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  • The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 2023: Global Law, Politics, Ethics, Justice

    The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 2023 by Capaldo, Giuliana Ziccardi;

    Global Law, Politics, Ethics, Justice

    Sorozatcím: Global Community: Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2025. január 31.

    • ISBN 9780197795392
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem832 oldal
    • Méret 256x188x55 mm
    • Súly 1547 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • 559

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    The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence features an annual review of global issues and legal developments from international courts and tribunals. The 2023 edition explores threats to democracy and the environment, international reparations issues, the implications of the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Palestine conflicts pertaining to international law, and the legality of the ECOWAS's intervention in Niger, among other topics.

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    The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence (Yearbook, GCYILJ) provides an authoritative, comprehensive, and unique annual review of the most significant legal transformations worldwide, covering a vast range of global legal issues and developments before international courts and tribunals. Its philosophy is rooted in a global perspective, transcending sectoral and spatial confines, and is unprecedented in subject, methodology, and research. Its scope is closely linked to an annual monitoring process that tracks the construction of a global community. This involves examining the implications for law (specifically global constitutional principles), justice, governance, and ethics, which are the “key identifiers” of a legal community.

    The 2023 volume marks a decisive stage for the Yearbook, introducing significant refinements to its composition, scope, and format. The revamping includes the establishment of a new editorial board, an increase in the number of international courts and tribunals covered, and increased attention on the role of both “ethics” and “politics” in the global legal system. This has been emphasized by the addition of a subtitle: Global Law, Politics, Ethics, Justice.

    The 2023 edition is dedicated to exploring globalization, including threats to the environment and democracy which in turn endanger the stability of the global community, as well as UN and WTO sustainable development reforms and the movement toward a constitutionalization of global health. Other articles address the normative framework of global security governance and hybrid regimes, including the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Palestine conflicts and relevant international law principles; the legality of the ECOWAS's intervention in Niger; the development of the right to reparations in international law; and the global regulation of hazardous chemical trade, among other subjects.

    The Yearbook is ingrained in the analysis of judicial practice. In this volume the coverage of international courts and tribunals has doubled in size (from 10 to 20) to account for the fragmentation of international law and the significance of certain emerging issues. In response to the proliferation of judicial mechanisms and the evolution of international jurisprudence, GCYILJ will now publish “Jurisprudential Surveys” covering a wide range of issues addressed by twice as many international courts, tribunals, and other quasi-jurisdictions. The Yearbook features articles by renowned scholars, judges, and experts worldwide using an interdisciplinary approach that integrates a theoretical lens with practical research methods grounded in jurisprudential data, which is precisely interpreted for the reader. Its aim is to guide the establishment of a more just, responsive, and coherent legal order for the global community.

    The Yearbook provides students, scholars, and practitioners alike an informed, constructive debate of fundamental questions in international and global studies facing the emerging global legal system, as well as an indispensable window into recent case law. Readers can anticipate receiving the most recent updates in the emerging global community in terms of international legal theory, digital technologies and approaches, and judicial best practices.

