Buch, Englisch, Band 7, 488 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 941 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 7, 488 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 941 g
Reihe: Baltic Yearbook of International Law
ISBN: 978-90-04-16413-0
Verlag: Brill
This volume of the Baltic Yearbook of International Law contains articles based on papers presented at the international symposium on the History of the International Law Scholarship in Central and Eastern Europe which took place at the University of Tartu (Estonia) in April 2006. As pointed out by Lauri Mälksoo, a special editor of this theme, the project was primarily motivated by the fact that currently there is not yet sufficient information in English on the history of the international law scholarship in the wider region of Eastern and Central Eastern Europe. The main premise of the articles is the common quest for knowledge.
The Baltic Yearbook of International Law is an annual publication containing contributions on topical issues in international law and related fields that are relevant to Baltic affairs and beyond. The International Law Materials section contains reports on the practices of all three Baltic States. The Yearbook aims to contribute to the development of thought, standard-setting and relevant practices in the world. With the publication of the articles on the history of the international law scholarship in Central and Eastern Europe the Yearbook is the forum for sharing the information and knowledge that may not be easily accessible otherwise.
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Christian Tomuschat: Foreword; Lauri Mälksoo: Insula deserta? Thoughts on the History of International Law Scholarship in Central Eastern and Eastern Europe; Symposium on the History of International Law Scholarship in Central Eastern and Eastern Europe: Karl-Heinz Ziegler: The International Law of Europe since the Middle Ages; Carmen Schmidt: The Minority Protection System of the League of Nations and the Central and Eastern European States; Vygante Milašiute/Arunas Bucnys: The Lithuanian Tradition of International Law Scholarship; Wladyslaw Czaplinski: Pawel Wlodkowic (Paulus Wladimiri) and the Polish International Legal Doctrine of the 15th Century; Anthony Carty: Hersch Lauterpacht: A Powerful Eastern European Figure in International Law; Karolina Wierczynska: Judge Manfred Lachs and His Role in International Adjudication; Janne E. Nijman: Jan Amos Comenius (1592–1670): Reformer of Humanity; Pavel Šturma: The Czech Tradition of International Legal Scholarship; Péter Kovács: László Buza and His Heritage for Hungarian International Lawyers; Vladimir-Djuro Degan: An Essay on the Doctrine of International Law in Croatia and the Former Yugoslavia; Olga Bytkevich: Ukrainian Legal Science on the History of the Ancient and Medieval International Law; William E. Butler: Russian International Legal History: A Plea for Revisionism; Peter Holquist: The Dilemmas of an “Official with Progressive Views” – Baron Boris Nolde;Materials on International Law: 2006: Marianne Meiorg, Tanel Kerikmäe and Kari Käsper (eds.): Estonia; Martinš Paparinskis (ed.): Latvia; Saulius Katuoka in cooperation with Loreta Šaltinyte (eds.): Lithuania; Book Reviews; List of Contributors; Information for Authors.