke Ringel
5 The Realization of the Ethical Mandate of unesco in 2015 and in 2016
Fruzsina Molnar-Gabor
6 The Complexities of the Gravity Threshold in the International Criminal Court: A Practical Necessity or an Insidious Pitfall?
Ghazia Popalzai and Hiba Thobani
7 The Status and Criminal Accountability of Members of Formed Police Units: Conflicting Positions, Current Status Quo and Future Prospects
Zsuzsanna Deen-Racsmany
8 Autonomy and Accountability of the un in Peacekeeping Operations: The Case of the Central African Republic
Ginevra Le Moli
Part 2: Legal Issues Related to the Goals of the United Nations
9 Transnational Criminal Investigations in Cyberspace: Challenges to National Sovereignty
Ulrich Sieber and Carl-Wendelin Neubert
10 Regulatory Safeguards in Mega-Regionals against Sovereignty Loss
Christian Riffel
11 South China Sea Arbitral Awards: Main Findings and Assessment
Jin-Hyun Paik
12 Protection Gaps and Temporary Protection
Meltem Ineli-Ciger
13 Prisoners Dilemma: Ascertaining and Augmenting the Multinational niac Detention Regime
Yateesh Begoore
Part 3: Report on Key Legal Developments at the United Nations in 2016
14 Key Legal and Political Developments at the United Nations in 2016
Tilmann J. Roeder and Maximilian Spohr
LL.M. Thesis
Impartiality and Independence of Arbitrators in International Arbitration: Issue Conflicts as Grounds for Disqualification with Special Regard to icsid Arbitrations
Pablo Agustin Alonso
Book Reviews
Charles Fombad (ed.): Separation of Powers in African Constitutionalism
Cameron S.G. Jefferies: Marine Mammal Conservation and the Law of the Sea
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v. 21 : 2017 ISBN 9789004386723
Description
The Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law (UNYB), founded in 1997, appears under the auspices of the Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law. The first part, 'The Law and Practice of the United Nations', concentrates on the legal fundamentals of the UN, its Specialized Agencies and Programmes. The second part, 'Legal Issues Related to the Goals of the United Nations', analyses achievements with regard to fulfilling the main objectives of the UN. The UNYB addresses both scholars and practitioners, giving them insights into the workings, challenges and evolution of the UN.
Please click here for the online version including the abstracts of the articles of Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law.
Table of Contents
List of Abbreviations
Contributors
Part 1: The Law and Practice of the United Nations
1Holding to Account the Commission of International Crimes in the Central African Republic: The Establishment of the Special Criminal Court
Ignacio Tredici and Renaud Galand
2Determining the Scope of the Local Remedies Rule in unclos Disputes
Loris Marotti
3The UN and Its Agencies in the Development of Regulations on Management and Conservation of Fisheries: A Plurality of Initiatives but Questionable Coherence
Chie Sato
4To Convene or Not to Convene? The Future Status of the Articles on State Responsibility: Recent Developments
Federica I. Paddeu
5Taking the Paris Agreement Forward: Continuous Strategic Decision-making on Climate Action by the Meeting of the Parties
Petra Minnerop
6The Revision of the General Comment No. 1 on the Implementation of Art. 3 uncat's Non-Refoulement Obligation in Light of the Use of Diplomatic Assurances
Stephanie Schlickewei
7An International Administrative Procedural Law of Fair Trial: Reality or Rhetoric?
Rishi Gulati
Part 2: Legal Issues Related to the Goals of the United Nations
8The European Union in the Mediterranean Sea: Navigating the Political-Legal Shallows
Stephan F.H. Ollick
9Self-Determination and Democracy in Post-Conflict Africa: Moving from Procedure to Substance
Nneka A. Okechukwu
10Traditional Justice Methods and Their Possible Impact on Transitional Justice Models in South Sudan
Justice Benjamin Baak Deng
11State Succession and Devolution Agreements Revisited: A Note on Sanum v. Laos
Odysseas G. Repousis
12Crimea in International Courts and Tribunals: Matters of Jurisdiction
Gaiane Nuridzhanian
13The 'One Country, Two Systems' Model and Political Reform in Hong Kong: A TWAIL Approach
Fozia Nazir Lone
14The History of the Rule of Law
Till Patrik Holterhus
LL.M. Thesis
15Interactions between International Investment Law and Constitutional Law: Promoting the Dialogue. A European Perspective on Judicial Cooperation and Deference
Inga Witte
Book Reviews
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v. 22 : 2018 ISBN 9789004410909
Description
The Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law (UNYB), founded in 1997, appears under the auspices of the Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law. The first part, 'The Law and Practice of the United Nations', concentrates on the legal fundamentals of the UN, its Specialized Agencies and Programmes. The second part, 'Legal Issues Related to the Goals of the United Nations', analyses achievements with regard to fulfilling the main objectives of the UN. The UNYB addresses both scholars and practitioners, giving them insights into the workings, challenges and evolution of the UN.
