PROELß,A., German Yearbook of International Law - Jahrbuch für Internationales R

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PROELß, Alexander, Thomas GIEGERICH (Hrsg.),

German Yearbook of International Law – Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht. Vol. 52 (2009). 1. Aufl. Berlin, Duncker & Humblot, 2010.

16 x 23 cm. 745 S. Tab., Abb.; 745 S. (German Yearbook of International Law – Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht, 52). ISBN 9783428133758.

Inhalt: Forum: T. Giegerich, The Federal Constitutional Court’s Judgment on the Treaty of Lisbon: The Last Word (German) Wisdom Ever Has to Say on a United Europe? – Focus Section: Chances and Challenges of Regional Human Rights Protection: G. Bekker, The African Human Rights System: An Uphill Struggle – K. Hashemi, Muslim States, Regional Human Rights Systems and the Organization of the Islamic Conference – P. Malanczuk, Regional Protection of Human Rights in the Asia-Pacific Region – M. O’Boyle / J. Darcy, The European Court of Human Rights: Accomplishments, Predicaments and Challenges – J. M. Pasqualucci, The Inter-American Human Rights System: Progress Made and Still To Be Made – Symposium: The Nord Stream Pipeline: Legal, Economic and Environmental Issues: R. Götz, The Nord Stream Pipeline: The Energy Policy Background – S. Vinogradov, Challenges of Nord Stream: Streamlining International Legal Frameworks and Regimes for Submarine Pipelines – T. Koivurova / I. Pölönen, Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment in the Case of the Baltic Sea Gas Pipeline – S. Leible, Private International Law: Contracts for the Delivery of Gas – R. Happ, The Nord Stream Pipeline: Settlement of Disputes under the Energy Charter Treaty? – A.-R. Börner, Comment on the Private Law Aspects of the Nord Stream Pipeline – General Articles: P. D. Mora, The Legality of Civil Jurisdiction over Torture under the Universal Principle – A. Seibert-Fohr, Judicial Independence in European Union Accessions: The Emergence of a European Basic Principle – A. D’Amato, The Coerciveness of International Law – L. F. Müller, Judicial Independence as a Council of Europe Standard – K. Oellers-Frahm, The Principle of Consent to International Jurisdiction: Is It Still Alive? Observations on the Judgment on Preliminary Objections in the Case Concerning Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Croatia v. Serbia) – A. Fischer-Lescano / L. Kreck, Piracy and Human Rights: Legal Issues in the Fight against Piracy within the Context of the European „Operation Atalanta“ – M. Susi, Application of the Access to Court Doctrine by the European Court of Human Rights: Estonia’s Concept of Comprehensive Court Protection – A. Alvarez-Jiménez, The World Trade Organization (WTO) Appellate Body’s Limited Autonomy to Modify the WTO Dispute Settlement System – German Practice: T. Giegerich / A. Proelss, Foreword from the Editors – E. Blitza / O. Daum, The Parental Rights of Unmarried Fathers in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights; Zaunegger v. Germany – F. Bieker / L. Frahm, The Retroactive Abolition of the Maximum Period of Preventive Detention; M. v. Germany – T. Thienel, Momentous Judgments against Germany in the European Court of Human Rights: Zaunegger v. Germany and M. v. Germany – P. Braasch, Germany’s Compliance with the European Convention of Human Rights’ Length of Procedure Requirements – B. Elberling, German Involvement in the Prosecution of Somali Piracy Suspects – D. Herrmann, The German Ratification of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and its Optional Protocol – H. Leitsch, No Deportation of Asylum Seekers to Greece? The Decisions of the German Federal Constitutional Court of 8 September, 23 September, 5 November, 13 November and 8 December 2009 – A. Proelss, Action of a Foreign Municipality against the Permission to Operate a Former Military Border-Zone Airport for Civil Purposes – L. Schmeckthal / P. Seifert, Administrative Court of Stuttgart: Level 1 Family Allowance for Registered Partnerships – B. Schriewer, „Rescuing“ Protocol No. 14 to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms: Germany’s Declaration of Acceptance – J.-P. Schütze, Germany’s Ratification of the Optional Protocol to the UN Convention against Torture – C. Seidler / P. Seifert, Federal Administrative Court of Germany: Article 13 (2) (c) of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Legality of Tuition Fees for Higher Education – P. Seifert, Motion to Initiate Legislation for the Belated Implementation of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention Defeated in German Federal Parliament – Book Reviews

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