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

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ARNAULD, Andreas von, Kerstin von der DECKEN, Nele MATZ-LÜCK (Hrsg.),

German Yearbook of International Law – Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht. Vol. 60 (2017). 1. Aufl. Berlin, Duncker & Humblot, 2019.

17 x 24 cm. 834 S. Abb., 834 S. (German Yearbook of International Law – Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht, 60). ISBN 9783428156580.

OBITUARY

Ingo Winkelmann

Antonius »Tono« Eitel † (1933–2017)

FORUM: The Relationship between African States and the International Criminal Court

Gerhard Werle and Moritz Vormbaum

African States, the African Union, and the International Criminal Court: A Continuing Story

Dire Tladi

Of Heroes and Villains, Angels and Demons: The ICC-AU Tension Revisited

FOCUS: International Law and the Dehumanisation of Activities

Helmut Philipp Aust

»The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness«: The Future of Human Rights Law in the Light of Algorithmic Authority

Thomas Burri

International Law and Artificial Intelligence

Aldo Chircop

Testing International Legal Regimes: The Advent of Automated Commercial Vessels

Stephan Hobe and Benjamyn I. Scott

International Civil Aviation and the Dehumanisation of Activities

Stefan A. Kaiser

Legal Challenges of Automated and Autonomous Systems

Nicholas Tsagourias and Russell Buchan

Automatic Cyber Defence and the Laws of War

Antje von Ungern-Sternberg

Artifical Agents and General Principles of Law

WALTHER SCHÜCKING LECTURE

Philip Allott

Beyond War and Diplomacy: A Giant Step for Mankind

SPECIAL SECTION: Towards Utopia – Rethinking International Law

Jens T. Theilen, Isabelle Hassfurther, and Wiebke Staff

Guest Editors’ Introduction: Towards Utopia – Rethinking

International Law

Jens T. Theilen

Of Wonder and Changing the World: Philip Allott’s Legal Utopianism

Ka Lok Yip

What is Human? Reading Social Idealism against the Reality of Blackman and Azaria

Radhika Jagtap

Resistance through Utopia: Reflections on the Niyamgiri Anti-Mining Movement and International Law

Wiebke Staff

Customary International Law: A Vehicle on the Road from Istopia to Eutopia?

Isabelle Hassfurther

Transforming the »International Unsociety«: Towards Eutopia by Means of International Recognition of Peoples’ Representatives

Dorothy Makaza

Towards Afrotopia. The AU Withdrawal Strategy Document, the ICC, and the Possibility of Pluralistic Utopias

Severin Meier

The Influence of Utopian Projects on the Interpretation of International Law and the Healthy Myth of Objectivity

Marnie Lloydd

Persistent Tensions? International Legal Perspectives on ›Other‹ Foreign Fighters

Michelle Staggs Kelsall

From a Stark Utopia to Everyday Utopias

Rossana Deplano

Building Pragmatic Utopias: The »Other« Security Council, International Law, and the United Nations Dream

GENERAL ARTICLES

Peter Lawrence and Lukas Köhler

Representation of Future Generations through International Climate Litigation: A Normative Framework

Anja Seibert-Fohr

From Complicity to Due Diligence: When Do States Incur Responsibility for Their Involvement in Serious International Wrongdoing?

GERMAN PRACTICE

Avril Rushe

Same-Sex Marriage under the Grundgesetz and the European Convention on Human Rights

Isabelle Hassfurther

Will There Be »Justice for Syria«? The Assad Regime in German Courts

Felix Würkert

The German Past between Collectives and Individuals

Tobias Thienel

Application and Repeal of the Offence of Insulting Foreign Heads of State: The Böhmermann Affair

Alena Kunstreich

Prohibition or Non-Proliferation? Germany’s Point of View Concerning the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and Effective Nuclear Arms Control and Disarmament

Markus Gentzsch and Marc Becker

PSPP – Curtain Up for a New Act in the Drama »German Federal Constitutional Court versus European Court of Justice«

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