Delbrück / Giegerich / Zimmermann | German Yearbook of International Law /Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht. Vol. 50 (2007) | Buch | 978-3-428-12844-0 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Band 50, 902 Seiten, Format (B × H): 176 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 1429 g

Reihe: German Yearbook of International Law - Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht

Delbrück / Giegerich / Zimmermann

German Yearbook of International Law /Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht. Vol. 50 (2007)

Buch, Englisch, Band 50, 902 Seiten, Format (B × H): 176 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 1429 g

Reihe: German Yearbook of International Law - Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht

ISBN: 978-3-428-12844-0
Verlag: Duncker & Humblot GmbH


The German Yearbook of International Law was founded in 1948 as the "Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht" by Rudolf Laun and Hermann von Mangoldt and is now edited by the Institute for International Law at the University of Kiel. Since its inception it has endeavoured to contribute to the development of international law. Originally it has done this mainly by providing German scholars with an opportunity to publish the results of their works, but increasingly also by offering an international forum.

In view of the desirability of obtaining for the Yearbook the largest possible international audience, the editors in 1976 have decided to use the present English title and to accept for publication preferably contributions written in English, or - to a lesser degree - in French. Naturally, the Yearbook also contains contributions written in German. This policy to overcome traditional language barriers appears to have proven successful both in informing the international law community about research done in German academic institutions and in presenting international viewpoints on various topics to the German audience.

The Yearbook provides an annual report on the work of internatioal organizations and bodies including the International Court of Justice and the European Court and Commission of Human Rights. Fully aware of the paramount importance of practical aspects in this field, the editors from the beginning also have sought to include contributions from practitioners of international law.
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Inhalt: Focus Section: "Typisch deutsch ...": Is there a German Approach to International Law?: T. Giegerich / A. Zimmermann, Introduction - International Legal Scholarship in Germany: A. Carty, The Evolution of International Legal Scholarship in Germany during the Kaiserreich and the Weimarer Republik (1871-1933) - M. Stolleis, Against Universalism: German International Law under the Swastika: Some Contributions to the History of Jurisprudence 1933-1945 - K. Ipsen, International Legal Scholarship in West Germany after World War II - W. Poeggel, The Development of Teaching and Research in the Field of Public International Law at the Universities of the Former German Democratic Republic - T. Schweisfurth, The Science of Public International Law in the German Democratic Republic - R. Kolb, German Legal Scholarship as reflected in Hague Academy Courses on Public International Law - German Obsessions: S. Hobe / K. Nowrot, Whither the Sovereign State? - S. Kadelbach / T. Kleinlein, International Law: a Constitution for Mankind? An Attempt at a Re-appraisal with an Analysis of Constitutional Principles - M. Herdegen / T. Rensmann, Is There a Specific German Approach to the Prohibition of the Use of Force? - Views from the Outside: P.-M. Dupuy, Taking International Law Seriously: The German Approach to International Law - E. Benvenisti, The Conception of International Law as a Legal System - A. Gattini, Post 1945 German International Law and State Responsibility - L. Wildhaber, A Sensible and Serious Approach to International Law? - W. Czaplinski, The German Doctrine of International Law and Polish-German Relations (Past and Future) - L. Hannikainen, Juridically Solid, Politically ... What? Personal Reflections on the German Approach to International Law - F. L. Morrison, German Scholars in the Invisible College of International Lawyers - General Articles: S. Oeter, The Dismemberment of Yugoslavia: An Update on Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and Montenegro - A. Szodruch, Necessity and Beyond. The Legal Aftermath of the Argentine Financial Crisis before the German Federal Constitutional Court - T. Thienel, The Burden and Standard of Proof in the European Court of Human Rights - Reports: S. Klatte / J. S. Dörschner, Die Rechtsprechung des Internationalen Gerichtshofes im Jahre 2007 - P. Braasch / J. Glocke, Die Rechtsprechung des Europäischen Gerichtshofes für Menschenreche im Jahre 2007 - C. A. Müller, The Work of the International Criminal Court in 2007 - E. Fernández Muñoz / T. Gut, The Work of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in the Year 2007 - V. Strnisková / A. Trautmann, Die Rechtsprechung der WTO-Streitbeilegungsgremien im Jahre 2007 - R. Happ / N. Rubins, Awards and Decisions of ICSID Tribunals in 2007 - D. Herrmann / M. Laufmöller, Die Tätigkeit der International Law Commission im Jahre 2007 - Book Reviews - Books Received

