Vol. 18 (2007) No.4 |
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Symposium: Genocide, Human Rights and the ICJ
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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
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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
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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) |
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Vol. 18 (2007) No.5 |
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Articles
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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
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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
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Jörg Kammerhofer and André de Hoogh, All Things to All People? The Court and its Commentators |
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