Thursday, March 11, 2010

New Volume: Finnish Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Finnish Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 18, 2007) is out. Contents include:
  • Symposium: International Post-Conflict Governance
    • Outi Korhonen, Introduction to the Special Theme: International Post-Conflict Governance
    • Katja Keinänen, International Law and the Interests of Liberal Market Economy: The Non-Issue of Environmental Protection in the Kosovo International Administration
    • Diane Otto, The Sexual Tensions of UN Peace Support Operations: A Plea for ‘Sexual Positivity’
    • Barbara Delcourt & Nina Wilén, International Administration of Foreign Territories and Sovereignty: AnImpossible Equation
    • Jörn Müller & Andreas Paulus Survival Through Law: Is there a Law Against Nuclear Proliferation?
    • Tuomas Forsberg, Post-Conflict Justice and the Finnish Civil War 1918: Reconciliation Without Truth?
    • Bernhard Knoll, Kosovo’s Endgame and Its Wider Implications in Public International Law
    • Tiina Pajuste, Legality of International Territorial Administration by the United Nations
  • Jean D’Aspremont, The Foundation of the International Legal Order
  • Miia Halme, From the Periphery to the Centre: Emergence of the Human Rights Phenomenon in Finland
  • Daniel Joyce, Fact-Finding and Evidence at the International Court of Justice: Systemic Crisis, Change or More of the Same?
  • Pekka Niemelä, Law and Universalism, from Antiquity to the Middle Ages
  • Fouad Zarbiev, Les politiques des vérités juridiques en droit international: Propos autour d’une controverse interjurisdictionelles