Friday, October 28, 2016

Wolfrum, Seršić, & Šošić: Contemporary Developments in International Law: Essays in Honour of Budislav Vukas

Rüdiger Wolfrum (Judge, International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea), Maja Seršić (Univ. of Zagreb - Law) & Trpimir M. Šošić (Univ. of Zagreb - Law) have published Contemporary Developments in International Law: Essays in Honour of Budislav Vukas (Brill | Nijhoff 2016). Contents include:
  • Philippe Couvreur, La Ville libre de Dantzig devant la Cour permanente de Justice intemationale
  • Toni Deskoski, Macedonian-Greek Relations and the ICJ Judgment of 5 December 2011
  • Hazel Fox, When Can Property of a State be Attached to Enforce a Foreign Judgment Given against It in Another Country? Some Guidance in the IQ Judgment in the Jurisdictional Immunities Case
  • Davorin Lapaš, Controversial Subjects of Contemporary International Law: IGO-like Entities as Participants in International Legal Relations - Do We Need a 'Reparation Case II'?
  • Djamchid Momtaz, La controverse sur le statut de la Palestine
  • Obrad Racic, The Treaty-Making Capacity of International Organizations: Practice vs. Codification Efforts
  • Ernesto J. Rey Caro, Suspension of a Member State in an International Integration Organization: Mercosur
  • Maja Seršic, Due Diligence: Fault-Based Responsibility or Autonomous Standard?
  • Hugo Caminos, A Succinct Historical Overview of the Status of Straits in International Law
  • Maria Clelia Ciciriello & Federica Mucci, Modern Piracy off the Coast of Somalia: A Test-Bed for Old and New International Prevention and Repression Instruments
  • Umberto Leanza, Le regime des baies et des golfes dans la Mer Méditerranée
  • Alex G. Oude Elferink, ITLOS'S Approach to the Delimitation of the Continental Shelf beyond zoo Nautical Miles in the Bangladesh/Myanmar Case: Theoretical and Practical Difficulties
  • Nicholas M. Poulantzas, The Status of Islands in the International Law of the Sea: Megisti Island
  • Evangelos Raftopoulos, Theorizing about Conventional Environmental Sea Regimes as International Trusts: The Case of the Barcelona Convention System
  • Tullio Scovazzi, Harlequin and the Mediterranean
  • Trpimir M. Šošic, The 24-Mile Archaeological Zone: Abandoned or Confirmed?
  • Tullio Treves, Fisheries Disputes: Judicial and Arbitral Practice since the Entry into Force of UNCLOs
  • Helmut Tuerk, Forgotten Rights? Landlocked States and the Law of the Sea
  • Rüdiger Wolfrum, Military Vessel Protection Detachments under National and International Law
  • Sienho Yee, En Route to the Final Shape of the UNCLOS Dispute Settlement System: Some Pivotal Negotiating Procedural Steps Worthy of Consideration by Future Treaty-Makers and Leaders in Treaty-Making
  • Elena Andreevska, Minority Protection and the Prohibition of Discrimination
  • Ana Pošcic, Adrijana Martinovic, & Nada Bodiroga-Vukobrat, Precarious Times, Precarious Work: Lessons from Flexicurity
  • Lucius Caflisch, The Iraqi Cases: Further Elements and Thoughts concerning 'Jurisdiction' under Article 1 of the European Convention on Human Rights
  • Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade, Some Reflections on the Right of Access to Justice in Its Wide Dimension
  • Giorgio Conetti, Nation et minorités en Europe
  • Vesna Crnic-Grotic, Protection of Croatian as a Minority Language in Europe
  • Zlata Drnas de Clément, Some Considerations on the Legal Role of the Sentences and Recommendations of International Bodies Created for the Protection of Human Rights
  • Gerhard Hafner, Doctrinal Views versus State Views on Humanitarian Assistance in the Event of Disasters: Comparing the Work of the Institut de Droit International with That of the International Law Commission
  • Mira Lulic, Application of Article 1989 of the 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child in the Republic of Croatia
  • Bernd v. Maydell, Social Rights and International Law
  • Tafrir Malick Ndiaye, Les droits de l'homme aujourd'hui
  • Ernest Petric, Sovereignty of State v. Protection of Persons in the Case of Disasters
  • Vadim Pak & Nina Vajic, Avoiding Plurality of International Proceedings in the European Court of Human Rights
  • Budislav Vukas Jr, The Role of Provisions on Human Rights Protection in Constructing Croatian-Italian (Formerly Yugoslav-Italian) Relations
  • Yozo Yokota, The Role of the Committee of Experts in the ILO's Supervisory Mechanism: Reflections on Ten Years' Experience as a Member
  • Chittharanjan F. Amerasinghe, International Arbitration: A Judicial Function?
  • James Crawford, Flexibility in the Award of Reparation: The Role of the Parties and the Tribunal
  • Sašo Georgievski, The International Court of Justice and Diplomatic Settlement of Disputes: Could ICJ Judgments Play an Effective Role in the Negotiation of Interstate Disputes?
  • Dražen Petrovic, Wrong Address? Advisory Opinion of the ICJ on the Judgment No. 2867 of the ILOAT upon a Complaint Filed against the International Fund for Agricultural Development
  • M.C.W. Pinto, Asia and Dispute Settlement: The Law of the Sea
  • Krešimir Sajko, The State as a Party in Arbitral Proceedings on Settlement of Private Law Disputes - Miscellaneous
  • Philippe Sands, Of Courts and Competition: Dispute Settlement under Part XV of UNCLOS
  • Robert Kolb, Le prétendu caractère ± primitif ¬ du droit international public
  • Edward McWhinney, The United Nations Charter, Chapter VII, Non-Use-of-Force and Non-Intervention in Contemporary International Law: The Sisyphean Labours of the Institut de Droit International on Defining and Controlling 'Use of Force' Today
  • Robert Mrljic, Some Remarks on Soft Law and Some Specific Forms of Treaty Making
  • Marko Petrak, The Ancient Origins of General Principles in International Law
  • Maurizio Ragazzi, Fraudulent Treaties: The Covenant with the Gibeonites in the Biblical Book of Joshua
  • Mirjam Škrk, The Notion of Sources of International Criminal Law
  • Amado S. Tolentino Jr., Passage from Natural Resources Law to Environmental Law to Sustainable Development Law