The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 2015

The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 2015

by Oxford University Press
The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 2015

The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 2015

by Oxford University Press

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Overview

The Global Community Yearbook is a one-stop resource for all researchers studying international law generally or international tribunals specifically. The Yearbook has established itself as an authoritative source of reference on global legal issues and international jurisprudence. It includes analysis of the most significant global trends in a way that allows readers to monitor the development of the global legal order from several perspectives. The Global Community Yearbook publishes annually in a volume of carefully chosen primary source material and corresponding expert commentary. The general editor, Professor Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo, employs her vast expertise in international law to select excerpts from important court opinions and to choose experts from around the world to contribute essay-guides, which illuminate those cases. Although the main focus is recent case law from the major international tribunals and regional courts, the first four parts of each year's edition features expert articles by renowned scholars who address broader themes in current and future developments in international law and global policy, themes that appear throughout the case law of the many courts covered by the series as a whole. The Global Community Yearbook has thus become not just an indispensable window to recent jurisprudence: the series now also serves to prepare researchers for the issues facing emerging global law. The 2015 edition of The Global Community Yearbook both updates readers on the important work of long-standing international tribunals and introduces readers to more novel topics in international law. The Yearbook has established itself as an authoritative resource for research and guidance on the jurisprudence of both U.N.-based tribunals and regional courts. The 2015 edition continues to provide expert coverage of the Court of Justice of the European Union, and diverse tribunals from the criminal tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, to economically based tribunals such as ICSID and the WTO Dispute Resolution panel. This edition includes expert introductory essays by prominent scholars in the realm of international law, on topics as diverse and current as the fusion of eastern and western civil disobedience to the concept of jus cogens. Included in the 2015 edition, researchers will find detailed guidance on a rich diversity of legal topics, from the concept of universal jurisdiction over international crimes and the increased push for transparency in resolution of international economic disputes to the issue of religion and multiculturalism in Europe through a focus on Islam. This edition also provides students, scholars, and practitioners alike a valuable combination of expert discussion and direct quotes from the court opinions to which that discussion relates. This publication can also be purchased on a standing order basis.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190675455
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/07/2016
Series: Global Community: Yearbook of International Law & Jurisprudence
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 998
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Emeritus Professor Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo is an internationally recognized expert in international law generally and in international criminal law specifically. She is included among the prominent internationalists, who gave significant contributions to the matter, in Who's Who in Public International Law. She is a member of the Editorial Board of the International Criminal Law Series. In addition to her work as professor at the University of Salerno and as General Editor of The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence, she has edited a Repertory of Decisions of the International Court of Justice (1947-1992) and has authored numerous articles and books, among them a monograph whose English title, in translation, would be International Terrorism & Collective Security. She is a key figure in the field of Global Law in which she is regarded as a pioneer of numerous creative and innovative solutions, above all in her book The Pillars of Global Law. In other writings, Professor Ziccardi has made influential insights into the increasingly accepted principle of Customary International Law, such as the principle of legality, in her book Unlawful Territorial Situation in International Law (English title, in translation).

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS Aims & Scope Outline of the Sections Editorial Global Law as a Constitutional Phenomenon, Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo PART 1: ARTICLES The Decay of Modern Customary International Law in Spite of Scholarly Heroism, Jean d'Aspremont Globalization's Law: Transnational, Global or Both?, Frank J. Garcia Are Those Norms Truly Peremptory? With Special Reference to Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law, Rafael Nieto-Navia UN War Crimes Commission and International Law: Revisiting World War II Precedents and Practice, Dan Plesch, Thomas G. Weiss & Leah Owen PART 2: NOTES AND COMMENTS From Totus Orbis to Global Law, Pablo Antonio Fern?ndez S?nchez East Meets West in Civil Disobedience Theory and Beyond: Lessons From Mohandas K. Gandhi & Martin Luther King, Jr., Karen C. Sokol PART 3: IN FOCUS-Global Policies and Law Human Rights and the Politics of Religious Freedom in Europe, Jeffrey Haynes Win-Win Formula for Reforming the UN Security Council, Vesselin Popowski Balancing Competing Interests and Values: Drone Strikes as National Policy but International Crime?, Ramesh Thakur Appendix of the Section-Topics Covered in the Previous Issues (2008-2014) PART 4: FORUM-Jurisprudential Cross-Fertilization: An Annual Overview I. Introductory Module-Mission and Concepts I.1 Contemporary International Tribunals: Jurisprudential Cross-Fertilization in Their Common Mission of Realization of Justice, Ant?nio Augusto Can?ado Trindade II. Module-HUMAN RIGHTS LAW-The Relationship Between Courts of Human Rights and Their Relationship with the ICJ or Another International Court or Arbitral Tribunal II.1 A Human Right to a Clean Environment: A Reappraisal, Malgosia Fitzmaurice II.2 Enhancing a Principled Justificatory Model of Adjudication for the Protection of Human Rights in the Socio-Economic Sphere: The Impact of the European Social Charter on the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights, Francesco Seatzu III. Module-ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL LAW-The Relationship Between International Judicial Bodies in Economic Matters and Their Relationship with the ICJ or Another International Court or Arbitral Tribunal III.1 Pressure for Transparency and the Use of Arbitration Mechanisms in Internationsl Economic Dispute Resolution, Joanna Jemielniak IV. Module-INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC LAW-The Relationship between International Courts and Domestic Courts IV.1 Universal Jurisdiction over International Crimes and Gross Human Rights Violations: The Role of the Principle of Subsidiarity, Cedric Ryngaert PART 5 DECISIONS OF INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS IN 2014 I. INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE I.1 INTRODUCTORY NOTE, John G. Merrills I.2 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW II. INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE LAW OF THE SEA II.1 INTRODUCTORY NOTE, Tullio Treves II.2 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW III. WTO DISPUTE SETTLEMENT SYSTEM III.1 INTRODUCTORY NOTE, Joanna Gomula III.2 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW IV. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT IV.1 INTRODUCTORY NOTE, Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops IV.2 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW V. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA V.1 INTRODUCTORY NOTE, Rafael Nieto-Navia V.2 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW VI. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR RWANDA VI.1 INTRODUCTORY NOTE, Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops VI.2 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW VII. COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION VII.1 INTRODUCTORY NOTE, Francesco Seatzu VII.2 GENERAL COURT VII.2.1 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW VII.3 COURT OF JUSTICE VII.3.1 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW VIII. EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS VIII.1 INTRODUCTORY NOTE, Adriana Fillol Mazo & Ana Cristina Gallego Hern?ndez VIII.2 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW IX. INTER-AMERICAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS IX.1 INTRODUCTORY NOTE, Humberto Antonio Sierra-Porto IX.2 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW X. INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES X.1 INTRODUCTORY NOTE, August Reinisch X.2 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW PART 6 RECENT LINES OF INTERNATIONALIST THOUGHT The Unapologetic Integration of Ethics: Stakeholder Realignments in the Light of Global Law and Shared Governance Doctrine. Distilling the Essence of Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo's Jurisprudential Paradigm-Shifts, Anja Matwijkiw & Bronik Matwijkiw Recent Practice with Regard to the Optional Clause. An Assessment, John G. Merrills INDICES
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