Monday, October 22, 2007

Reinisch & Kriebaum: Neuhold Festschrift

August Reinisch (Univ. of Vienna - Law) & Ursula Kriebaum (Univ. of Vienna - Law) have published The Law of International Relations: Liber Amicorum Hanspeter Neuhold (Eleven International Publishing 2007). Contents include:

  • Michael Bothe, International Legal Aspects of the Darfur Conflict
  • Franz Cede, The International Community and Non-State Actors
  • Jost Delbrück, The Widely Forgotten Legacy of Max Hubers Sociology of International Law: International Relations and International Law Today. A Comment
  • Pierre-Marie Dupuy, History, Conceptions and Models of the International Legal Order. Lessons for the Future?
  • Peter Gerlich, Unions in Comparison: Can the EU and the United States Learn from Each Other?
  • Gerhard Hafner, The Legal Personality of International Organizations: The Political Context of International Law
  • Peter Hardi, Joseph II, Thermodynamics, Voluntary Compliance and Other Thoughts: A Parable for Sustainable Development
  • Waldemar Hummer, The European Fundamental Rights Agency
  • Wolfram Karl, Responsibility for Human Rights Violations: From International Responsibility to Domestic Implementation
  • Ursula Kriebaum, Privatizing Human Rights. The Interface between International Investment Protection and Human Rights
  • Gerhard Loibl, International Environmental Agreements Compliance Mechanisms and Procedures at the Crossroads?
  • Dieter Mahncke, A New World Order?
  • Fred L. Morrison, The Worlds Most Complex Constitution: The Interim Constitutional Framework of the Sudan
  • Anton Pelinka, Europe Facing the Challenge of War and Peace. On Functions and Structures of the European Unions Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP)
  • Michael Postl, Fighting Terrorism at a Global and European Level. Taking into Account Transatlantic Legal Issues
  • Manfried Rauchensteiner, Confidential. Great Britain and Austrian Politics, 1975
  • August Reinisch, The International Relations of National Courts: A Discourse on International Law Norms on Jurisdictional and Enforcement Immunity
  • Manfred Rotter, The Temelin Appeasement. A Microcosmic Case Study
  • Héléne Ruiz Fabri, Culture Seized by Globalization: Can International Law Be of Any Help? Reflections on Possible Future Legal Implications of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions
  • Christoph Schreuer, Investment Protection and International Relations
  • Bruno Simma, Human Rights and State Responsibility
  • Kurt R. Spillmann, Legal or Religious Norms? A Personal Reflection
  • Daniel Thürer & Malcolm MacLaren, Military Outsourcing as a Case Study in the Accountability and Responsibility of Power
  • Christian Tomuschat, Foreign Policy Issues before Domestic Courts. The Rule of Law under Challenge
  • László Valki, Israel in the UN: Some False Beliefs
  • Wolfgang Wessels, From the Ivory Tower to the Television Studio. Contributions of Academia to the European Debate
  • Georg Winckler, The Stability and Growth Pact: Does it Make Sense?
  • Rüdiger Wolfrum, Legitimacy in International Law
  • Karl Zemanek, Is the Security Council the Sole Judge of its Own Legality? A Re-Examination