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The Irish Yearbook of International Law, Volume 6, 2011: Irish Yearbook of International Law

Editat de Fiona de Londras, Siobhán Mullally
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 aug 2013
The Irish Yearbook of International Law is intended to stimulate further research into Ireland's practice in international affairs and foreign policy, filling a gap in existing legal scholarship and assisting in the dissemination of Irish thinking and practice on matters of international law. On an annual basis, the Yearbook presents peer-reviewed academic articles and book reviews on general issues of international law. Designated correspondents provide reports on international law developments in Ireland, Irish practice in international fora and the European Union, and the practice of joint North-South implementation bodies in Ireland. In addition, the Yearbook reproduces documents that reflect Irish practice on contemporary issues of international law. Publication of the Irish Yearbook of International Law makes Irish practice and opinio juris more readily available to Governments, academics and international bodies when determining the content of international law. In providing a forum for the documentation and analysis of North-South relations the Yearbook also makes an important contribution to post-conflict and transitional justice studies internationally.As a matter of editorial policy, the Yearbook seeks to promote a multilateral approach to international affairs, reflecting and reinforcing Ireland's long-standing commitment to multilateralism as a core element of foreign policy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781849464772
ISBN-10: 1849464774
Pagini: 254
Dimensiuni: 171 x 244 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Irish Yearbook of International Law

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

This book fills a gap in existing legal scholarship by assisting in the dissemination of Irish thinking and practice on matters of international law.In the book designated correspondents provide reports on international law developments in Ireland, Irish practice in international fora and the European Union.The book is intended to stimulate further research into Ireland's practice in international affairs and foreign policyA useful tool for all those interested in International Law.

Notă biografică

Fiona de Londras is Professor of Law at Durham University.Siobhán Mullally is Professor of Law at University College Cork.

Cuprins

ARTICLESMary Robinson, Climate Change Post-Durban Paul Govind, A Reorientation of Climte Justice - Capability Justice and Climate Change Adaptation Fanny Thornton, Compensatory Justice for Climate Change Displacees under International Law: Fault-Based and No-Fault Approaches David Browne, Causation and Damages in Climate Litigation: Evaluating the Role of Human Rights Law SHORTER ARTICLES AND NOTESDarren O'Donovan, The Diplomatic Disputes between the Holy See and the Irish State 2009-2012: A Legal Analysis Marie McGonagle, Kevin Boyle - An Appreciation of His Work on Freedom of Expression Tom Hadden, Working with Kevin - A Personal Reminiscence CORRESPONDENT REPORTSAlan Brady, Irish Practice in International Law 2011 Ronán Long, Irish Practice on the Law of the Sea 2011 Stephen Coutts, Ireland the European Union 2011 Colin Smith, Human Rights in Ireland 2011 Brice Dickson, Human Rights in Northern Ireland 2011 BOOK REVIEWSFionnuala ní Aoláin, Dina Francesca Haynes and Naomi Cahn, On the Frontlines: Gender, War and the Post-Conflict Process [Doris Buss] Suzanne Egan, The UN Human Rights Treaty System: Law and Procedure [Edel Hughes] Fiona de Londras, Detention in the 'War on Terror': Can Human Rights Fight Back? [Conor Gearty] Steven Dewulf, The Signature of Evil: (Re)Defining Torture in International Law [Michelle Farrell] DOCUMENTS1. Statement on Russian involvement in the forging of Irish Passports, 1 February 2011 2. UN Human Rights Council: Special Session on Libya, Geneva, 25 February 2011, Address by the Permanent Representative of Ireland, Mr. Gerard Corr 3. Address by the President of Ireland, Mary McAleese, to the International Court of Justice, The Hague, Monday 2 May 2011 4. Concluding Observations of the UN Committee Against Torture on the Initial Report of Ireland, adopted 17 June 2011, UN Doc. CAT//IRL/CO/1 5. Government Recognises the Independence of South Sudan, 9 July 2011 6. Statement by H.E. MS Anne Anderson Permanent Representative, General Assembly interactive thematic debate on 'The role of regional and sub-regional arrangements in implementing the responsibility to protect', New York 12 July 2011 7. Statement by the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Mr Eamon Gilmore T.D., on developments in Libya, 22 August 2011 8. Summary of the Response of the Holy See to Mr Eamon Gilmore, Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade of Ireland, concerning the Cloyne Report 9. Statement by Nuala ni Mhuircheartaigh, Assistant Legal Adviser, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, at the Sixth Committee UN General Assembly on: The scope and application of the principle of universal jurisdiction, 12 October 2011 10. MV Saoirse - Statement by the Tánaiste, 4 November 2011 11. Declaration recognising the compulsory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice, 8 December 2011

Descriere

The Yearbook stimulates further research into Ireland's practice in international affairs and foreign policy, filling a gap in existing legal scholarship and assisting in the dissemination of Irish thinking and practice on matters of international law.