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edoccha_9958911684202883
Format:
1 online resource (642 p.)
ISBN:
3-428-49179-3
Series Statement:
German Yearbook of International Law / Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht ; v.39
Content:
The German Yearbook of International Law was founded in 1948 by Rudolph Laun and Hermann von Mangoldt as the ""Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht"". The Yearbook is currently edited by the Walther-Schücking-Institute for International Law at the University of Kiel, and it continues to follow in its tradition of offering learned contributions to the development of international law. Although German scholars were once the primary contributors to the Yearbook, today authors from throughout the world are welcomed to publish their English language, and occasionally French language, articles. This t
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Contents; Introduction; Christian Starck: Hermann von Mangoldt (1895-1953); GATT Focus Section; John H. Jackson: Appraising the Launch and Functioning of the WTO; Peter Nunnenkamp: Winners and Losers in the Global Economy: Recent Trends in the International Division of Labor, Major Implications and Critical Policy Challenges; Thomas J. Schoenbaum: Market Contestability and Reform of the Antidumping Laws; Karl-Nikolaus Peifer: Brainpower and Trade: The Impact of TRIPS on Intellectual Property; Matthias Lücke: Accession of the CIS Countries to the World Trade Organization
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Guglielmo Verdirame: The Definition of Developing Countries under GATT and other International LawArticles; David P. Fidler: Challenging the Classical Concept of Custom: Perspectives on the Future of Customary International Law; Paul Conlon: The Humanitarian Mitigation of UN Sanctions; Peter D. Coffman: Obligations Erga Omnes and the Absent Third State; Joachim Lippott: The Commonwealth of Independent States as an Economic and Legal Community; Heike Gading: Litigation by Public-Interest Groups in European Law; Alberto Soria Jimenez: Ecological Catastrophes in light of the Rio Agreements
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International Law DevelopmentsKai Koschorreck and Miriam Müller: Report on the International Criminal Tribunalfor the Former Yugoslavia; Eric Johnson: Kadic v. Karadzic and Doe I and II v. Karadzic: The Latest Stage in Alien Tort Act Jurisprudence; Renata Hliwa/Leszek Wiśniewski: The International Covenants on Human Rights inthe Decisions of the Polish Supreme Court, Constitutional Tribunal and theSupreme Administrative Court; Frank Bodendiek/Karsten Nowrot: Die Rechtsprechung des Europäischen Gerichtshofsfür Menschenrechte im Jahre 1995; German Law Developments
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Stephan Hobe/Christian Tietje: Government Criminality: The Judgment of the German Constitutional Court of 24 October 1996Vicki Traulsen: The German Federal Constitutional Court's Decision on Asylum Law; Comment; Jacob W. F. Sundberg: The European Convention on Human Rights in Swedish Law - Reply to Ulf Bernitz; Book Reviews; Sands: Principles of International Environmental Law I - Frameworks, Standards andImplementation (Delbrück); Sands/Tarasofsky/Weiss (eds.): Principles of International Environmental Law DA andIIB - Documents in International Environmental Law (Delbrück)
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Sands/Tarasofsky (eds.): Principles of International Environmental Law IE - Documentsin European Community Environmental Law (Delbrück)Scharpenack: Das 'Recht auf Entwicklung'. Eine völkerrechtliche Untersuchung der konzeptionellen und normativen Strukturen eines 'Menschenrechts auf Entwicklung' (Edinger); Oppenheimer (ed.) with Foreword by Sir Leon Brittan: The Relationship between European Community Law and National Law: The Cases (Feist); Harris/O'Boyle/ Warbrick: Law of the European Convention on Human Rights (Genet)
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Köhler: Rechtsfranzösisch: deutsch-französisches und französisch-deutsches Rechtswörterbuch für Jedermann (Genet)
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3-428-09179-5
Language:
English