Table of Contents
List of Abbreviations
List of Contributors
Part 1: The Law and Practice of the United Nations
1 UN Security Council Reform-The Council Must Lead by Example
Hans Corell
2 Lessons from the ILC's Work on 'Immunity of State Officials': Melland Schill Lecture, 21 November 2017
Michael Wood
3 The United States and the Paris Agreement on Climate Change
Mohit Khubchandani
4 On the Governance of International Judicial Institutions: The Development of Performance Indicators for the International Criminal Court
Andrea Carcano
5 Protection and Use of Transboundary Groundwater Resources under Public International Law-an Analysis of the UN International Law Commission's Draft Articles on the Law of Transboundary Aquifers
Carolin Weber
6 The Cross-Fertilization of UNCLOS, Custom and Principles Relating to Procedure in the Jurisprudence of UNCLOS Courts and Tribunals
Elena Ivanova
7 Sustainable Development Goal 16 at a Cross-Roads
Frauke Lachenmann
Part 2: Legal Issues Related to the Goals of the United Nations
8 Institutions of International Law: How International Law Secures Orderliness in International Affairs
Volker Roeben
9 Case Comment: Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India: The Indian Supreme Court's Decriminalization of Same-Sex Relations
Gautam Bhatia
10 The Nomadic Sense of Law in an International Constitutionalism
William E. Conklin
11 The Institutional and Constitutional Aspects of the Arab Maghreb Union and the Dispute on Western Sahara as an Obstacle: What Role does the European Union Play in Promoting Maghreb Regional Integration?
Mohamed Riyad M. Almosly
12 The Control of Conventionality: Developments in the Case Law of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and Its Potential Expanding Effects in International Human Rights Law
Maria Carmelina Londono-Lazaro and Nicolas Carrillo-Santarelli
13 Disaster Militarism? Military Humanitarian Assistance in Disaster Relief
Gabrielle Simm
14 Social Movements and the Legal Field: Becoming-Constituent
Xenia Chiaramonte
15 The International Regulation and Governance of Time
Andreas Witte
Book Review
Andrea Bianchi, Daniel Peat and Matthew Windsor (eds), Interpretation in International Law
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v. 1 : 1997 ISBN 9789041107008
Description
The United Nations serves as the universal forum for addressing worldwide issues in the new millennium. The evolving needs of the international community have significantly influenced the United Nations and its institutions.
This publication, edited by the directors of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg, Germany, constitutes the first scholarly yearbook to focus on activities of the United Nations in the field of international law. It recognizes the recent increased impact of the development of the World Organization, its Specialized Agencies and other aspects of the United Nations System, as well as their effect on the shaping of international relations.
By concentrating on issues connected with the United Nations and its initiatives, the Yearbook facilitates a better appreciation of the changes the United Nations has undergone during the constantly fluctuating conditions of its first half-century, and creates a forum for the examination and assessment of the potential of international organizations to affect the future course of international relations.
Topical coverage for this volume of the Yearbook includes: - unlawful resolutions of the security council and their legal consequences, - participation of former Yugoslav states in the United Nations and in multilateral treaties, - ILC adoption of the Draft Code of Crimes against the Peace and Security of Mankind, and - the International Court of Justice and the Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in Hamburg.
