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Record Nr.

UNINA9910451440703321

Titolo

Austrian review of international and European law . Vol. 8, 2003 [[electronic resource] /] / editor-in-chief, Gerhard Loibl ; executive editor, Stephan Wittich

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden, : Martinus Nijhoff, 2005

ISBN

1-280-86833-3

9786610868339

1-4294-5345-1

90-474-0781-4

1-4337-0486-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (606 p.)

Collana

Austrian review of international and European law

Altri autori (Persone)

LoiblGerhard

WittichStephan

Disciplina

341.09605

Soggetti

International law

Law - Europe

Public law - Austria

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Agora: Is the Nature of the International Legal System Changing?; Introduction (Gerhard Loibl & Stephan Wittich); Is the Nature of the International Legal System Changing? (Karl Zemanek); What Does 'Change' Mean? International Law vs. the International Legal System (Sir Franklin Berman); No Need to Panic! Or: plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose (Michael Bothe); New Imperial Order or (Hegemonic) International Law? (Antonio Remiro Brotóns); After Austerlitz: The International System in the Age of Rampant American Unilateralism (Thomas M. Franck); Two Faces of Hegemony (Andrea Gattini)

The Empire(s) of International Law: System Change and Legal Transformation (Martti Koskenniemi)Is the Nature of the International Legal System Changing?-A Response (Vaughan Lowe); United States Unilateralism: Cause or Symptom? A Brief Response to Professor Zemanek (Donald McRae); The International Legal System: Is its Nature



Changing? (Georg Nolte); Who Helps the Hegemon? (Mary Ellen O'Connell); Can International Law Survive US "Leadership"? (Alain Pellet); The Growth of International Law between Globalization and the Great Power (Anne Peters)

Is the Nature of the International Legal System Changing?-A Response (Pemmaraju Sreenivasa Rao)Does US Hegemony Change the Nature of the International Legal System?- A Reply to Professor Zemanek (August Reinisch); Unilateral Action in an Imperfect World Order (W. Michael Reisman & Scott Shuchart); Is the Nature of the International Legal System Changing?-A Reply (Hélène Ruiz Fabri); Is the International Legal Order in Jeopardy? (Eric Suy); A New World Order Dominated by a Hegemon? (Christian Tomuschat); Keeping Pace with the Times? (Bakhtiyar Tuzmukhamedov)

Merely the Notion of Self-Defence is Changing (László Valki)Has the Nature of International Law Changed? Le Plus Ça Change... (Francisco Orrego Vicuña); Reflections on the Development of International Treaty Law under the Auspices of the United States Hegemony and Globalization (Rüdiger Wolfrum); What Has Been Changed of the International Legal System? (Xue Hanqin); Articles; We Hold These Truths to Be Self-evident, perhaps-Side-stepping the Commonality of 'Common Principles' and Fundamental Aims in EU Law (Thomas Jaeger)

Procurement Activities of International Organizations-An Attempt of a First Insight in Evolving Legal Principles (Bernd-Roland Killmann)Current Developments; Legal Reforms in Bosnia and Herzegovina versus Good Common Sense (Emanuelle Cerf); Recent Austrian Cases on Questions of Jurisdictional Immunities (Stephan Wittich); Documentation; Austrian Measure for Victims of National Socialism (Michael Schoiswohl); Austrian Practice in International Law (2001/ 2002)/ Österreichische Praxis zum Internationalen Recht (2001/2002); Structure; Book Reviews; William E. Butler, Russian Law (Ulrike Köhler)

Andreas O'Shea, Amnesty for Crime in International Law and Practice (Michael Schoiswohl)

Sommario/riassunto

The Review is an annual publication that provides a scholarly forum for the discussion of issues of public international and European law, with particular emphasis on topics of special interest for Austria.



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910450763303321

Titolo

Austrian review of international and European law . Vol. 7, 2002 [[electronic resource] /] / editor-in-chief, Gerhard Loibl

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden, : Martinus Nijhoff, 2004

ISBN

1-280-86746-9

9786610867462

1-4294-5259-5

90-474-0680-X

1-4337-0662-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (446 p.)

Collana

Austrian review of international and European law

Altri autori (Persone)

LoiblGerhard

Disciplina

341.09605

Soggetti

International law

Law - Europe

Public law - Austria

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Articles; United Nations Imperium: Horizontal and Vertical Transfer of Effective Control and the Concept of Residual Sovereignty in ""Internationalized Territories"" (Bernhard Knoll); Rights, Rules and Democracy in the EU Enlargement Process: Between Universalism and Identity (Päivi Leino); State Identity, Deconstruction and ""Functional Splitting"": The Case of Illegal Annexations (Lauri Mälksoo); Some Problematic Aspects of Recent EU Financial Anti-Terrorism Measures (August Reinisch); Failure to Apply the Governing Law in International Investment Arbitration (Christoph Schreuer)

Current DevelopmentsThe EU Emissions Trading Directive versus National Efforts within the EU (Katrin Hagemann); President Bush's Security Strategy and Its ""Pre-Emptive Strikes Doctrine"" - A Legal Basis for the War against Iraq? (David Rezac); Austrian Practice in International Law (2001/ 2002)/ Österreichische Praxis zum Internationalen Recht (2001/2002); Structure; Part I: Austrian Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law/ Österreichische



Judikatur zum internationalen Recht (Stephan Wittich & Michael Schoiswohl)

Part II: Austrian Diplomatic and Parliamentary Practice in International Law/ Österreichische diplomatische und parlamentarische Praxis zum internationalen Recht (Christina Binder, Isabelle Buffard, GBook Reviews; Aust A., Modern Treaty Law and Practice (M. Fitzmaurice); Cassese A./Gaeta P./Jones J. R. W. D., The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. A Commentary (G. Hafner); Faure M./Koziol H., Cases on Medical Malpractice in a Comparative Perspective Rogers H.W.V., Damages for Non-Pecuniary Loss in a Comparative Perspective (S. Wittich)

Franck T. M., Recourse to Force: State Action Against Threats and Armed Attacks (H. Neuhold)Hilpold P., Modernes Minderheitenrecht. Eine rechtsvergleichende Untersuchung des Minderheitenrechtes in Österreich und Italien unter besonderer Berücksichtigung völkerrechtlicher Aspekte (D. Rezac/C.; Igarashi M., Associated Statehood in International Law (M. Schoiswohl); Ku C./Jacobson H. K., Democratic Accountability and the Use of Force in International Law (S. D. Feller); Shelton D., Remedies in International Human Rights Law (S. Wittich)

Zegveld L., Accountability of Armed Opposition Groups in International Law (M. Schoiswohl)Book Notes; Boisson de Chazournes L./Gowlland-Debbas V. (eds.), The International Legal System in Quest of Equity and Universality. L'ordre juridique international, un système en quête d'équité et d'universali; Bradlow D.D./Escher A. (eds.), Legal Aspects of Foreign Direct Investment (C. Schreuer); Douma W. Th. (ed.), European Environmental Case Law (G. Loibl); Drolshammer J./Pfeifer M. (eds.), The Internationalization of the Practice of Law (S. Wittich)

Eeckhout P./Tridimas T. (eds.), The Yearbook of European Law (A. Reinisch)

Sommario/riassunto

The Austrian Review of International and European Law is an annual publication that provides a scholarly forum for the discussion of issues of public international and European law, with particular emphasis on topics of special interest for Austria. Its analytical articles focus on theoretical questions, current developments, and emerging tendencies in all areas of the field, including detailed reviews of relevant recent literature. Issues of human rights law and the law of international organisations are also covered. An important integral element of the Review is its digest of Austrian prac