
The latest volume of the
Finnish Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 21, 2010) is out. Contents include:
- Symposium: The International Criminal Court and the Responsibility to Protect
- Pekka Niemelä,
The International Criminal Court and the Responsibility to Protect: Synergies and Tensions
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David Chandler,
Born Posthumously: Rethinking the Shared Characteristics of the ICC and R2P
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Päivi Kaukoranta,
Finnish Perspectives on the ICC and R2P
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Frédéric Mégret,
ICC, R2P, and the International Community’s Evolving Interventionist Toolkit
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Sarah M. H. Nouwen,
Complementarity in Practice: Critical Lessons from the ICC for R2P
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Anne Orford,
From Promise to Practice? The Legal Significance of the Responsibility to Protect Concept
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Kofi Quashigah,
The Future of the International Criminal Court in African Crisis and Its Relationship with the R2P Project
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Benjamin N. Schiff,
Lessons from the ICC for ICC/R2P Convergence
- Debate: The Law of the Common: Globalization, Property and New Horizons of Liberation
- John D. Haskell & Paavo Kotiaho,
Introductory Note
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Gunther Teubner,
Societal Constitutionalism and the Politics of the Common
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Antonio Negri,
The Law of the Common
- Articles
- George Rodrigo Bandeira Galindo,
Constitutionalism Forever
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Dorota A. Gozdecka,
Human Rights, Fundamental Rights and the Common Constitutional Traditions in the Protection of Religious Pluralism and Diversity in Europe – A Study in the Democratic Paradox
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Robert Knox,
Strategy and Tactics
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Pamela Slotte,
The Religious and the Secular in European Human Rights Discourse
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Stellan Vinthagen,
Legal Mobilization and Resistance Movements as Social Constituents of International Law