
The latest volume of
The Global Community: Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence (Vol. 2011) is out. Contents include:
- In Focus – Global Policies and Law
- Antonio Capaldo, Bice Della Piana & Alessandra Vecchi,
Managing Across Cultures in a Globalized World. Findings from a Systematic Literature Review
- Gilles Carbonnier & Sijbren de Jong,
The Global Governance of Energy and Development
- Benjamin Mason Meier,
Global Health Takes a Normative Turn: The Expanding Purview of International Health Law and Global Health Policy to Meet the Public Health Challenges of the 21st Century
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Articles
- Barbara Kwiatkowska & Alfred H. A. Soons,
Some Reflections on the Ever Puzzling Rocks-Principle Under UNCLOS Article 121(3)
- Guiguo Wang,
International Trade Law and Development
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Notes and Comments
- Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops,
Compatibility of the 2011 Uwinkindi Case with Human Rights: Comparison with the 2008 Referral Decisions of the ICTR
- Hans Köchler,
The Ambiguity of Power in International Relations and the Future of the United Nations Organization
- Anna Oriolo,
Optimizing the International Criminal Justice System with a “Positive-Enhanced” Approach
- Françoise Tulkens & Sébastien Van Drooghenbroeck,
The Shadow of Marckx for a Renewed Debate on the Temporal Effects of Judgments of the European Court of Human Rights
- Forum - Jurisprudential Cross-Fertilization: An Annual Overview
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Module I – CRIMINAL LAW – The Relationship Between Decisions of International Criminal Tribunals and Their Relationship with Decisions of the ICJ or Another International Court or Arbitral Tribunal
- Fausto Pocar & Nicole Rangel,
COMMENT AND ANALYSIS, Individual Criminal Responsibility for Collective Criminality: A Comparative Analysis of the Development of Joint Criminal Enterprise at the International Criminal Tribunals
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Module III – HUMAN RIGHTS LAW – The Relationship Between Decisions of the Courts of Human Rights and Their Relationship with Decisions of the ICJ
- Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade,
COMMENT AND ANALYSIS, Contemporary International Tribunals: Their Jurisprudential Cross-Fertilization Pertaining to Human Rights Protection
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Module VI – INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL DECISIONS RELATING TO DOMESTIC LAW – The Relationship Between Decisions of International Tribunals and National Jurisdictions
- Oreste Pollicino,
COMMENT AND ANALYSIS, The Relationship Between the National Legal Order and the European Legal Order in the Case Law of the Italian Constitutional Court: A Selection of the Most Recent Relevant Decisions