Monday, May 31, 2010

New Volume: Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law

The latest volume of the Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law (Vol. 13, 2009) is out. Contents include:
  • Jan Klabbers, Global Governace Before the ICJ: Re-reading the WHA Opinion
  • William A. Schabas, Anti-Complementarity: Referral to National Jurisdictions by the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
  • Stephan Schill & Robyn Briese, "If the State Considers": Self-Judging Clauses in International Dispute Settlement
  • Peter Hilpold, EU Law and UN Law in Conflict: The Kadi Case
  • Tullio Scovazzi, The Mediterranean Guidelines for the Determination of Environmental Liability and Compensation: The Negotiations for the Instrument and the Question of Damage that Can be Compensated
  • Christina Binder, Two Decades of International Electoral Support: Challenges and Added Value
  • Maike Kuhn, The System of EU Crisis Management - From Bringing Peace to Establishing Democracy?
  • Dan Juma, Lost (or Found) in Transition? The Anatomy of the New African Court of Justice and Human Rights
  • Matija Kovac, Legal Issues Arising from the Possible Inclusion of Private Military Companies in UN Peacekeeping
  • Ramin Moschtaghi, The Relation between International Law, Islamic Law and Constitutional Law of the Islamic Republic of Iran - A Multilayer System of Conflict?
  • Marie Christine Hoelck Thjoernelund, State of Necessity as an Exemption from State Responsibility for Investments