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Vol. 18 (2007) No.4

 

Symposium: Genocide, Human Rights and the ICJ

Stephan Wittich, Permissible Derogation from Mandatory Rules? The Problem of Party Status in the Genocide Case

Claus Kreß, The International Court of Justice and the Elements of the Crime of Genocide

Paola Gaeta, On What Conditions Can a State Be Held Responsible for Genocide?

Antonio Cassese, The Nicaragua And Tadi? Tests Revisited in Light of the ICJ Judgment on Genocide in Bosnia

Marko Milanovi?, State Responsibility for Genocide: A Follow-Up

Andrea Gattini, Breach of the Obligation to Prevent and Reparation Thereof in the ICJ’s Genocide Judgment


Articles

Lorand Bartels, The Trade and Development Policy of the European Union

Yannick Radi, The Application of the Most-Favoured-Nation Clause to the Dispute Settlement Provisions of Bilateral Investment Treaties: Domesticating the ‘Trojan Horse’


Book Reviews

Janne Elisabeth Nijman, The Concept of International Legal Personality, An Inquiry into the History and Theory of International Law (Robert Kolb)

James Crawford, The Creation of States in International Law (Robert McCorquodale)

Yoram Dinstein. War, Aggression and Self-Defence (Muge Kinacioglu)

 

Vol. 18 (2007) No.5

 

Articles

Ole Spiermann, Twentieth Century Internationalism in Law

Aloysius P. Llamzon, Jurisdiction and Compliance in Recent Decisions of the International Court of Justice

Ulf Linderfalk, The Effects of Jus Cogens Norms: Whoever Opened Pandora's Box, Did You Think about the Consequences?

Michel Bourbonnière and Ricky J. Lee, Legality of the Deployment of Conventional Weapons in Earth Orbit: Balancing Space Law and the Law Of Armed Conflict


Symposium: State Immunity in Civil Proceedings for Serious Violations of Human Rights

Lorna McGregor, Torture and State Immunity: Deflecting Impunity, Distorting Sovereignty

Christopher Keith Hall, The Duty of States Parties to the Convention against Torture to Provide Procedures Permitting Victims to Recover Reparations for Torture Committed Abroad

Noah Benjamin Novogrodsky, Immunity for Torture: Lessons from Bouzari v. Iran

Alexander Orakhelashvili, State Immunity and Hierarchy of Norms: Why the House of Lords Got It Wrong


Review Essay

Jörg Kammerhofer and André de Hoogh, All Things to All People? The Court and its Commentators

 




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