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BOOKS REVIEWS. German Yearbook of International Law, 65(1), 475-502. https://doi.org/10.3790/gyil.2023.296478
"BOOKS REVIEWS" German Yearbook of International Law 65.1, 2024, 475-502. https://doi.org/10.3790/gyil.2023.296478
(2024): BOOKS REVIEWS, in: German Yearbook of International Law, vol. 65, iss. 1, 475-502, [online] https://doi.org/10.3790/gyil.2023.296478

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German Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 65 (2022), Iss. 1 : pp. 475–502

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Rainer Grote, Mariela Morales Antoniazzi, and Davide Paris (eds.), Research Handbook on Compliance in International Human Rights Law, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham 2021, 546 pages, ISBN 9781788971119. (Katja CreutzProgramme DirectorGlobal Security and Governance-research programmeFinnish Institute of International Affairs)

Loveday Hodson and Troy Lavers (eds.), Feminist Judgments in International Law, Hart Publishing, Oxford 2019, 536 pages, ISBN 9781509914456. (Farnush GhaderySenior Lecturer in LawLondon South Bank University)

Elisabeth Hoffberger-Pippan, Less-Lethal Weapons under International Law: A Three-Dimensional Perspective, Cambridge University Press 2021, 234 pages, ISBN 9781108940941. (Moritz von RochowAccredited Specialist on Administrative LawPost-doctoral Researcher,Walther Schücking Institute for International Law, Kiel University)

Yuji Iwasawa, Domestic Application of International Law: Focusing on Direct Applicability, Brill, Leiden 2023, 344 pages, ISBN 9789004509863. (Rainer HofmannFrankfurt am Main)

Heike Krieger and Jonas Plüschmann (eds.), Law-Making and Legitimacy in International Humanitarian Law, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham/Northampton 2021, 466 pages, ISBN 9781800883956. (Birgit Haslinger, LL.M. (LSE)Deputy HeadInstitute of Public International Law, Air Law and International Relations, JKU Linz)

Maria Monnheimer, Due Diligence Obligations in International Human Rights Law, CUP, Cambridge 2021, 400 pages, ISBN 9781108841733. (Vladislava StoyanovaFaculty of LawLund University)

Imogen Saunders, General Principles as a Source of International Law: Art. 38‍(1)(c) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice, Hart Publishing, Oxford 2021, 304 pages, ISBN 9781509936069. (Cora MascheWalther Schücking InstituteChristian-Albrechts-University of Kiel)

Stephanie Schiedermair, Alexander Schwarz, and Dominik Steiger (eds.), Theory and Practice of the European Convention on Human Rights, Nomos, Baden-Baden 2022, 310 pages, ISBN 9783845779666. (Philip LeachProfessor of Human Rights LawMiddlesex University, London)

Michael Riepl, Russian Contributions to International Humanitarian Law: A Contrastive Analysis of Russia’s Historical Role and Its Current Practice, Nomos, Baden-Baden 2022, 447 pages, ISBN 9783748913214. (Pierre ThielbörgerProfessor of German Public Law and Public International LawExecutive Director, Institute for the International Lawof Peace and Armed Conflict,Ruhr University Bochum)

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Section Title Page Action Price
BOOK REVIEWS 475
Katja Creutz\nRainer Grote, Mariela Morales Antoniazzi, and Davide Paris (eds.), Research Handbook on Compliance in International Human Rights Law 475
Farnush Ghadery\nLoveday Hodson and Troy Lavers (eds.), Feminist Judgments in International Law 477
Moritz von Rochow\nElisabeth Hoffberger-Pippan, Less-Lethal Weapons under International Law: A Three-Dimensional Perspective 481
Rainer Hofmann\nYuji Iwasawa, Domestic Application of International Law: Focusing on Direct Applicability 483
Birgit Haslinger\nHeike Krieger and Jonas Plüschmann (eds.), Law-Making and Legitimacy in International Humanitarian Law 486
Vladislava Stoyanova\nMaria Monnheimer, Due Diligence Obligations in International Human Rights Law 489
Cora Masche\nImogen Saunders, General Principles as a Source of International Law: Art. 38‍(1)(c) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice 493
Philip Leach\nStephanie Schiedermair, Alexander Schwarz, and Dominik Steiger (eds.), Theory and Practice of the European Convention on Human Rights 495
Pierre Thielbörger\nMichael Riepl, Russian Contributions to International Humanitarian Law: A Contrastive Analysis of Russia’s Historical Role and Its Current Practice 499
Recipient of the First Jost Delbrück Prize for the International Law of Peace and Conflict 499