From the contents:
Focus Section: "Typisch deutsch ...": Is there a German Approach to International Law?: T. Giegerich / A. Zimmermann, Introduction - International Legal Scholarship in Germany: A. Carty, The Evolution of International Legal Scholarship in Germany during the Kaiserreich and the Weimarer Republik (1871-1933) - M. Stolleis, Against Universalism: German International Law under the Swastika: Some Contributions to the History of Jurisprudence 1933-1945 - K. Ipsen, International Legal Scholarship in West Germany after World War II - W. Poeggel, The Development of Teaching and Research in the Field of Public International Law at the Universities of the Former German Democratic Republic - T. Schweisfurth, The Science of Public International Law in the German Democratic Republic - R. Kolb, German Legal Scholarship as reflected in Hague Academy Courses on Public International Law - German Obsessions: S. Hobe / K. Nowrot, Whither the Sovereign State? - S. Kadelbach / T. Kleinlein, International Law: a Constitution for Mankind? An Attempt at a Re-appraisal with an Analysis of Constitutional Principles - M. Herdegen / T. Rensmann, Is There a Specific German Approach to the Prohibition of the Use of Force? - Views from the Outside: P.-M. Dupuy, Taking International Law Seriously: The German Approach to International Law - E. Benvenisti, The Conception of International Law as a Legal System - A. Gattini, Post 1945 German International Law and State Responsibility - L. Wildhaber, A Sensible and Serious Approach to International Law? - W. Czaplinski, The German Doctrine of International Law and Polish-German Relations (Past and Future) - L. Hannikainen, Juridically Solid, Politically ... What? Personal Reflections on the German Approach to International Law - F. L. Morrison, German Scholars in the Invisible College of International Lawyers - General Articles: S. Oeter, The Dismemberment of Yugoslavia: An Update on Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and Montenegro - A. Szodruch, Necessity and Beyond. The Legal Aftermath of the Argentine Financial Crisis before the German Federal Constitutional Court - T. Thienel, The Burden and Standard of Proof in the European Court of Human Rights - Reports: S. Klatte / J. S. Dörschner, Die Rechtsprechung des Internationalen Gerichtshofes im Jahre 2007 - P. Braasch / J. Glocke, Die Rechtsprechung des Europäischen Gerichtshofes für Menschenreche im Jahre 2007 - C. A. Müller, The Work of the International Criminal Court in 2007 - E. Fernández Muñoz / T. Gut, The Work of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in the Year 2007 - V. Strnisková / A. Trautmann, Die Rechtsprechung der WTO-Streitbeilegungsgremien im Jahre 2007 - R. Happ / N. Rubins, Awards and Decisions of ICSID Tribunals in 2007 - D. Herrmann / M. Laufmöller, Die Tätigkeit der International Law Commission im Jahre 2007 - Book Reviews - Books Received


Professor Andreas Zimmermann is Professor of Law, University of Potsdam and Director Potsdam Centre of Human Rights; Dr. jur. (Heidelberg), LL.M. (Harvard); former Member of the German delegation to the Preparatory Committee and the United Nations Diplomatic Conference on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court; member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration; counsel in various cases before the ICJ; judge ad hoc in various cases before the European Court of Human Rights; arbitrator under the annex to the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties; member of the advisory board on UN issues of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


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