German Yearbook of International Law / Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht

Vol. 61 (2018)

2019. 605 S.
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Beschreibung

The German Yearbook of International Law, founded as the ›Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht‹, provides an annual report on new developments in international law and is edited by the Walther Schücking Institute for International Law at the Kiel University. Since its inception in 1948, the Yearbook has endeavored to make a significant academic contribution to the ongoing development of international law. Over many decades the Yearbook has moved beyond its origins as a forum for German scholars to publish their research and has become a highly-regarded international forum for innovative scholarship in international law. In 1976, the Yearbook adopted its current title and began to publish contributions written in English in order to reach the largest possible international audience. This editorial decision has enabled the Yearbook to successfully overcome traditional language barriers and inform an international readership about current research in German academic institutions and, at the same time, to present international viewpoints to its German audience. Fully aware of the paramount importance of international practice, the Yearbook publishes contributions from active practitioners of international law on a regular basis. The Yearbook also includes critical comments on German state practice relating to international law, as well as international reactions to that practice.

Inhaltsübersicht

FORUM
The Trump Administration and International Law


Jack Goldsmith and Shannon Togawa Mercer
International Law and Institutions in the Trump Era


FOCUS
International Health Law


Nele Matz-Lück
Introduction

Pedro A. Villarreal
Public International Law and Human Health: Bridging Conceptual Gaps Through Governance

Anika Klafki
International Health Regulations and Transmissible Diseases

Valentin Aichele
›Taking out the Magnifier‹: Groups in Vulnerable Situations Under Global Health Law

Silja Vöneky
International Standard Setting in Biomedicine – Foundations and New Challenges

Philippe Cullet and Hu Yuanquiong
Medical Patents and the Right to Health – From Monopoly Control to Open Access Innovation and Provision of Medicines


Walther Schücking Lecture

Christine Chinkin
Women, Peace, and Security: Tackling Violence Against Women in the Contemporary World?


GENERAL ARTICLES

Riccardo Pisillo Mazzeschi
Coordination of Different Principles and Values in International Law

Annalisa Ciampi
The Divide Between Human Rights, International Trade, Investment and Development Law

Patrizia Vigni
State Responsibility for the Destruction of Cultural Property

Viljam Engström
Regulating the Baltic Sea – A Showcase of Normative Pluralism

Katayoun Hosseinnejad
Interpretation in Light of Which ›Object and Purpose‹?

Sophie Papadileris
Protection of Peacekeepers Resorting to Armed Force – A Current Dilemma


GERMAN PRACTICE

Guido Hildner
The Activation of the International Criminal Court’s Jurisdiction over the Crime of Aggression: The Edifice is Completed

Helmut Philipp Aust and Mehrdad Payandeh
German Practice With Regard to the Use of Force in Syria

Sara Jötten and Felix Machts
Ban on Strike Action for Civil Servants is Constitutional: The Judgment of the Federal Constitutional Court of 12 June 2018

Liv Christiansen
Turkish Politicians’ Political Campaigns in Germany – The Legality of Public Appearances Under German Law

Henning Büttner
Much Ado About Nothing vs. the Opening of Pandora’s Box? – Some (Normative) Aspects of the Migration Compact Regarding its Impact on Germany

Maximilian Jacob and Clemens J. Dorsel
The Case of the Lifeline – A German Perspective on the Dilemma of Private Sea Rescuing in the Mediterranean


THESIS SUMMARIES

Andreas von Arnauld, Kerstin von der Decken, and Nele Matz-Lück
Editors’ Note

Stefan Martini
Comparative Constitutional Justice

Andreas Orator
Prospects for and Limits to Establishing Union Agencies

Jochen Rauber
The Changing Structure of International Law as a Change of International Law’s Foundational Principles

Hubertus Reinbach
The Monopoly of Trade Unions in German Strike Law: The Strike Between Constitution and International Law

Philipp Tamme
The Enforcement of EU Law by the European Court of Human Rights: Vicarious Constitutional Jurisdiction for Improving the Protection of Individual Rights

Johann Justus Vasel
The Emancipation of Regional Human Rights Protection Mechanisms

Ferdinand Weber
Nationality and Status: Static and Dynamic in Political Community-Building


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