A juscogens.net feature, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].
Books:
Hemme Battjes, European Asylum Law and International Law
Omer Elagab & Jeehaan Elagab, International Documents Relating to Terrorism
Finn Laursen (ed.), The Treaty of Nice: Actor Preferences, Bargaining and Institutional Choice
Helen O'Nions, Minority Rights Protection in International Law: The Roma of Europe
Steven C. Roach, Politicizing the International Criminal Court : The Convergence of Politics, Ethics, and Law
Articles:
Journal of International Criminal Justice (United Kingdom), Volume 4, Number 2, May 2006
- Han-Ru Zhou, The Enforcement of Arrest Warrants by International Forces: From the ICTY to the ICC
- Carsten Stahn, Héctor Olásolo, and Kate Gibson, Participation of Victims in Pre-Trial Proceedings of the ICC
- Harmen G. van der Wilt, Genocide, Complicity in Genocide and International v. Domestic Jurisdiction: Reflections on the van Anraat Case
- Ulrich Garms and Katharina Peschke, War Crimes Prosecution in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-2002): An Analysis through the Jurisprudence of the Human Rights Chamber
Criminal Law Forum (Netherlands), Volume 16, Numbers 3-4, October 2005
- Héctor Olásolo, Reflections on the International Criminal Court's Jurisdictional Reach
Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law, Volume 14, Number 1, Winter 2005
- Bruno Simma, Carsten Hoppe, FROM LaGRAND AND AVENA TO MEDELLIN--A ROCKY ROAD TOWARD IMPLEMENTATION
- John King Gamble, Charlotte Ku, Chris Strayer, HUMAN-CENTRIC INTERNATIONAL LAW: A MODEL AND A SEARCH FOR EMPIRICAL INDICATORS
- Kweku Vanderpuye, THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND DISCRETIONARY EVIDENTIAL EXCLUSION: TOEING THE MARK?
- David Schleicher, LIBERAL INTERNATIONAL LAW THEORY AND THE UNITED NATIONS MISSION IN KOSOVO: IDEAS AND PRACTICE
International Lawyer, Volume 40, Number 1, Spring 2006
- Henry T. King, American Bar Association's Commemoration of the 60th Anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials
- Whitney R. Harris, Tyranny on Trial: The Trial of the Major German War Criminals at Nuremberg, 1945-46, An Address to the American Bar Association
- Claus Kress, Versailles--Nuremberg--The Hague: Germany and International Criminal Law
- Nsongurua J. Udombana, An Escape from Reason: Genocide and the International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur
Indiana International & Comparative Law Review, Volume 16, Number 1, 2005
- Mark S. Stein, The Security Council, the International Criminal Court, and the Crime of Aggression: How Exclusive Is the Security Council's Power to Determine Aggression?
International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law (Netherlands), Volume 21, Number 1, 2006
- Robin Churchill, Dispute Settlement under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea: Survey for 2004
Houston Journal of International Law Volume 28, Number 2, Spring 2006
- Jeffrey F. Addicott, CONTRACTORS ON THE "BATTLEFIELD:" PROVIDING ADEQUATE PROTECTION, ANTI-TERRORISM TRAINING, AND PERSONNEL RECOVERY FOR CIVILIAN CONTRACTORS ACCOMPANYING THE MILITARY IN COMBAT AND CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS
- Gregory F. Intoccia and Joe Wesley Moore, COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY, WARFARE, AND THE LAW: IS THE NETWORK A WEAPON SYSTEM?
Cardozo Law Review, Volume 27, Number 4, February 2006
Symposium - The Nuremberg Trials: A Reappraisal and Their Legacy
- Patricia M. Wald, Running the Trial of the Century: The Nuremberg Legacy
- Donald Bloxham, The Nuremberg Trials and the Occupation of Germany
- Yael Danieli, Reappraising the Nuremberg Trials and Their Legacy: The Role of Victims in International Law
- Zhang Wanhong, From Nuremberg to Tokyo: Some Reflections on the Tokyo Trial (On the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials)
- David M. Crane, White Man's Justice: Applying International Justice After Regional Third World Conflicts
- William A. Schabas, Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity, and Darfur: The Commission of Inquiry's Findings on Genocide
Netherlands International Law Review (Netherlands), Volume 53, Issue 1, May 2006
- Robert Kolb, Principles as Sources of International Law (With Special Reference to Good Faith)
- Gelijn Molier, Humanitarian Intervention and The Responsibility to Protect After 9/11
Berkeley Journal of International Law, Volume 24, Number 1, 2006
- Grant T. Harris, THE ERA OF MULTILATERAL OCCUPATION
- Harlan Grant Cohen, SUPREMACY AND DIPLOMACY: THE INTERNATIONAL LAW OF THE U.S. SUPREME COURT
Leiden Journal of International Law (Netherlands), Volume 19, Number 1, March 2006
- LOUIZA ODYSSEOS and FABIO PETITO, Introducing the International Theory of Carl Schmitt: International Law, International Relations, and the Present Global Predicament(s)
- JÖRG FRIEDRICHS, Defining the International Public Enemy: The Political Struggle behind the Legal Debate on International Terrorism
- MARIA CHIARA VITUCCI, Has Pandora's Box Been Closed? The Decisions on the Legality of Use of Force Cases in Relation to the Status of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) within the United Nations
- IRIS CANOR, When Jus ad Bellum Meets Jus in Bello: The Occupier's Right of Self-Defence against Terrorism Stemming from Occupied Territories
- ROBERT CRYER, Sudan, Resolution 1593, and International Criminal Justice