Nordic Cosmopolitanism : : Essays in International Law for Martti Koskenniemi / / edited by Jarna Petman, Jan Klabbers.

The present collection of essays for Martti Koskenniemi provides a wide-ranging overview of the state of Nordic international legal scholarship. In addition to the more theoretical discussions, it engages with a variety of current debates (such as the war on terrorism, the criminalization of interna...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden; , Boston : : Brill | Nijhoff,, 2003.
Year of Publication:2003
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (vi, 531 p. ); ill. ;
Notes:Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
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Table of Contents:
  • Editors: Introduction
  • Inger Österdahl : The Surprising Originality of the African Charter on Human Rights and People's Rights
  • Pål Wrange : The Prince and the Discourse: Commenting and Advising on International Law
  • Martin Scheinin : Capital Punishment and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: Some Issues of Interpretation in the Practice of the Human Rights Committee
  • Holger Rotkirch : A Peace Institute on the War-Path: The Application of the Treaty on Open Skies to the Neutralized and Demilitarized Åland Islands and the Powers of the Åland Autonomy
  • Allan Rosas : Construing International Law and Order
  • Jarna Petman : The Problem of Evil and International Law
  • Merja Pentikäinen : The Right to Speak for the Women's Cause: May Also Women Participate? The Case of the Holy See in the UN
  • Esa Paasivirta : Human Rights, Diplomacy and Sanctions: Aspects to 'Human Rights Clauses' in the External Agreements of the European Union
  • Tuomas Ojanen : The times they are a-changin' - the Reaction of European Courts and National Courts
  • Gregor Noll : Force, Partisanship, Dislocation: An Essay on International Law in the State of the Exceptional
  • Rein Müllerson : International Law Between Anarchy and Hegemony
  • Timo Makkonen : Between Anti-Essentialism and Anti-Everything - Is There Anything? On Critique, Cross-Disciplinarity and Culture
  • Päivi Leino : When Every Picture Tells a Story: The European Court of Justice and the Jigsaw Puzzle of External Human Rights Competence
  • Marja Lehto : Terrorism in International Law - an Empty Box or Pandora's Box?
  • Tuomas Kuokkanen : Putting Gentle Pressure on Parties: Recent Trends in the Practice of the Implementation Committee under the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution
  • Erkki Kourula : Questions and Observations Relating to the International Criminal Court
  • Timo Koivurova : What Is the Principle of Due Diligence?
  • Jan Klabbers : (I Can't Get No) Recognition: Subjects Doctrine and the Emergence of Non-State Actors
  • Päivi Kaukoranta : Negotiations of the Treaty on Open Skies Revisited: Finnish Features
  • Marie Jacobsson : Maritime Security: an Individual or a Collective Responsibility?
  • Joni Heliskosk : Fundamental Rights versus Economic Freedoms in the European Union: Which Paradigm?
  • Lauri Hannikainen : The World after 11 September 2001: Is the Prohibition of the Use of Force Disintegrating?
  • Rolf Einar Fife : The Duty to Render Assistance at Sea: Some Reflections after Tampa
  • Ove Bring : Dag Hammarskjöld and the Issue of Humanitarian Intervention
  • Index
  • Cases.