Wednesday, August 18, 2010

New Volume: The Global Community: Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence

The latest volume of The Global Community: Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence (Vol. 2008) is out. Contents include:
  • In Focus – Global Policies and Law
    • Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo, Global Law and Policies. A Legal Approach to Political Changes
    • Richard W. Mansbach, The Great Globalization Debate
    • George Modelski, From Leadership to Organization: The Evolution of Global Politics
    • Ramesh Thakur & Thomas G. Weiss, Framing Global Governance, Five Gaps
    • Antonio Tizzano, The Protection of Fundamental Rights: The ECJ Key Contribution to EU Constitutional Developments
    • Robert Uerpmann-Wittzack, International Regulation by International Regulatory Organisations - A Model for ICANN?
  • Articles
    • José B. Acosta Estévez, El Principio de Legalidad Penal en el Derecho Internacional
    • Barbara Kwiatkowska, The 2007 Nicaragua v. Colombia Territorial and Maritime Dispute (Preliminary Objections) Judgment: A Landmark in the Sound Administration of International Justice
    • Kelly L. Razzouk, The Special Tribunal for Lebanon: Implications for International Law
  • Notes and Comments
    • Joakim Dungel & Vincent Sautenet, Recent Clarifications of Superior Responsibility by International Criminal Tribunals
    • Mary D. Fan, Home, Community, Property: Crimes of Displacement and the Evolution in Focus from Sovereign Interests to Victim Rights-Holder
    • Pablo Antonio Fernández Sánchez, La Necesidad de Cambios Jurídicos Estratégicos para los Nuevos Escenarios Mundiales
    • Joanna Gomula, Precedential Effect of WTO Decisions. Note on the Zeroing Cases
    • Hans Köchler, Can the Exercise of Universal Jurisdiction Be Regionalized?
    • Hans Köchler, Global Security in the Absence of a Balance of Power: The Importance of Inter-regional Co-operation
    • Robert Kolb, Reflexions sur l’Efficacité du Droit International
    • Panayotis Voyatzis, Protocol No. 14, Present Challenges and Perspectives for the European Court of Human Rights