Friday, September 30, 2016

de Wet, Hestermeyer, & Wolfrum: The Implementation of International Law in Germany and South Africa

Erika de Wet (Univ. of Pretoria; Univ. of Bonn), Holger Hestermeyer (King’s College London - Law), & Rüdiger Wolfrum (Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law) have published The Implementation of International Law in Germany and South Africa (Pretoria Univ. Law Press 2015). Contents include:
  • Erika de Wet, Holger Hestermeyer & Rüdiger Wolfrum, Introduction
  • Rüdiger Wolfrum, Holger Hestermeyer & Silja Vöneky, The reception of international law in the German legal order: An introduction
  • Erika de Wet, The reception of international law in the South African legal order: An introduction
  • Mehrdad Payandeh, The United Nations Charter and the German legal order
  • Dire Tladi, The United Nations Charter and the South African legal order
  • Alexander Proelss, The international law of the sea in Germany
  • Patrick Vrancken, The international law of the sea in South Africa
  • Leonie Hensgen, International economic law in Germany
  • Engela Schlemmer, International economic law in South Africa
  • Wolfgang Durner, International environmental law in Germany
  • Lisa Chamberlain & Tumai Murombo, International environmental law in South Africa
  • Nicola Wenzel, International human rights law in Germany
  • Lilian Chenwi, International human rights law in South Africa
  • Kirsten Schmalenbach, International criminal law in Germany
  • Christopher Gevers, International criminal law in South Africa
  • Holger Hestermeyer, The implementation of European Union law in Germany
  • Bonolo Dinokopila, The implementation of African Union law in South Africa
  • Matthias Herdegen, The status and effect of international judicial decisions in the German legal order
  • Erika de Wet, The status and effect of international judicial decisions in the South African legal order