1: KAARE BANGERT: The Effective Enforcement of High Sea Fishing:
The Case of the `Convention for the Regulation of the Police of the
North Sea Fisheries of 6 May 1882'
2: CHALOKA BEYANI: The Legality of Restrictions on Freedom of
Movements within States
3: JAMES JOSEPH BUSUTTIL: A Taste of Armageddon: The Law of Armed
Conflict as Applied to Cyberwar
4: SIMON CHESTERMAN: Rethinking Panama: International Law and the
US Invasion of Panama, 1989
5: JAMES CRAWFORD: Israel (1948-9) and Palestine (1998-9): Two
Studies in the Creation of States
6: OMER YOUSIF ELAGAB: International Law
7: MALCOLM D. EVANS: Maritime Delimitation After Denmark v, Norway:
Back to the Future
8: XIMENA FUENTES: The Utilization of International Groundwater in
General International Law
9: GUY S. GOODWIN-GILL: Expulsion, Removal, and the Non-Derogable
Obligation
10: JOSEPH P. GRIFFIN: Adjudicatory Jurisdiction Over Multilateral
Enterprises: `Lifting the Veil' in the EU and the USA
11: BING BING JIA: The Differing Concepts of War Crimes and Crimes
Against Humanity in International Criminal Law
12: NINA H. B. JORGENSEN: State Responsibility and the 1948
Genocide Convention
13: KAIYAN H. KAIKOBAD: The Quality of Justice: `Exces de Pouvoir'
in the Adjudication and Arbitration of Territorial and Boundary
Disputes
14: BENEDICT KINGSBURY: Operational Policies of International
Relations as part of the Law-Making Process: The World Bank and
Indigenous Peoples
15: ERKKI KOURULA: From Reform to Realism: The Council of
Europe
16: PIRRKO KOURULA: Governance and Coordination in Conflict and
Post-Conflict Situations: Challenge or Maze?
17: SUSAN LAMB: Legal Limits to the Powers of the United Nations
Security Council
18: PHOEBE N. OKOWA: Defences to Responsibility in the
Jurisprudence of International Tribunals
19: JAIME ORAA: The Protection of Human Rights in Emergency
Situations under Customary International Law
20: RENE PROVOST: International Criminal Environmental Law
21: MAURIZIO RAGAZZI: The Moral Foundation and Identification of
International Obligations erga omnes: Two Japanese
Contributions
22: ROBERT J. SHARPE: Habeas Corpus and the Canadian Charter of
Rights and Freedoms
23: STEFAN TALMON: Who is a Government in Exile?
24: STEPHEN VASCIANNIE: Resource Entitlement in the Law of the Sea:
Some Areas of Continuity and Change
25: SIENHO YEE: Forum prorogatum and the Indication of Provisional
Measures in the International Court of Justice
Index
Guy Goodwin-Gill is Professor of International Refugee Law at Oxford University. Stefan Talmon is Wissenschaftlicher Assistant at Tubingen University
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