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GIEGERICH,T., A Wiser Century?. Berlin 2009.

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GIEGERICH, Thomas (Hrsg.),

A Wiser Century?. Judicial Dispute Settlement, Disarmament and the Laws of War 100 Years after the Second Hague Peace Conference. 1. Aufl. Berlin, Duncker & Humblot, 2009.

16 x 23 cm. 522 S. (Veröffentlichungen des Walther-Schücking-Instituts für Internationales Recht an der Universität Kiel, 173). ISBN 9783428130405.

Inhalt: Introduction: T. Giegerich, Prevention and Containment of War: Two Fateful Missions Unaccomplished – J. Delbrück, Walther Schücking’s Contribution to the International Rule of Law – S. C. Neff, The Hague Peace Conferences and a Century of Further Struggles – Non-Proliferation and Disarmament: I. Anthony, Weapons of Mass Destruction: Reduction of Stockpiles and Non-Proliferation – H. Krieger, Disarmament Obligations of and Assurances of Non-Use by Nuclear Weapon States – C. Schaller, Keeping Weapons of Mass Destruction from Terrorists. An International Law Perspective – K. Dörmann, Conventional Disarmament: Nothing New on the Geneva Front? – C. Höhn, International Humanitarian Law in the European Union’s Common Foreign and Security Policy, in Particular the EU Code of Conduct on Arms Exports – The Ups and Downs of International Humanitarian Law: S. D. Murphy, Protean Jus ad Bellum – C. Gray, The International Community’s “Responsibility to Protect” Populations from War Crimes and Other International Crimes – K. Schmalenbach, Preventing and Rebuilding Failed States – D. Richter, Humanitarian Law and Human Rights: Intersecting Circles or Separate Spheres? – R. Hofmann, Can Victims of Human Rights Violations Claim Damages? – R. Wilde, From Trusteeship to Self-Determination and Back Again: The Role of the Hague Regulations in the Evolution of International Trusteeship, and the Framework of Rights and Duties of Occupying Powers – E. Benvenisti, The Law on the Unilateral Termination of Occupation – G. H. Fox, A Return to Trusteeship? A Comment on International Territorial Administration – R. Heinsch, The International Committee of the Red Cross and the Challenges of Today’s Armed Conflicts – W. Kälin, The ICRC’s Compilation of the Customary Rules of Humanitarian Law – H.-J. Heintze, Terrorism and Asymmetric Conflicts: A Role for the Martens Clause? – Dispute Settlement by International Courts or Arbitral Tribunals: K. Oellers-Frahm, Nowhere to Go? The Obligation to Settle Disputes Peacefully in the Absence of Compulsory Jurisdiction – B. Simma, How Has Article 36 (2) of the ICJ Statute Fared? – C. J. Tams, The Continued Relevance of Compromissory Clauses as a Source of ICJ Jurisdiction – F. Hoffmeister, The Aegean Conflict. An Unsettled Dispute in Turkey’s EU Accession Course – O. Dörr, The European Court of Justice Getting in the Way: The Abortive MOX Plant Arbitration – C. Chinkin / C. Tomuschat / N. Ronzitti, Panel Discussion: Has International Law Civilized Conflicts since 1907?

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