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almafu_9958911629602883
Format:
1 online resource (829 p.)
ISBN:
3-428-50877-7
Series Statement:
German Yearbook of International Law / Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht ; v.44
Content:
The German Yearbook of International Law was founded in 1948 as the ""Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht"" by Rudolf Laun and Hermann von Mangoldt and is now edited by the Institute for International Law at the University of Kiel. Since its inception it has endeavoured to contribute to the development of international law. Originally it has done this mainly by providing German scholars with an opportunity to publish the results of their works, but increasingly also by offering an international forum.In view of the desirability of obtaining for the Yearbook the largest possible international au
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Contents; Forum; Jost Delbrück: The Fight Against Global Terrorism: Self-Defense or Collective Security as International Police Action? Some Comments on the International Legal Implications of the 'War Against Terrorism'; Focus Section: International Theory; Anne Peters: There is Nothing More Practical than a Good Theory: An Overview of Contemporary Approaches to International Law; Martin Borowski: Discourse Theory in International Law - Human Rights Through Discourse; Stefan Oeter: International Law and General Systems Theory
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Siegfried Wiessner/Andrew R. Willard: Policy-Oriented JurisprudenceBerta E. Hernàndez-Truyol: Crossing Borderlands of Inequality with International Legal Methodologies - The Promise of Multiple Feminisms; Christian Walter: Constitutionalizing (International Governance - Possibilities for and Limits to the Development of an International Constitutional Law; General Articles; Walter Kälin: Temporary Protection in the EC: Refugee Law, Human Rights and the Temptations of Pragmatism
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Rainer Hofmann: Protecting the Rights of National Minorities in Europe. First Experiences with the Council of Europe Framework Convention for the Protectionof National MinoritiesAugust Reinisch: Governance Without Accountability?; Roland Bank: The New Programs for Payments to Victims of National Socialist Injustice; Tobias H. Irmscher: The Legal Framework for the Activities of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo: The Charter, Human Rights, and the Law of Occupation
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Karsten Nowrot: Saving the International Legal Regime on Climate Change?: The 2001 Conferences of Bonn and MarrakeshMartin Mennecke: Towards the Humanization of the Vienna Convention of Consular Rights - The LaGrand Case Before the International Court of Justice; Comments; Mahulena Hofmann: The Right to Establishment for Nationals of the European Union Associated Countries in the Recent Jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice; P. R. Ghandhi: Some Aspects of the Exhaustion of Domestic Remedies Rule Under the Jurisprudence of the Human Rights Committee
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Birgit Kessler: The Duty to 'Ensure Respect' Under Common Article 1 of the Geneva Conventions: Its Implications on International and Non-International Armed ConflictsStefanie Ricarda Roos: The 'Right to Live and Remain in One's Place of Origin': A United Nations' Rhetoric or an Internationally Recognized Human Right? - Reflections on the Potential of a Controversial Right to be Universally Recognized; German Section
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Markus Rau: NATO's New Strategic Concept and the German Federal Government's Authority in the Sphere of Foreign Affairs: The Decision of the German Federal Constitutional Court of 22 November 2001
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3-428-10877-9
Language:
English
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