For more information on this yearbook please visit the website of the Max Planck Institute
Table of Contents
Dupuy, Pierre-Marie, The Constitutional Dimension of the Charter of the United Nations Revisited
Winkelmann, Ingo, Bringing the Security Council into a New Era
Doehring, Karl, Unlawful Resolutions of the Security Council and their Legal Consequences
Schermers, Henry G., We the Peoples of the United Nations
Walter, Christian, Security Council Control over Regional Action
Oeter, Stefan, Civil War, Humanitarian Law and the United Nations
Wood, Michael C., Participation of Former Yugoslav States in the United Nations and in Multilateral Treaties
Wolfrum, Rudiger, The Protection of Regional or Other Interests as Structural Element of the Decision-Making Process of International Organizations
Ortega, Martin C.,The ILC Adopts the Draft Code of Crimes Against the Peace and Security of Mankind
Fleischhauer, Carl-August, The Relationship Between the International Court of Justice and the Newly Created International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in Hamburg
Book Reviews
Documents
Investigating Powers of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia vis-a-vis States and High Government Officials
Amicus Curiae Brief Submitted by the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law to the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in the Case of The Prosecutor v. Tihomir Blaskic
by Jochen Abr. Frowein/Georg Nolte/Karin Oellers-Frahm/Andreas Zimmermann
Subpoena Duces Tecum of 15 January 1997
The Prosecutor v. Tihomir Blaskic
Draft Articles on the Draft Code of Crimes against the Peace and Security of Mankind
Concluding Observations adopted in 1996 by the
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights,
Human Rights Committee,
Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Decisions/Resolutions adopted in 1996 by the
Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
General Recommendations adopted in 1996 by the
Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
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: series ISBN 9789041107305
Description
This publication, edited by the directors of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg, Germany, constitutes a scholarly yearbook focusing on activities of the United Nations in the field of international law. It recognizes the recent increased impact of the development of the World Organization, its Specialized Agencies and other aspects of the United Nations System, as well as their effect on the shaping of international relations. By concentrating on issues connected with the United Nations and its initiatives, the Yearbook aims to facilitate a better appreciation of the changes the United Nations has undergone during the constantly fluctuating conditions of its first half-century, and to create a forum in which the potential of international organizations to affect the future course of international relations can be examined and assessed.
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- The constitutional dimension of the Charter of the United Nations revisited, P.-M. Dupuy
- bringing the Security Council into a new era, I. Winkelmann
- unlawful resolutions of the Security Council and their legal consequences, K. Doehring
- we the peoples of the United Nations, H.G. Schermers
- Security Council control over regional action, C. Walter
- civil war, humanitarian law and the United Nations, S. Oeter
- participation of former Yugoslav States in the United Nations and in multilateral treaties, M.C. Wood
- the protection of regional or other interests as structural element of the decision-making process of international organizations, R. Wolfrum
- the ILC adopts the draft code of crimes against the peace and security of mankind, M.C. Ortega
- the relationship between the International Court of Justice and the newly created International Tribunal for the law of the sea in Hamburg, C.-A. Fleischhauer
- Book Reviews
- Documents.
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v. 4 : 2000 ISBN 9789041114037
Description
Now in its fourth year, the Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law is becoming a much sought-after forum for essays by the most distinguished professors in international law. These essays cover a variety of topics related to the activities of the United Nations: from the role of the Security Council to UN treaties, from environmental issues to humanitarian law.
Volume 4 focuses on new trends in the enforcement of erga omnes obligations and the role of International Law after Kosovo. It also contains topical articles such as "The International Labour Organization in its Second Century" and "The Thematic Rapporteurs and Working Groups of the United Antions Commission on Human Rights". This book is a must-have for any academic involved in international law.
For more information on this yearbook please visit the website of the Max Planck Institute
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Zemanek, Karl, New Trends in the Enforcement of erga omnes Obligations
Eitel, Tono, The UN Security Council and its Future Contribution in the Field of International Law
Neuhold, Hanspeter, Collective Security After "Operation Allied Force"
Francioni, Francesco, Of War, Humanity and Justice: International Law After Kosovo
Lyman, Princeton N., Saving the UN Security Council - A Challenge for the United States
Charnovitz, Steve, The International Labour Organization in its Second Century
Yee, Sienho, The Time Limit for the Ratification of Proposed Amendments to the Constitutions of International Organizations
Treves, Tullio, Advisory Opinions of the International Court of Justice on Questions Raised by Other International Tribunals
Bank, Roland, Cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in the Production of Evidence
van Boven, Theo, The Petition System under the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
Rudolf, Beate, The Thematic Rapporteurs and Working Groups of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights
Gautier, Philippe, The Reparation for Injuries Case Revisited: The Personality of the European Union
Roeben, Volker, Institutional Developments under Modern International Environmental Agreements
Wolfrum, Rudiger/Matz, Nele, The Interplay of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and the Convention on Biological Diversity
Vigni, Patrizia, The Interaction between the Antarctic Treaty System and the Other Relevant Conventions Applicable to the Antarctic Area
Khan, Rahmatullah, United Nations Peace-keeping in Internal Conflicts
Book Reviews
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v. 5 : 2001 ISBN 9789041117236
Description
Now in its fifth year, the Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law is becoming a much sought-after forum for essays by the most distinguished professors in international law. These essays cover a variety of topics related to the activities of the United Nations: from the role of the Security Council to UN treaties, from environmental issues to humanitarian law. The Yearbook also contains essays e.g. on the World Bank, the IAEA, and the WTO. Volume 5 focuses in particular on the international dispute settlement system with articles on the activities of international courts and tribunals as well as the contributions to settlement of disputes by other institutions such as the World Bank Inspection Panel. But there are also tackled subjects as the future of peace-keeping, the UN Transitional Administration in Kosovo and East Timor, as well as human rights and their implementation.
