Hague Yearbook of International Law / Annuaire de La Haye de droit international, Vol. 36 (2023): Hague Yearbook of International Law / Annuaire de La Haye de droit international, cartea 36
Jure Vidmar Ruth Bonnevalle-Koken Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 oct 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004691261
ISBN-10: 900469126X
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Hague Yearbook of International Law / Annuaire de La Haye de droit international
ISBN-10: 900469126X
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Hague Yearbook of International Law / Annuaire de La Haye de droit international
Notă biografică
Prof. Jure Vidmar is Chair of Public International Law at Maastricht University (The Netherlands). Prior to coming to Maastricht, he held teaching and research positions at the University of Oxford, Harvard Law School, University of Amsterdam and University of Nottingham. He is also affiliated with the Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria. Jure has published widely in several areas of international law. His books include Democratic Statehood in International Law: The Emergence of New States in Post-Cold War Practice, Oxford, Hart, 2013, Runner-up for the Birks Prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship in 2014) and Hierarchy in International Law: The Place of Human Rights (Oxford, OUP, 2012, with Erika de Wet).
Prof. Ruth Bonnevalle-Kok is Associate Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure at the Faculty of Law of the University of Aruba. She was a Senior Legal Advisor at the Legal and Operational Affairs Department of the Ministry of Security and Justice of The Netherlands. Until 2014 she was a Member of the Legal Research Office (Section Criminal Law) of the Supreme Court of The Netherlands and served as a Substitute Judge at the district court. In 2007 she received her PhD from Amsterdam University for her doctoral thesis on Statutory Limitations in International Criminal Law. She obtained her Law degree from Leiden University (The Netherlands). Her main expertise is (international) criminal law.
Prof. Ruth Bonnevalle-Kok is Associate Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure at the Faculty of Law of the University of Aruba. She was a Senior Legal Advisor at the Legal and Operational Affairs Department of the Ministry of Security and Justice of The Netherlands. Until 2014 she was a Member of the Legal Research Office (Section Criminal Law) of the Supreme Court of The Netherlands and served as a Substitute Judge at the district court. In 2007 she received her PhD from Amsterdam University for her doctoral thesis on Statutory Limitations in International Criminal Law. She obtained her Law degree from Leiden University (The Netherlands). Her main expertise is (international) criminal law.
Cuprins
Editorial
Contributors
1 Sovereignty and the Community Interest: International Law’s Role in the Domestic Environment
Judith van Veldhuizen
2 Selection Corporate Accountability for Environmental Rights Violations: the Role of Tort Litigation in National Courts
Narine Ghazaryan
3 Climate Constitutionalism as Lifesaver?: Constitutional Safeguards as a Tool Supporting the Effective Implementation of the Paris Agreement in the United Kingdom, Germany, and France
Nicole Hövelmeyer
4 Maintaining Maritime Entitlements in Troubled Waters: Assessing the Influence of the 2021 Pacific Island Forum Declaration
Matthias Nouvet
5 Historic(al) Rights in Eurasia: a Regional International Law Perspective
Artur Simonyan
6 Definition of ‘Dispute’ in the PCIJ and the ICJ: Juxtaposition of Two Approaches
Dai Tamada
7 Uncertainty in Prohibition of Force Judgments: the Case for Establishing the Threshold of Article 2(4) of the Charter of the United Nations
Helin Laufer
8 TRIPS-Plus Standards in Free Trade Agreements: Are the US and the EU Endeavouring to Domesticate International Law on Intellectual Property?
Bushra Tariq
Contributors
1 Sovereignty and the Community Interest: International Law’s Role in the Domestic Environment
Judith van Veldhuizen
2 Selection Corporate Accountability for Environmental Rights Violations: the Role of Tort Litigation in National Courts
Narine Ghazaryan
3 Climate Constitutionalism as Lifesaver?: Constitutional Safeguards as a Tool Supporting the Effective Implementation of the Paris Agreement in the United Kingdom, Germany, and France
Nicole Hövelmeyer
4 Maintaining Maritime Entitlements in Troubled Waters: Assessing the Influence of the 2021 Pacific Island Forum Declaration
Matthias Nouvet
5 Historic(al) Rights in Eurasia: a Regional International Law Perspective
Artur Simonyan
6 Definition of ‘Dispute’ in the PCIJ and the ICJ: Juxtaposition of Two Approaches
Dai Tamada
7 Uncertainty in Prohibition of Force Judgments: the Case for Establishing the Threshold of Article 2(4) of the Charter of the United Nations
Helin Laufer
8 TRIPS-Plus Standards in Free Trade Agreements: Are the US and the EU Endeavouring to Domesticate International Law on Intellectual Property?
Bushra Tariq