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Delbrück, J., Hofmann, R., Zimmermann, A. (Eds.) (1997). German Yearbook of International Law / Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht. Vol. 39 (1996). Duncker & Humblot. https://doi.org/10.3790/978-3-428-49179-7
Delbrück, Jost; Hofmann, Rainer and Zimmermann, Andreas. German Yearbook of International Law / Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht: Vol. 39 (1996). Duncker & Humblot, 1997. Book. https://doi.org/10.3790/978-3-428-49179-7
Delbrück, J, Hofmann, R, Zimmermann, A (eds.) (1997): German Yearbook of International Law / Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht: Vol. 39 (1996), Duncker & Humblot, [online] https://doi.org/10.3790/978-3-428-49179-7

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German Yearbook of International Law / Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht

Vol. 39 (1996)

Editors: Delbrück, Jost | Hofmann, Rainer | Zimmermann, Andreas

German Yearbook of International Law / Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht, Vol. 39

(1997)

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The German Yearbook of International Law was founded in 1948 by Rudolph Laun and Hermann von Mangoldt as the "Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht". The Yearbook is currently edited by the Walther-Schücking-Institute for International Law at the University of Kiel, and it continues to follow in its tradition of offering learned contributions to the development of international law. Although German scholars were once the primary contributors to the Yearbook, today authors from throughout the world are welcomed to publish their English language, and occasionally French language, articles. This trend has helped the Yearbook further open itself to new readers.

It is the goal of the Yearbook's editors to create a free forum for the discussion of international law that is available to the largest possible international audience. To this end, the Yearbook has remained progressive by discussing timely topics of interest and concern to international legal academics and practitioners. Its editors have also modified the Yearbook's approach to the field in recent years by offering a focus section in each volume that considers issues of particular importance to the further development of international law. The Yearbook has also been successful in informing the international law community with regard to research done in German academic institutions and in presenting international viewpoints on various topics to the German community.

