Tuesday, May 21, 2013

New Volume: Austrian Review of International and European Law

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