Buch, Englisch, Band 9, 588 Seiten, GB, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 1043 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 9, 588 Seiten, GB, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 1043 g
Reihe: Finnish Yearbook of International Law
ISBN: 978-90-411-1434-1
Verlag: Wolters Kluwer
The yearbook publishes anually, in both English and French, articles of high quality dealing with all aspects of international law, including international law aspects of European law, with close attention to developments that affect Finland.
Its offerings include: longer articles of a theoretical nature, exploring new avenues and approaches; shorter polemics; commentaries on current international law developments; book reviews; and documentation of relevance to Finland's foreign relations not easily available elsewhere.
The yearbook offers a fertile ground for the expression of and reflection on the connections between Finnish law and international law as a whole and insight into the richness of this interaction.
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I: Special Section. A. Opening Session. 1. Speech by the President of the Republic of Finland Martti Ahtisaari at the Opening Session of the Symposium. B. The First Session. 2. Prospects for the Codification and Development of Internatinal Law by the United Nations; J. Crawford. 3. Putting the Politics Back in International Politics; D. Kennedy. C. The Second Session. 4. Is Collective Security through the U.N. Still Feasible? Th.M. Franck. 5. The Inadequacy of `Collective Security'; H. Charlesworth. 6. Is Collective Security through the UN Still Feasible? D.A. Leurdijk. C. The Third Session. 7. Reform of the Economic and Social Aspects of the UN System; B. Bassin. 8. Global Governance, UN Reform and the Place of Law; B. Simma. 9. The Future Role of Some International Judicial Bodies; Y. Gao. 10. Democratic Celebration, Democratic Melancholy; S. Marks. E. The Fourth Session. The Future of the Judicial Function; A. Aust. II: Eero J. Manner in Memoriam. Eero J. Manner as a Lawyer; K. Hakapää, M. Metsälampi. Eero J. Manner as a Friend; S. Rosenne. In Memoriam Judge Eero J. Manner; K.T. Takamaa. III: Articles. The Negotiation of a Verification Protocol to the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention: January 1995-December 1998; M. Dando. A Panel of Experts for Chechnya: Purposes and Prospects in Light in International Law; Th.D. Grant. `War Trophies' from World War II in Russia: Robbery or Restitution?; T. Långström. The Committee on Amnesty of the South African Truth and Reconsiliation Commission: A New Model for Conflict Resolution; T. Puurunen. The United Nations Authorisation to Peace Enforcement with the Use of Armed Forces in the Light of the Practice of the Security Council; E. Kalkku. IV: Shorter Articles, Notes and Comments. International Humanitarian Law: Even Wars Have Limits; C. Sommaruga. The International Criminal Court and the Traditional Principles of International Cooperation in Criminal Matters; K. Ambos. The ICTY Approach Towards International and Internal Armed Conflicts; S.-U. Burkhardt. Violence à l'Égard des Femmes en Situation de Conflit armé; J. Numminen. On Cognac and Cigars: A Plea for Good Old-fashioned Diplomacy; J. Klabbers. Prohibition of the Retroactive Application of Legislative Measures in the European Community Law; S. Heikkilä. V: Book Reviews, Responses and Discussion. 1. Should Normativity Be Our Only Concern? S.S. Åkermark. 2. A Response to a Book Review; M. Ragazzi. 3. A Rejoinder to Maurizio Ragazzi; J. Klabbers. VI: The Legal Developments in Finland and State Practice. The Finnish Practice on International Conventions, Treaties and Agreements; L. Liukkonen, et al. Capital Punishment in Finland During World War II; J. Lindstedt. Abbreviations.