Issue Vol. 16 (2005) No. 1
Articles
- Patrick Macklem,
Rybna 9, Praha 1: Restitution and Memory in International Human Rights Law (Patrick Macklem abstract) (free fulltext) - Randall Lesaffer,
Argument from Roman Law in Current International Law: Occupation and Acquisitive Prescription (Randall Lesaffer abstract) (free fulltext) - Alexander Orakhelashvili,
The Impact of Peremptory Norms on the Interpretation and Application of United Nations Security Council Resolutions (Alexander Orakhelashvili abstract) (free fulltext) - Pasquale De Sena, Francesca De Vittor,
State Immunity and Human Rights: The Italian Supreme Court Decision on the Ferrini Case (Francesca De Vittor abstract) (free fulltext)
Symposium : Europe and International Law
- Martti Koskenniemi,
International Law in Europe: Between Tradition and Renewal (Martti Koskenniemi abstract) (free fulltext) - Oliver Gerstenberg,
What International Law Should (Not) Become. A Comment on Koskenniemi (Oliver Gerstenberg abstract) (free fulltext) - Pierre-Marie Dupuy,
Some Reflections on Contemporary International Law and the Appeal to Universal Values: A Response to Martti Koskenniemi (Pierre-Marie Dupuy abstract) (free fulltext)
Symposium : Europe and International Law
- Gerald L. Neuman,
Talking to Ourselves (Gerald L. Neuman abstract) (free fulltext)
Review Essay
- Anthony Carty,
The Iraq Invasion as a Recent United Kingdom 'Contribution to International Law' (Anthony Carty abstract) (free fulltext)
Book Reviews
- Jan Neumann. Die Koordination des WTO-Rechts mit anderen volkerrechtlichen Ordnungen: Konflikte des materiellen Rechts und Konkurrenzen der Streitbeilegu (Dirk Pulkowski free fulltext)
- Joost Pauwelyn. Conflict of Norms in Public International Law: How WTO Law Relates to Other Rules of International Law (Dirk Pulkowski free fulltext)
- Ran Hirschl. Towards Juristocracy: The Origins and Consequences of the New Constitutionalism (Jan Klabbers free fulltext)
- Nicolas de Sadeleer. Environmental Principles - From Political Slogans to Legal Rules (Sonia Boutillon free fulltext)
- Martha Finnemore. The Purpose of Intervention, Changing Beliefs about the Use of Force (Georg Nolte free fulltext)