This Week in Public International Law Scholarship (No. 22)
This Week in Public International Law Scholarship, a juscogens.net feature, highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].
Books:
Mahasen Mohammad Aljaghoub, The Advisory Function of the International Court of Justice 1946 - 2005
Richard Jaques, Issues in International Law and Military Operations
Renee Jeffery, Hugo Grotius in International Thought
Wolfgang Kaleck, Michael Ratner, Tobias Singelnstein & Peter Weiss (eds.), International Prosecution of Human Rights Crimes
Katie Verlin Laatikainen & Karen E. Smith (eds.), The European Union at the United Nations: Intersecting Multilateralisms
Articles:
Maine Law Review, Volume 58, Number 2, 2006
Symposium: French and American Perspectives Towards International Law and International Institutions
- Emmanuelle Jouannet, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL LAW: LEGAL CULTURES AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
- Dana Zartner Falstrom, THOUGHT VERSUS ACTION: THE INFLUENCE OF LEGAL TRADITION ON FRENCH AND AMERICAN APPROACHES TO INTERNATIONAL LAW
- Martin A. Rogoff, APPLICATION OF TREATIES AND THE DECISIONS OF INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS IN THE UNITED STATES AND FRANCE: REFLECTIONS ON RECENT PRACTICE
- Stephanie Bellier, UNILATERAL AND MULTILATERAL PREVENTIVE SELF-DEFENSE
- Ana Peyro Llopis, COLLECTIVE SECURITY AND THE INTERNATIONAL ENFORCEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: FRENCH AND AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES
- Sophie Clavier, CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES ON PREEMPTIVE STRIKE: THE UNITED STATES, FRANCE, AND THE WAR ON TERROR
German Yearbook of International Law (Germany), Volume 48, 2005
- Thomas Giegerich, "A Fork in the Road" -- Constitutional Challenges, Chances and Lacunae of UN Reform
- Robin R. Churchill, 10 Years of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea -- Towards a Global Ocean Regime? A General Appraisal
- Erik Franckx, The 200-mile Limit: Between Creeping Jurisdiction and Creeping Common Heritage?
- Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg, The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and Maritime Security Operations
- Susanne Wasum-Rainer and Daniela Schlegel, The UNCLOS Dispute Settlement System -- Between Hamburg and The Hague
- Uwe Jenisch, The European Union as an Actor in the Law of the Sea: The Emergence of Regionalism in Maritime Safety, Transportation and Ports
Yale Journal of International Law, Volume 31, Number 2, Summer 2006 (Full-Text
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- Edward T. Swaine, Reserving
- Laurence R. Helfer, Response, Not Fully Committed? Reservations, Risk, and Treaty Design
- Laura A. Dickinson, Public Law Values in a Privatized World
- Laura Moranchek, Protecting National Security Evidence While Prosecuting War Crimes: Problems and Lessons for International Justice from the ICTY
- William H. Taft, VI, A View From the Top: American Perspectives on International Law After the Cold War
European Human Rights Law Review (United Kingdom), Issue 4, 2006
- Loukis Loucaides, Determining the Extra-territorial Effect of the European Convention: Facts, Jurisprudence and the Bankovic Case
- Philippe Sands, The International Rule of Law: Extraordinary Rendition, Complicity and its Consequences