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    The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 2018

    The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 2018 by Ziccardi Capaldo, Giuliana;

    Series: Global Community: Yearbook of International Law & Jurisprudence;

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 10 September 2019

    • ISBN 9780190072506
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages992 pages
    • Size 185x257x50 mm
    • Weight 1905 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    The 2018 edition of The Global Community: Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence constitutes the only thorough annual survey of major developments in international courts. General Editor Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo selects excerpts from important court opinions, supported by contributors who provide expert guidance on those cases. The topical organization and subject index make the thorough, comprehensive content easy to navigate.

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    Long description:

    The Global Community Yearbook is a one-stop resource for all researchers studying international law generally or international tribunals specifically. The Yearbook has established itself as an authoritative source of reference on global legal issues and international jurisprudence. It includes analysis of the most significant global trends in a way that allows readers to monitor the development of the global legal order from several perspectives. The Global Community Yearbook publishes annually in a volume of carefully chosen primary source material and corresponding expert commentary. The general editor, Professor Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo, employs her vast expertise in international law to select excerpts from important court opinions and to choose experts from around the world to contribute essay-guides, which illuminate those cases. Although the main focus is recent case law from the major international tribunals and regional courts, the first four parts of each year's edition features expert articles by renowned scholars who address broader themes in current and future developments in international law and global policy, themes that appear throughout the case law of the many courts covered by the series as a whole. The Global Community Yearbook has thus become not just an indispensable window to recent jurisprudence: the series now also serves to prepare researchers for the issues facing emerging global law.

    The 2018 edition both updates readers on the important work of long-standing international tribunals and introduces readers to more novel topics in international law. The Yearbook continues to provide expert coverage of the Court of Justice of the European Union and diverse tribunals from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to criminal tribunals such as the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, to economically based tribunals such as ICSID and the WTO Dispute Resolution panel. This edition contains original research articles on the development and analysis of the concept of global law and the views of the global law theorists such as: whether the Paris Declaration of 2017 and the Oslo Recommendation of 2018 deals with enhancing their institutions' legitimacy; how to reconcile human rights, trade law, intellectual property, investment and health law with the WTO dispute settlement panel upholding Australia's tobacco plain packaging measure; Israel's acceptance of Palestinian statehood contingent upon prior Palestinian "demilitarization" is potentially contrary to pertinent international law; and a proposal to strengthen cooperation between the ECJ and National Courts in light of the failure of the dialogue between the ECJ and the Italian Constitutional Court on the interpretation of Article 325 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European union. The Yearbook provides students, scholars, and practitioners alike a valuable combination of expert discussion and direct quotes from the court opinions to which that discussion relates, as well as an annual overview of the process of cross-fertilization between international courts and tribunals. The Yearbook provides students, scholars, and practitioners alike a valuable combination of expert discussion and direct quotes from the court opinions to which that discussion relates, as well as an annual overview of the process of cross-fertilization between international courts and tribunals and a section focusing on the thought of leading international law scholars on the subject of the globalization.

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    A very useful new publication, one that retains its focus on relevant
    global developments in international law while being extensive in the
    issues it covers, and this makes it different from other similar
    publications."
    Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Non-State Actors and International Law,
    Review, 2002 Edition.

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    Table of Contents:

