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Book Reviews. German Yearbook of International Law, 62(1), 649-680. https://doi.org/10.3790/gyil.62.1.649
"Book Reviews" German Yearbook of International Law 62.1, 2021, 649-680. https://doi.org/10.3790/gyil.62.1.649
(2021): Book Reviews, in: German Yearbook of International Law, vol. 62, iss. 1, 649-680, [online] https://doi.org/10.3790/gyil.62.1.649

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German Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 62 (2019), Iss. 1 : pp. 649–680

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W. A. Schabas, The Trial of the Kaiser, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2018, 432 pages, ISBN 9780198833857. (Prof. J. M. Reijntjes, Prof.em. in Criminal Law, The Open University of the Netherlands and the University of Curaçao.)

Harold Hongju Koh, The Trump Administration and International Law, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2018, 232 pages, ISBN 9780190912185. (David l. Sloss, John A. and Elizabeth H. Sutro Professor of Law, Santa Clara University School of Law)

Gina Heathcote, Feminist Dialogues on International Law: Success, Tensions, Futures, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2019, 256 pages, ISBN 9780199685103. (Aoife O'Donoghue, Professor of International Law and Governance, Durham University Law School)

Steven Wheatley, The Idea of International Human Rights Law, Oxford University Press, New York 2019, 204 pages, ISBN 978-0-19-874984-4. (Mark A. Chinen, Professor of Law at the Seattle University School of Law and a Fellow of the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality)

Marco Longobardo, The Use of Force in Occupied Territory, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2018, xxix+320 pages, ISBN 9781108473415. (Michael Bothe, Professor Emeritus of Public Law, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main)

Shavana Musa, Victim Reparation Under the Ius Post Bellum: An Historical and Normative Perspective, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2019, 290 pages, ISBN 9781108471732. (Dr. Jens Iverson, Assistant Professor of Public International Law, Leiden Law School, Leiden University)

Russell Buchan, Cyber Espionage and International Law, Hart, Oxford 2019, xxviii+219 pages, ISBN 9781782257363. (François Delerue, Research Fellow in Cyberdefense and International Law, Institut de Recherche stratégique de l'Ecole militaire (IRSEM) and Lecturer, Sciences Po Paris)

Alejandro Rodiles, Coalitions of the Willing and International Law: The Interplay Between Formality and Informality, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2018, xx+287 pages, ISBN 978-1-10-849365-9. (Matteo Tondini, Legal Advisor and Researcher Member, Italian Group, International Society for Military Law and the Law of War)

Cindy Wittke, Law in the Twilight: International Courts and Tribunals, the Security Council and the Internationalisation of Peace Agreements Between State and Non-State Parties, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2018, 244 pages, ISBN 9781108335676. (Kimana Zulueta-Fülscher, Head of International IDEA's MyConstitution Programme (Yangon, Myanmar))

P. Chandrasekhara Rao and Philippe Gautier, The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea: Law, Practice and Procedure, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham 2018, xxvii+363 pages, ISBN 9781786433008. (Valentin J. Schatz, Research Associate, Chair of International Law of the Sea and International Environmental Law, Public International Law and Public Law (Alexander Proelß), Faculty of Law, University of Hamburg)

Lloyd Freeburn, Regulating International Sport. Power, Authority and Legitimacy, Brill/Nijhoff, Leiden 2018, 277 pages, ISBN 978-90-04-37978-7. (Christian J. Tams, Chair of International Law, University of Glasgow; Director, Glasgow Centre of International Law & Security)

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
BOOK REVIEWS 649
Reijntjes\nW. A. Schabas: The Trial of the Kaiser 649
Sloss\nHarold Hongju Koh: The Trump Administration and International Law 651
I. Neither Kantian nor Orwellian 651
II. A Summary of Koh’s Analysis 652
III. Where Are We Headed? 655
O’Donoghue\nGina Heathcote: Feminist Dialogues on International Law: Success, Tensions, Futures 656
Chinen\nSteven Wheatley: The Idea of International Human Rights Law 649
Bothe\nMarco Longobardo: The Use of Force in Occupied Territory 649
Iverson\nShavana Musa: Victim Reparation Under the Ius Post Bellum: An Historical and Normative Perspective 649
Delerue\nRussell Buchan: Cyber Espionage and International Law 649
Tondini\nAlejandro Rodiles: Coalitions of the Willing and International Law: The Interplay Between Formality and Informality 649
Zulueta-Fülscher\nCindy Wittke: Law in the Twilight: International Courts and Tribunals, the Security Council and the Internationalisation of Peace Agreements Between State and Non-State Parties 650
Schatz\nP. Chandrasekhara Rao and Philippe Gautier: The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea: Law, Practice and Procedure 650
Tams\nLloyd Freeburn: Regulating International Sport. Power, Authority and Legitimacy 650