The latest volume of the
Austrian Review of International and European Law (Vol. 14, 2009) is out. Contents include:
- Symposium: International Law, Values and the Use of Force
-
Lilly Sucharipa,
Six Decades in an Eminent International Lawyer’s Life -
Laudatio in Honour of Professor Karl Zemanek
-
Hisashi Owada,
Conflict of Values in International Law: Universality of
International Law in a Globalizing World
-
Christian Tomuschat,
Human Rights: Tensions Between Negative and Positive Duties
of States
-
Gerhard Hafner,
Some Thoughts on the State-Oriented and Individual-Oriented
Approaches in International Law
-
August Reinisch,
Value Conflicts Within the United Nations Security Council
-
Hanspeter Neuhold,
Anticipatory Self-Defence: Legal Analysis versus Strategic
Realities
-
Stephan Wittich,
The Use of Force, Self-defence and the Unrealism in
International Law
- Articles
Akbar Rasulov,
The Life and Times of the Modern Law of Reservations:
The Doctrinal Genealogy of General Comment No. 24 -
August Reinisch,
The Rediscovery of Holocaust-Related Property Issues after 1989 –
An Inside View of the Arbitration Panel for In Rem Restitution
of Publicly-Owned Property
-
Emmanuel Voyiakis,
Do General Principles Fill ‘Gaps’ in International Law?
- Current Developments
-
Peter Hilpold,
The International Court of Justice’s Advisory Opinion on Kosovo:
Perspectives of a Delicate Question