    Aims & Scope
    Outline of the Parts
    EDITORIAL
    The Taricco Affair: A Dialogue Between the Deaf and the Dumb. A Proposal to Strengthen Cooperation Between the ECJ and National Courts, Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo.
    PART 1: ARTICLES
    "External Stakeholder Benevolence": An Emerging Paradigm in International Criminal Justice? - Critical Reflections on the Paris Declaration 2017 and the Oslo Recommendations 2018 on the Efficiency and Legitimacy of International Courts, Michael Bohlander.
    How to Reconcile Human Rights, Trade Law, Intellectual Property, Investment and Health Law? WTO Dispute Settlement Panel Upholds Australia?s Plain Packaging Regulations of Tobacco Products, Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann.
    The Citizen and the State: A Paradoxical Relation, Chris Thornhill.
    PART 2: NOTES AND COMMENTS
    Statehood and Recognition in International Law: A Post-Colonial Invention, Jean d?Aspremont.
    Misdiagnosing the Human Rights Malaise: Possible Lessons from the Danish Chairmanship of the Council of Europe, Jacques Hartmann.
    Article 103 of the UN Charter and Security Council Authorizations, Robert Kolb.
    Under Construction: the Euro-Mediterranean Free Trade Area (EMFTA), Francesco Seatzu.
    PART 3: IN FOCUS - GLOBAL POLICIES AND LAW
    Demilitarizing Palestine. A Flawed Legal Approach To Middle East Peace, Louis René Beres.
    Illiberal versus Liberal State Branding and Public International Law: Denmark and the Approximation to Human(itarian) Rightlessness, Anja Matwijkiw & Bronik Matwijkiw.
    A Constitutional-Driven Change of Heart ISP Liability, AI and the Digital Single Market, Oreste Pollicino & Giovanni De Gregorio.
    Appendix of the Part - Topics Covered in the Previous Issues (2008-2017)
    PART 4: FORUM - JURISPRUDENTIAL CROSS-FERTILIZATION: AN ANNUAL OVERVIEW
    I. Introductory Module - MISSION AND CONCEPTS
    I.1 The Continuity of Jurisprudential Cross-Fertilization in the Case-Law of International Tribunals in Their Common Mission of Realization of Justice, Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade.
    II. Module - CRIMINAL LAW - The Relationship Between International Criminal Tribunals and Their Relationship with the ICJ or Another International Court or Arbitral Tribunal
    II.1The ICC Appeals Chamber?s Judgment in The Prosecutor v. Bemba at al. ? A Reminder of the Often Overlooked Value of International Jurisprudence Concerning Offences Against the Administration of Justice, Anda Scarlat.
    III. Module - HUMAN RIGHTS LAW - The Relationship Between Courts of Human Rights and Their Relationship with the ICJ or Another International Court or Arbitral Tribunal
    III.1 Reparations for Victims of Mass Atrocities: Actual and Potential Contributions of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights to the International Criminal Court, Juan-Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo.
    IV. Module - ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, LAW OF THE SEA, GLOBAL COMMONS LAW - The Relationship Between the ITLOS and the ICJ or Another International Court or Arbitral Tribunal
    IV.1 Collective Reparations as a Partial Remedy for State-Perpetrated Blanket Violations of the Rights of Targeted Child Asylum Seeker Groups, Sonja C. Grover.
    PART 5: DECISIONS OF INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS IN 2017
    I. INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
    I.1 INTRODUCTORY NOTE, John G. Merrills.
    I.2 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW
    II. INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE LAW OF THE SEA
    II.1 INTRODUCTORY NOTE, Tullio Treves.
    II.2 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW
    III. WTO DISPUTE SETTLEMENT SYSTEM
    III.1 INTRODUCTORY NOTE, Joanna Gomula.
    III.2 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW
    IV. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
    IV.1 INTRODUCTORY NOTE, Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops.
    IV.2 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW
    IV.2.1 SITUATION IN CÔTE D?IVOIRE
    IV.2.2 SITUATION IN THE DARFUR
    IV.2.3 SITUATION IN MALI
    IV.2.4 SITUATION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
    IV.2.5 SITUATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF BURUNDI
    V. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
    V.1 INTRODUCTORY NOTE, Rafael Nieto-Navia.
    V.2 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW
    VI. COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
    VI.1 INTRODUCTORY NOTE, Antonio Tizzano.
    VI.2 GENERAL COURT
    VI.2.1 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW
    VI.3 COURT OF JUSTICE
    VI.3.1 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW
    VII. EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    VII.1 INTRODUCTORY NOTE, Guido Raimondi.
    VII.2 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW
    VIII. INTER-AMERICAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    VIII.1 INTRODUCTORY NOTE, Eduardo Ferrer Mac-Gregor Poisot.
    VIII.2 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW
    IX. INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES
    IX.1 INTRODUCTORY NOTE, August Reinisch.
    IX.2 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW
    X. PERMANENT COURT OF ARBITRATION
    X.1 INTRODUCTORY NOTE, Diego Mejía-Lemos.
    X.2 LEGAL MAXIMS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS FROM SELECTED CASE LAW
    PART 6: RECENT LINES OF INTERNATIONALIST THOUGHT
    Enhancing the Globe?s Governance, Struggling with Research and Politics, Thomas G. Weiss.

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