
The inaugural volume of the
Indian Yearbook of International Law and Policy (2009) is now available. The publisher is
Satyam Law International. Contents include:
- Yearbook Focus - Climate Change
- Deepa Badrinanarayana, Trade, Energy, and Climate Change Policies of Basic Nations: One Step Closer to an Economic Interest based International Law?
- Stefan Lorenzmeier, International Law of Water Allocation and Related Problems
- Tarek Majzoub & Fabienne Quillere-Majzoub, “Dairy Polar Icebergs” Reflections on the Rules Governing Future Exploitation of Freshwater Locked Up in Icebergs
- V. Umakanth, A Dose of Sunlight Therapy: Using Corporate and Securities Laws to Treat Climate Change
- Articles
- Franz G. Von der Dunk, The International Law of Outer Space and Consequences at the National Level for India: Towards an Indian National Space Law?
- Ben Saul, The Emerging International Law of Terrorism
- Sascha-Dominik Bachmann, Human Rights and Global Business: The Evolving Notion of Corporate Civil Responsibility
- Prabhakar Singh, Constitutionalism in International Law During the Times of Globalisation: A Sociological Appraisal
- Gianluca Sgueo, Decentralization, Integration and Transposition: Three Models of Consultation in the Global Legal Order
- R. Rajesh Babu, Understanding the Role of International Law in WTO Law
- Comments
- Hans Kochler, Depoliticizing International Criminal Justice
- Michael Bohlander, No Country For Old Men? – Age Limits for Judges at International Criminal Tribunals
- Zakia Afrin, The International War Crimes (Tribunal) Act, 1973 of Bangladesh
- Martin Hunter & Gregory Travaini, Anti-Suit Injunctions and EU Regulations
- Anil Xavier, Mediation Is Here to Stay!