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020 $a9780199332304 (alkaline paper)
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130 0 $aGlobal trends (Oxford University Press)
245 10 $aGlobal trends :$blaw, policy & justice : essays in honour of professor Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo /$cedited by M. Cherif Bassiouni, Joanna Gomula, Paolo Mengozzi, John G. Merrills, Rafael Nieto Navia, Anna Oriolo, William Schabas, Anna Vigorito..
246 3 $aGlobal community yearbook of International law and jurisprudence :$bglobal trends
264 1 $aNew York :$bOceana ;$aOxford :$bOxford University Press$c[2013]
300 $axxi, 655 pages ;$c26 cm
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546 $aEnglish and French.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $a"Global Trends: Law, Policy & Justice is a Festschrift for Professor Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo which offers a broad and challenging view of the changing world society and the implications of globalization for the content and structure of the law, the development of judicial institutions and the shaping of world policies. Contributions made by judges of international tribunals, scholars, and practitioners offers insights into different aspects of globalization and its implications on changes in the world system. It examines a variety of current issues relating to international law, judicial institutions and global policies, focusing on different aspects of globalization and its implications on key areas of the world system, with a particular focus on issues such as, human rights, global justice, global politics global environment and public goods. This special edition of The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence presents not only a systemic approach to changes in the world system but gives us the outline of the future evolution of the role of law, justice and policy in tomorrow's increasingly globalized society. Global Trends: Law, Policy & Justice offers the advantage of simultaneously covering new insights into the meaning and function of the concept of globalization, combined with a thorough analysis of the evolutionary trends in key areas of the world system to provide a unified vision. Global Trends: Law, Policy & Justice is a special edition of The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence, written in honor of Professor Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo."--Publisher's website.
505 00 $tThe principle of consent in peace missions of the European Union--guarantee to ensure the law, the policy, and the justice of international peace and security /$rPablo Antonio Fernández Sánchez --$tThe Common but Differentiated Responsibility (CBDR) principle elaborated in relation to other principles of law /$rJoyeeta Gupta & Nadia Sanchez --$tThe emerging South and the evolution of sovereignty over natural resources /$rKishan Khoday --$tAutodétermination et "sécession-remède" en droit international public /$rRobert Kolb --$tThe protection of fundamental rights : the European Court of Justice (ECJ) key contribution to European Union (EU) constitutional developments /$rAntonio Tizzano --$tThe advisory function of the International Court of Justice in the light of recent developments /$rMohamed Bennouna --$tRegards sur la Cour permanente de justice internationale /$rPhilippe Couvreur --
505 00 $tQuelques réflexions sur l'accès à la justice internationale dans le cadre du réglement des différends relatifs au droit de la mer /$rPhilippe Gautier --$tFundamental principle of "without prejudice" in submissions to the United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (UNCLCS) in East, South, West and North Africa /$rBarbara Kwaitkowska --$tJudges and rule of law in times of political change or transition /$rSuzannah Linton & Firew Kebede Tiba --$tReflections on international adjudication in the light of recent case law /$rJohn Merrills --$tThe inequality of harm : unpunished Allied atrocities, the Nuremberg fallacy, and why global criminal justice remains a mirage /$rSteven Becker --$tEchoes of the genocide--reflections on Turkey's treatment of Armenian property rights /$rMichael Bohlander & Taner Akçam --$tEtat de nécessité et opérations militaires ciblées /$rOlivier Corten --
505 00 $tThe legacy of the Charles Taylor judgment : challenging selective prosecutions of political leaders /$rGeert-Jan Alexander Knoops --$tPost-conflict justice : legal doctrine, general jurisprudence, and stakeholder frameworks /$rAnja Matwijkiw & Bronik Matwijkiw --$tCompulsory production of evidence in international criminal proceedings : public interests at stake beyond punishment of the guilty /$rAnna Oriolo --$tMalos tiempos para la justicia universal /$rAntonio Remiro Brotons --$tOvercoming the global crisis : a humanistic standpoint /$rRichard Falk --$tGlobal powers and the rule of law /$rHans Köchler --$tThe several faces of globalization /$rRichard Mansbach --$tEvolutionary global politics /$rGeorge Modelski --$tState responsibility in respect of international wrongful acts of third persons : the theory of control /$rRafael Nieto-Navia --$tOrganizing for good : republican theory in a changing world /$rNicholas Onuf --
505 00 $tGlobal constitutional law? Why cosmopolitan "aggregate public goods" must be protected by cosmopolitan conceptions of international law /$rUlrich Petersmann --$tThe possibility of climate manufacturing and the need for global governance /$rKaren C. Sokol --$tGlobal law and global governance : the UN's role in filling gaps /$rRamesh Thakur & Thomas Weiss --$tNatural disasters, climate change and world heritage : the evolution of the international risk prevention and management strategies /$rAnna Vigorito --$tThe New Haven School of Legal Theory and traditional Chinese culture /$rGuiguo Wang.
650 0 $aInternational law.
650 0 $aCriminal justice, Administration of.
650 0 $aLaw and globalization.
655 0 $aFestschriften.
700 1 $aZiccardi Capaldo, Giuliana,$ehonouree.
700 1 $aBassiouni, M. Cherif,$d1937-$eeditor,$ewriter of supplementary textual content.
730 0 $aGlobal community (Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.)$iSpecial issue of:
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906 $0OCLC