In addition, the Yearbook publishes annual reports on the work of international organizations that make significant contributions to international law. These reports are, for the most part, published in German and review the current activities of bodies such as the International Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights. Contributors to the Yearbook include the full spectrum of individuals involved in the discussion of international law, including academics, practitioners, and students of the subject. The editors, in compiling each volume of the Yearbook, recognize the importance of allowing for discussion of the full range of opinions on international legal issues and especially encourage the expression of new ideas and legal theories that encourage further growth in the field of international law.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Contents 5
Introduction 11
Christian Starck: Hermann von Mangoldt (1895–1953) 11
GATT Focus Section 20
John H. Jackson: Appraising the Launch and Functioning of the WTO 20
Peter Nunnenkamp: Winners and Losers in the Global Economy: Recent Trends in the International Division of Labor, Major Implications and Critical Policy Challenges 42
Thomas J. Schoenbaum: Market Contestability and Reform of the Antidumping Laws 82
Karl-Nikolaus Peifer: Brainpower and Trade: The Impact of TRIPS on Intellectual Property 100
Matthias Lücke: Accession of the CIS Countries to the World Trade Organization 134
Guglielmo Verdirame: The Definition of Developing Countries under GATT and other International Law 164
Articles 198
David P. Fidler: Challenging the Classical Concept of Custom: Perspectives on the Future of Customary International Law 198
Paul Conlon: The Humanitarian Mitigation of UN Sanctions 249
Peter D. Coffman: Obligations Erga Omnes and the Absent Third State 285
Joachim Lippott: The Commonwealth of Independent States as an Economic and Legal Community 334
Heike Gading: Litigation by Public-Interest Groups in European Law 361
Alberto Soria Jimenez: Ecological Catastrophes in light of the Rio Agreements 388
International Law Developments 409
Kai Koschorreck and Miriam Müller: Report on the International Criminal Tribunalfor the Former Yugoslavia 409
Eric Johnson: Kadic v. Karadzic and Doe I and II v. Karadzic: The Latest Stage in Alien Tort Act Jurisprudence 434
Renata Hliwa/Leszek Wiśniewski: The International Covenants on Human Rights inthe Decisions of the Polish Supreme Court, Constitutional Tribunal and theSupreme Administrative Court 468
Frank Bodendiek/Karsten Nowrot: Die Rechtsprechung des Europäischen Gerichtshofsfür Menschenrechte im Jahre 1995 481
German Law Developments 523
Stephan Hobe/Christian Tietje: Government Criminality: The Judgment of the German Constitutional Court of 24 October 1996 523
Vicki Traulsen: The German Federal Constitutional Court's Decision on Asylum Law 544
Comment 558
Jacob W. F. Sundberg: The European Convention on Human Rights in Swedish Law – Reply to Ulf Bernitz 558
Book Reviews 571
Sands: Principles of International Environmental Law I – Frameworks, Standards andImplementation (Delbrück) 571
Sands/Tarasofsky/Weiss (eds.): Principles of International Environmental Law DA andIIB – Documents in International Environmental Law (Delbrück) 571
Sands/Tarasofsky (eds.): Principles of International Environmental Law IE – Documentsin European Community Environmental Law (Delbrück) 571
Scharpenack: Das 'Recht auf Entwicklung'. Eine völkerrechtliche Untersuchung der konzeptionellen und normativen Strukturen eines 'Menschenrechts auf Entwicklung' (Edinger) 573
Oppenheimer (ed.) with Foreword by Sir Leon Brittan: The Relationship between European Community Law and National Law: The Cases (Feist) 575
Harris/O'Boyle/ Warbrick: Law of the European Convention on Human Rights (Genet) 576
Köhler: Rechtsfranzösisch: deutsch-französisches und französisch-deutsches Rechtswörterbuch für Jedermann (Genet) 578
Reuter: Introduction au droit des traités (Genet) 578
Booysen: International Transactions and the International Law Merchant (Happ) 580
ElBaradei/Nwogugu/Rames (Hrsg.): The International Law of Nuclear Energy: Basic Documents (Härders) 581
Steiner/Alston: International Human Rights in Context: Law, Politics, Morals (Hensley) 583
Craig/de Búrca: EC-Law. Text, Cases and Material (Hobe) 586
Falterbaum: Entwicklungshilfe im nationalen und internationalen Recht (Hobe) 587
Koenig/Haratsch: Einführung in das Europarecht (Hobe) 588
Marwege: Der Andengerichtshof (Hobe) 589
Graf von Bernstoff: Einführung in das englische Recht (Johnson) 590
Köbler: Rechtsenglisch (Johnson) 591
Paust: International Law as Law of the United States (Johnson) 592
Stephens/Ratner: International Human Rights Litigation in U.S. Courts (Johnson) 595
Birnie/Boyle: Basic Documents on International Law and the Environment (König) 597
Cron: Das Umweltregime der Nordsee – völker- und europarechtliche Aspekte (König) 598
Gavouneli: Pollution from Offshore Installations (König) 599
Higgins: Problems and Process: International Law and How We Use It (König) 600
Alexy: Begriff und Geltung des Rechts (Lembcke) 604
Reinisch: State Responsibility for Debts: International Law Aspects External Debt and Debt Restructuring (Oeter) 606
Johnson/Corcelle: The Environmental Policy of the European Communities (Pardo/López) 608
Schlemminger/Wissel (eds.): German Environmental Law for Practitioners (Pardo/López) 609
Ahlt: Europarecht (Peters) 611
Nicolaysen: Europarecht II. Das Wirtschaftsrecht im Binnenmarkt (Peters) 612
Delbrück: Die Konstitution des Friedens als Rechtsordnung: Zum Verständnis rechtlicher und politischer Bedingungen der Friedenssicherung im internationalen Systemder Gegenwart (Randelzhofer) 613
Gading: Der Schutz grundlegender Menschenrechte durch militärische Maßnahmendes Sicherheitsrates – das Ende staatlicher Souveränität? (Schreuer) 615
Peters: Das Gebietsreferendum im Völkerrecht – seine Bedeutung im Licht der Staatenpraxisnach 1989 (Stein) 616
Diem: Freihandel und Umweltschutz in GATT und WTOr 618
Hahn: Die einseitige Aussetzung von GATT-Verpflichtungen als Repressalie (Tietje) 621
McGovern: International Trade Regulation (Tietje) 623
Fechner/Oppermann/Prott (Hrsg.): Prinzipien des Kulturgüterschutzes (Turner) 625
Wolfrum (Ed.-in-Chief)/Philipp (Managing Ed.): United Nations: Law, Policies and Practice (Watts) 628
Books Received 636
List of Contributors 639