15 septembre 2019

REVUE : German Yearbook of International Law (vol. 61, 2018)

Catherine MAIA

The latest volume of the German Yearbook of International Law (vol. 61, 2018) is out.


Forum: The Trump Administration and International Law
Jack Goldsmith, Shannon Togawa Mercer, International Law and Institutions in the Trump Era
Focus: International Health Law
Nele Matz-Lück, Introduction
Pedro A. Villarreal, Public International Law and Human Health: Bridging Conceptual Gaps Through Governance
Anika Klafki, International Health Regulations and Transmissible Diseases
Valentin Aichele, "Taking out the Magnifier": Groups in Vulnerable Situations Under Global Health Law
Silja Vöneky, International Standard Setting in Biomedicine – Foundations and New Challenges
Philippe Culletn Hu Yuanquiong, Medical Patents and the Right to Health – From Monopoly Control to Open Access Innovation and Provision of Medicines
Walther Schücking Lecture
Christine Chinkin, Women, Peace, and Security: Tackling Violence Against Women in the Contemporary World?
General Articles
Riccardo Pisillo Mazzeschi, Coordination of Different Principles and Values in International Law
Annalisa Ciampi, The Divide Between Human Rights, International Trade, Investment and Development Law
Patrizia Vigni, State Responsibility for the Destruction of Cultural Property
Viljam Engström, Regulating the Baltic Sea – A Showcase of Normative Pluralism
Katayoun Hosseinnejad, Interpretation in Light of Which Object and Purpose?
Sophie Papadileris, Protection of Peacekeepers Resorting to Armed Force – A Current Dilemma
German Practice
Guido Hildner, The Activation of the International Criminal Court’s Jurisdiction over the Crime of Aggression: The Edifice is Completed
Helmut Philipp Aust, Mehrdad Payandeh, German Practice With Regard to the Use of Force in Syria
Sara Jötten, Felix Machts, Ban on Strike Action for Civil Servants is Constitutional: The Judgment of the Federal Constitutional Court of 12 June 2018
Liv Christiansen, Turkish Politicians’ Political Campaigns in Germany – The Legality of Public Appearances Under German Law
Henning Büttner, Much Ado About Nothing vs. the Opening of Pandora’s Box? – Some (Normative) Aspects of the Migration Compact Regarding its Impact on Germany
Maximilian Jacob, Clemens J. Dorsel, The Case of the Lifeline – A German Perspective on the Dilemma of Private Sea Rescuing in the Mediterranean



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