German Yearbook of International Law zadebiutował w roku 1948 jako Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht i jest to rocznik powstający na Uniwersytecie w Kilonii (Walther-Schücking-Institut für Internationales Recht, tutaj) podejmujący problematykę prawa międzynarodowego z perspektywy niemieckich (i nie tylko) naukowców. Od roku 1976 rocznik ukazuje się po angielsku: decyzja pozwoliła na przezwyciężenie barier językowych i przybliżenie międzynarodowej grupie czytelników aktualnego stanu badań w niemieckich instytucjach akademickich. Do naszego zasobu został właśnie włączony tom 57 za rok 2014, kolekcja natolińska (tędy) obejmuje zatem lata 1994-2014 (vol. 37-57). NUKAT pokazuje co prawda kilka polskich bibliotek dysponujących tym tytułem, jednak zazwyczaj są to fragmentaryczne lub szczątkowe kolekcje i odnoszę wrażenie, że tytuł ten nie dociera na bieżąco do polskiego czytelnika. Tym bardziej zachęcam do zapoznania się ze spisem treści najnowszego tomu, który jest zamieszczony poniżej. Informacje dodatkowe na stronie wydawnictwa Duncker & Humblot (tędy).
German Yearbook of International Law vol. 57 (2014) / 2015, Duncker & Humblot, ISBN 9783428147960 (print)
Forum: 1914–2014 Niemeyer’s International Law Revisited -- Reflections upon Reflections: Koskenniemi on Niemeyer / Andreas von Arnauld -- Tasks of the Future Science of Public International Law / Theodor Niemeyer -- International Law as ›Science‹ – Reflections on a Mandarin Essay / Martti Koskenniemi – Focus: Law of the Sea in the 21st Century -- The Law of the Sea as a Research Focus in Kiel: Looking Back and Moving Ahead / Nele Matz-Luck -- Can the UNCLOS Address Challenges of the 21st Century? / Shunji Yanai -- The Principle of the Domination of the Land over the Sea: A Historical Perspective on the Adaptability of the Law of the Sea to New Challenges / Bing Bing Jia -- Evolution of the Law of the Sea from an Institutional Perspective / Rüdiger Wolfrum -- Formal and Informal Processes in the Contemporary Law of the Sea at the United Nations, a Practitioner’s View / Liesbeth Lijnzaad -- The Institutional Application of the Law of Dédoublement Fonctionnel in Marine Environmental Protection: A Critical Assessment of Regional Regimes / Yoshifumi Tanaka -- The Exploitation of Resources of the Deep Seabed and the Protection of the Environment / Tullio Scovazzi -- Maritime Security: Cooperative Means to Address New Challenges / Doris Konig -- Dispute Settlement in Multi-Layered Constellations: International Law and the EU / Alexander Proelss -- Power and Purpose of Ecolabelling: An Examination Based on the WTO Disputes Tuna II and COOL / Isabel Feichtner -- General articles -- On Self-Reflectivity, Performativity, and Conditions for Existence of Sources of Law in International Law / Diego German Mejja-Lemos -- Third States and the Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice: The Monetary Gold Principle / Tobias Thienel -- Implied Constitutional Competence of the European Court of Human Rights / Mart Susi -- The Silence of the Treaties: General International Law and the European Union / Paul Gragl -- Legal Conflicts in the Protection of Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property in International Law / Isabel Daum -- International Criminal Tribunals and the Right to a Lawful Judge / Kevin Grimmeiß -- State Immunity and Criminal Proceedings: Why Foreign Officials Cannot Enjoy Immunity Ratione Materiae from the Legal Process of Extradition / Thiago Braz Jardim Oliveira -- Avoiding Kadi – ›Pre-emptive Compliance‹ with Human Rights when Imposing Targeted Sanctions / Sinthiou Buszewski and Henner Gott -- The Uncertain Fate of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights: The Problematic Merger with the African Court of Justice and the Establishment of an International Criminal Law Section / Anja Kießling -- German practice -- At last! Germany Admits Illegality of the Kosovo Intervention / Stefan Talmon -- Germany’s Role in the Destruction of Syrian Chemical Weapons / Christoph Beinlich and Benjamin Judes -- Recent Developments in German Case Law on Compensation for Violations of International Humanitarian Law / Philipp Stockle -- Ending Impunity for the Bottommost Diplomatic Caste: German Practice in Relation to Domestic Workers in Diplomatic Households / Arne Reißmann and Sarah Bothe -- The Right to Privacy in the Digital Age: The Commitment to Human Rights Online / Martin Weiler -- The Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage and Its Relevance for Germany / Sina Hartwigsen and Jasmin Oschkinat -- Watercourses: The UN Convention and Germany’s International Treaties / Sarah Gahlen -- The German Federal Constitutional Court’s First Reference for a Preliminary Ruling to the European Court of Justice / Berenike Schriewer -- Book reviews, books received.
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