International law between universalism and fragmentation : : festschrift in honour of Gerhard Hafner / / edited by Isabelle Buffard ... [and others].
This Festschrift is published on the occasion of Gerhard Hafner’s 65th birthday and his retirement as a professor at the University of Vienna. It assembles a great number of renowned friends and colleagues in international law honouring Gerhard Hafner’s outstanding career as scholar, diplomat, legal...
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Place / Publishing House: | Leiden ;, Boston : : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers,, 2008. |
Year of Publication: | 2008 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Nijhoff eBook titles 2008
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (1132 p.) |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material / Isabelle Buffard , James Crawford , Alain Pellet and Stephan Wittich
- 1. Einige Persönliche Bemerkungen Zu Gerhard Hafner / Hans Winkler
- 2. Gerhard Hafner – Porträt Eines Österreichischen Völkerrechtlers / Franz Cede
- 3. Une Relecture De La Théorie Des Sous-systèmes En Droit International / Isabelle Buffard
- 4. Hierarchy in International Law within the Context of Its Fragmentation / Zdzislaw Galicki
- 5. Hard Law Strikes Back – How the Recent Focus on the Rule of Law Promotes Compliance with Norms in International Relations / Axel Marschik
- 6. The Concept of International Community in International Law: Theory and Reality / Pemmaraju Sreenivasa Rao
- 7. The Proliferation of International Dispute Settlement Mechanisms: the Threat of Fragmentation vs. The Promise of a More Effective System? Some Refl Ections from the Perspective of Investment Arbitration / August Reinisch
- 8. Boundaries of Justice? an International Law Approach / Daniel Thürer
- 9. Rechtliche Hegung Von Gewalt Zwischen Theorie Und Praxis / Michael Bothe
- 10. The Three Cores of Aggression / Antonio Remiro Brotóns
- 11. Intergenerational Equity Revisited / Malgosia Fitzmaurice
- 12. Democratization: Supply-Stimulated or Demand-Induced? / Rein Müllerson
- 13. The Principle of Non-Discrimination in International Economic Law: a Conceptual and Historical Sketch / Friedl Weiss
- 14. The Prohibition to Use Force afterSixty Years of Abuse / Karl Zemanek
- 15. The Pacta Sunt Servanda Rule in the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties: a Pillar and Its Safeguards / Christina Binder
- 16. Variations on the Theme of‘ Soft International Law’ / Hanspeter Neuhold
- 17. The Rule of Law, Codifi Cation and the Role of Gerhard Hafner / Ferdinand Trauttmansdorff
- 18. The General Assembly and the International Law Commission: What Happens to the Commission’s Work and Why? / Michael Wood
- 19. Implications of the Independence of Kosovo for International Law / Wolfgang Benedek
- 20. The Merits and Defects of the 2004 UN Convention on State Immunity: Gerhard Hafner’s Contribution to Its Adoption by the United Nations / Hazel Fox
- 21. The International Customary Law Nature of Immunity from Measures of Constraint for State Cultural Property on Loan / Andrea Gattini
- 22. La Création De l’Etat d’Israël À La Lumière Du Droit International / Marcelo G. Kohen
- 23. Legal Personality or Not – the Recent Attempts to Improve the Status of the OSCE / Helmut Tichy and Ulrike Köhler
- 24. In the Twilight Zones of the State / Christian Tomuschat
- 25. Some Peculiarities of the UN Convention onJ Urisdictional Immunities of States and Their Property: a Footnote on the Codifi Cation Technique / Tullio Treves
- 26. Responsibility of States and Individuals for Genocide and Other International Crimes / Vladimir-Djuro Degan
- 27. Individuelle versus Staatenverantwortlichkeit Im Zusammenhang Mit Völkermord / Frank Höpfel
- 28. The International Criminal Court – International Humanitarian Law at Work / Hans-Peter Kaul
- 29. ‘Irrelevance of Offi Cial Capacity’ – Article 27 Rome Statute Undermined by Obligations under International Law or by Agreement (Article 98)? / Otto Triffterer.