This book is a must-have for any academic involved in international law.
For more information on this yearbook please visit the website of the Max Planck Institute
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Anand, Ram Prakash, Enhancing the Acceptability of Compulsory Procedures of International Dispute Settlement
Watts, Sir Arthur, Enhancing the Effectiveness of Procedures of International Dispute Settlement
Warioba, Joseph Sinde, Monitoring Compliance with and Enforcement of Binding Decisions of International Courts
Orrego Vicuna, Francisco, Individuals and Non-State Entities before International Courts and Tribunals
Oellers-Frahm, Karin, Multiplication of International Courts and Tribunals and Conflicting Jurisdiction - Problems and Possible Solutions
Stahn, Carsten, The United Nations Transitional Administration in Kosovo and East Timor: A First Analysis
Froehlich, Manuel, Keeping Track of UN Peace-keeping - Suez, Srebrenica, Rwanda and the Brahimi Report
Stroh, Dagmar, State Cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda
Aust, Anthony, Counter-Terrorism - A New Approach
Symonides, Janusz, UNESCO's Contribution to the Progressive Development of Human Rights
Buergenthal, Thomas, The U.N. Human Rights Committee
Seibert-Fohr, Anja, Domestic Implementation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights Pursuant to its article 2 para. 2
Roos, Stefanie Ricarda, The World Bank Inspection Panel in its Seventh Year: An Analysis of its Process, Mandate, and Desirability with special reference to the China (Tibet) case
Dinstein, Yoram, Protection of the Environment in International Armed Conflict
Oude Elferink, Alex G., The Determination of Compatible Conservation and Management Measures for Straddling and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks
von Bogdandy, Armin, Law and Politics in the WTO - Strategies to Cope with a Deficient Relationship
Ohlhoff, Stefan/Schloemann, Hannes, Transcending the Nation-State? Private Parties and the Enforcement of International Trade Law
Book Reviews
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v. 6 : 2002 ISBN 9789041119902
Description
Now in its sixth year, the Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law has become a much sought-after forum for essays in international law related to the UN. These essays again cover a variety of topics: from opening the International Court of Justice to Third States to the Security Council's authorization of enforcement action by Regional Organisations, from Financial Mechanisms in Environmental Agreements to questions of impunity under international human rights law and the prosecution of human rights offenders. The new volume also contains essays e.g. on the UNESCO Convention on Underwater Cultural Heritage, ITLOS and its first six years, and the International Criminal Court. The status of the Taliban under International Law and current questions of submarine warfare are also subject of analysis.
This book is has become a must for any academic or practitioner involved in international law and questions concerning the UN.
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Koskenniemi, Martti, Between Impunity and Show Trials
Fitzmaurice, Malgosia, Third Parties and the Law of Treaties
Palchetti, Paolo, Opening the International Court of Justice to Third States: Intervention and Beyond
Chandrasekhara Rao, P., ITLOS: The First Six Years
Seibert-Fohr, Anja, The Fight against Impunity under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
Strydom, Hennie, South Africa and the International Criminal Court
Roach, J. Ashley, Legal Aspects of Modern Submarine Warfare
Rau, Markus, The UNESCO Convention on Underwater Cultural Heritage and the International Law of the Sea
Matz, Nele, Environmental Financing: Function and Coherence of Financial Mechanisms in International Environmental Agreements
Villani, Ugo, The Security Council's Authorization of Enforcement Action by Regional Organizations
Wolfrum, Rudiger/Philipp, Christiane E., The Status of the Taliban: Their Obligations and Rights under International Law
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v. 2 : 1998 ISBN 9789041196651
Description
The United Nations serves as the universal forum for addressing worldwide issues in the new millennium. The evolving needs of the international community have significantly influenced the United Nations and its institutions.