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    Table of Contents:
    Aims & Scope
    Outline of the Sections
    EDITORIAL
    The Growth Path of the GCYILJ: The “Global Communitarian Paradigm” and Its Developmental Phases
    Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo
    ARTICLES
    A Phenomenology of the Law of International Organizations
    Jean d'Aspremont
    The Legal Fabrique of Global Security Governance
    Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi
    European Economic and Environmental Constitutionalism as Driver for UN and WTO Sustainable Development Reforms
    Ulrich Petersmann
    Constitutionalizing Global Health: The Security Council as a “Constitutional Legislator”
    Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo
    NOTES AND COMMENTS
    ECOWAS Intervention in Niger
    Afia A. Amponsah-Mensah
    Russian Crimes Against Humanity in Ukraine: Intersecting Backgrounds of Aggression and Genocide Under International Law
    Louis René Beres
    Détermination du domaine d'application du principe dit de l'Or monétaire dans le droit de la Cour internationale de Justice
    Robert Kolb
    SPECIAL TOPICS SECTION-REPARATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
    Introduction to the Collection of Papers on Reparations
    Otto Spijkers
    Reparations for European Colonialism: From the Movement to the Law and Back?
    Judith Hackmack & Sarah Imani,
    Reparations for Internationally Wrongful Acts Against the Sámi Indigenous People:
    Challenging Statehood and International Law
    Carola Lingaas
    Guilty Consciences and Making Good: Historical Perspectives on Reparation
    Stephen Neff
    How (not) to Compensate for State Responsibility in Armed Conflict - the DRC v Uganda Reparations Judgment and the International Law of Reparations
    Robert G. Volterra & Florentine Vos
    Interstate Cooperation Regarding Reparations for Victims: Analysis of the Julien Grisonas v Argentina Case in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
    Marcela Zúñiga Reyes
    GLOBAL POLICIES AND LAW
    What's Your Poison? The Global Regulation of the Trade in Hazardous Chemicals
    Peter Hough
    ETHICS AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
    Let There Be Light! Regime Hybridity as a Reinvention of (Different Dimensions of) the Democratic Paradox
    Anja Matwijkiw
    GLOBAL JUSTICE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL/GLOBAL LAW AND GOVERNANCE - Edited by Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo
    Universal Jurisdictions
    I. INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE (ICJ)
    The Role of the International Court of Justice in Developing International/Global Law: A Survey of ICJ Decisions 2022-23
    Robert Kolb & Aymeric Hêche
    II. INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR THE SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES (ICSID)
    From Illegality in the Making of an Investment to Breaches of Investment Standards Without Compensation-A Survey of ICSID Decisions 2022/2023
    August Reinisch & Johannes Tropper
    III. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC)
    The Role of the International Criminal Court in Developing International/Global Law: A Survey of ICC Decisions 2022-23
    Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops & Alexandre Desevedavy
    IV. INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE LAW OF THE SEA (ITLOS)
    The Role of the Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in Developing International/Global Law: A Survey of ITLOS Decisions 2022-23
    Yoshifumi Tanaka
    V. PERMANENT COURT OF ARBITRATION (PCA)
    The Role of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in Developing International/Global Law: A Survey of PCA Decisions in 2022
    Patrícia Galvão Teles & João Gil Antunes
    VI. IOs' ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS (IATs)
    The Role of the International Administrative Tribunals in Developing International/Global Law: A Survey of IATs Decisions 2022-23
    Francesco Seatzu & Paolo Vargiu
    VII. WTO DISPUTE SETTLEMENT SYSTEM (WTO DSS)
    The Role of the WTO Dispute Settlement System (WTO DSS) in Developing International/Global Law: A Survey of WTO Judicial Decisions 2022-23
    Joanna Gomula
    Regional Courts
    VIII. AFRICAN COURT ON HUMAN AND PEOPLES' RIGHTS (ACtHPR)
    The Role of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights in Developing International/Global Law: A Survey of ACtHPR Decisions 2022-23
    Sfiso Nxumalo &Catherine O'Regan
    IX. CARIBBEAN COURT OF JUSTICE (CCJ)
    The Role of the Caribbean Court of Justice in Developing International/Global Law: A Survey of CCJ Decisions 2022-23
    David S. Berry
    X. COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION (CJEU)
    The Role of the Court of Justice of the European Union in Developing International/Global Law: A Survey of CJEU Decisions 2022-23
    Koen Lenaerts
    XI. ECONOMIC COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF INDEPENDENT STATES (CIS ECONOMIC COURT)
    The Role of the Economic Court of the Commonwealth of Independent States in Developing International/Global Law: A Survey of CIS Economic Court Decisions 2022-23
    Alena Douhan
    XII. ECOWAS COMMUNITY COURT OF JUSTICE (ECCJ)
    The Role of the ECOWAS Community Court of Justice in Developing International/Global Law: A Survey of ECCJ Decisions 2022-23
    Kofi Oteng Kufuor
    XIII. EUROPEAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT COURT (EFTA COURT)
    The Role of the European Free Trade Agreement Court in Developing International/Global Law: A Survey of EFTA Court Decisions 2022-23
    Páll Hreinsson & Olafur Einarsson
    XIV. EUROASIAN ECONOMIC UNION COURT (EAEU COURT)
    The Role of the Eurasian Economic Union Court in Developing International/Global Law: A Survey of the Results of 9 Years Cadence of Court First Composition 2015-2023
    Tatsiana ?Mikhaliova & Alena Douhan
    XV. EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS (ECtHR)
    The Role of the European Court of Human Rights in Developing International/Global Law: A Survey of ECtHR Decisions 2022-23
    Siofra O'Leary
    XVI. INTER-AMERICAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS (IACtHR)
    The Role of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in Developing International/Global Law: A Survey of IACtHR Decisions 2022-23
    Ricardo Pérez Manrique
    XVII. OSCE COURT OF CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION (CCA)
    The Role of the OSCE Court of Conciliation and Arbitration in Developing International/Global Law: A Survey of CCA Decisions 2022-23
    Roman Kwiecie?
    XVIII. UN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE (UNHRC)
    Authoritarian Regimes and Emergency Measures at the UN Human Rights Committee's 2022-2023 Jurisprudence
    Diane Desierto
    Ad Hoc Criminal Tribunals and Special Courts
    XIX. HYBRID TRIBUNALS
    The Role of the Hybrid Tribunals in Developing International/Global Law: A Survey of Tribunals' Decisions 2022-23
    Sarah Williams
    XX. INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL MECHANISM FOR CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS (IRMCT)
    The Role of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals in Developing International/Global Law: A Survey of IRMCT Decisions 2022-23
    Rafael Nieto-Navia
    RECENT LINES OF INTERNATIONALIST THOUGHT
    Remembering Edward Said at a Time of Palestinian Tragedy
    Richard Falk

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