Friday, September 20, 2013

New Volume: The Global Community: Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence

The latest volume of The Global Community: Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence is out. This is a special volume on "Global Trends: Law, Policy & Justice Essays in Honour of Professor Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo." Contents include:
  • Normative and Procedural Aspects of International Law
    • Pablo Antonio Fernandez Sanchez, The Principle of Consent in Peace Missions of the European Union - Guarantee to Ensure the Law, the Policy and the Justice of International Peace and Security
    • Joyeeta Gupta & Nadia Sanchez, The Common But Different Responsibility (CBDR) Principle Elaborated in Relation to Other Principles of Law
    • Kishan Khoday, The Emerging South and the Evolution of Sovereignty over Natural Resources
    • Robert Kolb, Autodétermination et sécession-remède en droit international public
    • Antonio Tizzano, The Protection of Fundamental Rights: The European Court of Justice (ECJ) Key Contribution to European Union (EU) Constitutional Developments
  • International Judicial Institution
    • Mohamed Bennouna, The Advisory Function of the International Court of Justice in the Light of Recent Developments
    • Philippe Couvreur, Regards sur la Cour permanente de justice internationale
    • Philippe Gautier, Quelques réflexions sur láccès à la justice internationale dans le cadre du règlement des différends relatifs au droit de la mer
    • Barbara Kwiatkowska, Fundamental Principle of "Without Prejudice" in Submissions to the United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (UNCLCS) in East, South, West and North Africa
    • Suzannah Linton & Firew Kebede Tiba, Judges and Rule of Law in Times of Political Change or Transition
    • John Merrills, Reflections on International Adjudication in the Light of Recent Case Law
  • International Criminal Justice
    • Steven Becker, The Inequality of Harm: Unpunished Allied Atrocities, the Nuremberg Fallacy, and Why Global Criminal Justice Remains a Mirage
    • Michael Bohlander & Taner Akcam, Echoes of the Genocide DS Reflections on Turkey's Treatment of Armenian Property Rights
    • Olivier Corten, Etat de nécessité et opérations militaires ciblées
    • Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops, The Legacy of the Charles Taylor Judgment: Challenging Selective Prosecutions of Political Leaders
    • Anja Matwijkiw & Bronik Matwijkiw, Post-Conflict Justice: Legal Doctrine, General Jurisprudence and Stakeholder Frameworks
    • Anna Oriolo, Compulsory Production of Evidence in International Criminal Proceedings: Public Interests at Stake Beyond Punishment of the Guilty
    • Antonio Remiro Brotons, Malos tiempos para la justicia universal
  • Globalization and International Law
    • Richard Falk, Overcoming the Global Crisis: A Humanistic Standpoint
    • Hans Koechler, Global Powers and the Rule of Law
    • Richard Mansbach, The Several Faces of Globalization
    • George Modelski, Evolutionary Global Politics
    • Rafael Nieto-Navia, State Responsibility in Respect of International Wrongful Acts of Third Persons: The Theory of Control
    • Nicholas Onuf, Organizing for Good: Republican Theory in a Changing World
    • Ulrich Petersmann, Global Constitutional Law? Why Cosmopolitan Aggregate Public GoodsD" Must Be Protected by Cosmopolitan Conceptions of International Law
    • Karen C. Sokol, The Possibility of Climate Manufacturing and the Need for Global Governance
    • Ramesh Thakur & Thomas Weiss, Global Law and Global Governance: The United Nation's Role in Filling Gaps
    • Anna Vigorito, Natural Disasters, Climate Change and World Heritage: The Evolution of the International Risk Prevention and Management Strategies
    • Guiguo Wang, The New Haven School of Legal Theory and Traditional Chinese Culture