This publication, edited by the directors of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg, Germany, constitutes the first scholarly yearbook to focus on activities of the United Nations in the field of international law. It recognizes the recent increased impact of the development of the World Organization, its Specialized Agencies and other aspects of the United Nations System, as well as their effect on the shaping of international relations.
By concentrating on issues connected with the United Nations and its initiatives, the Yearbook facilitates a better appreciation of the changes the United Nations has undergone during the constantly fluctuating conditions of its first half-century, and creates a forum for the examination and assessment of the potential of international organizations to affect the future course of international relations.
Topical coverage for this volume of the Yearbook includes: - lawmaking processes in the UN system; - the creation of a permanent international criminal court; - the joint inspection unit of the United Nations and the Specialized Agencies; - the case of Guatemala as an example of UN and the establishment of a new model for governance of Central America; and - prompt release of vessels - the M/V SAIGA case.
For more information on this yearbook please visit the website of the Max Planck Institute
Table of Contents
Rosenne, Shabtai, Codification Revisited After Fifty Years
Anderson, David, Law Making Processes in the UN System - Some Impressions
Johnson, Larry D., IAEA Treaty-Making Activities in 1997
Wood, Michael C., The Interpretation of Securtiy Council Resolutions
Greenwood, Christopher, The Development of International Humanitarian Law by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
Sarooshi, Danesh, The Powers of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunals
Zimmermann, Andreas, The Creation of a Permanent International Criminal Court
Grote, Rainer, The United Nations and the Establishment of a New Model of Governance for Central America: The Case of Guatemala
Munch, Wolfgang, The Joint Inspection Unit of the United Nations And The Specialized Agencies
Mensah, Thomas A., The Dispute Settlement Regime of the 1982 United Convention on the Law of the Sea
Treves, Tullio, The Law of the Sea System of Institutions
Akl, Joseph, The Legal Status Privileges and Immunities of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
Scovazzi, Tullio, The Enforcement in the Mediterranean of United Nations Resolutions on Large Scale Driftnet Fishing
Jaenicke, Gunther, Prompt Release of Vessels - The M/V "Saiga" Case
Documents
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v. 3 : 1999 ISBN 9789041197535
Description
Now in its third year, the Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law is becoming a much sought-after forum for essays by the most distinguished professors in international law. These essays cover a variety of topics related to the activities of the United Nations: from the role of the Security Council to UN treaties, from environmental issues to humanitarian law. The Yearbook also contains essays on related organizations such as the World Bank, the IAEA, and the WTO. Volume 3 focuses on environmental topics in the light of UN and WTO frameworks, and also contains topical articles such as the UNSC resolutions on Kosovo and Iraq. This book is essential for any academic involved in international law.
For more information on this yearbook please visit the website of the Max Planck Institute
Table of Contents
Szasz, Paul C., The Complexification of the United Nations System
Krisch, Nico, Unilateral Enforcement of the Collective Will: Kosovo, Iraq, and the Security Council
Petersmann, Ernst-Ulrich, Proposals for Strengthening the UN Dispute Settlement System - Lessons from International Economic Law
Lang, Winfried, UN-Principles and International Environmental Law
Wood, Michael C., International Seabed Authority: The First Four Years
Boisson de Chazournes, Laurence, The Global Environment Facility Galaxy: On Linkages among Institutions
Bekhechi, Mohammed Abdelwahab, Some Observations Regarding Environmental Covenants and Conditionalities in World Bank Lending Activities
Henne, Gudrun/Fakir, Saliem, The Regime Building of the Convention on Biological Diversity on the Road to Nairobi
Sand, Peter H., Carrots without Sticks? New Financial Mechanisms for Global Environmental Agreements
Sands, Philippe, International Courts and the Application of the Concept of "Sustainable Development"
Stoll, Peter-Tobias/Steinmann, Arthur, WTO Dispute Settlement: The Implementation Stage
Ziegler, Andreas R., Scope and Function of the WTO Appellate System: What Future after the Millennium Round?
Tarasofsky, Richard G., The WTO Committee on Trade and Environment: Is it making a Difference?
Wolfrum, Rudiger, The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
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