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Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law. Vol. 8.

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Von Bogdandy, Armin (Autor)
Otros Autores: Wolfrum, Rüdiger (Editor ), Philipp, Christiane E. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden : Boston : Brill Academic Publishers Brill Academic Publishers [distributor] Feb. 2005
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 8 |a Annotation  |b Now in its eighth year, the Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law has become a much sought-after forum for essays in international law related to the UN. Volume eight comprises topics like the United Nations system of the use of force; the U.S. bilateral non-surrender agreements in relation to the ICC; developing countries, non-traditional intellectual property rights and the WIPO; and fact-finding by UN human rights complaints bodies. This is only a selection and shows the variety of topics. This volume is therefore again a must for any academic or practitioner involved in international law and questions concerning the United Nations. 
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505 0 |a Contents -- List of Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Indigenous Peoples' Right to Land -- I. Introduction -- II. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights -- 1. Article 1 -- 2. Article 27 -- III. ILO Convention No. 169 Concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methodological Issues -- 3. Right of Participation -- 4. Land Rights -- IV. Sami Land Rights and the Proposed Finnmark Act -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Article 14 -- 3. Article 34 -- 4. Case Law -- 5. Consent of the Sami Parliament 
505 8 |a V. ConclusionsFact-Finding by UN Human Rights Complaints Bodies -- Analysis and Suggested Reforms -- I. Introduction -- II. Forms of Human Rights Fact-Finding -- 1. Investigative Fact-Finding -- 2. Indirect Fact-Finding through the Examination of State Reports -- 3. Complaints-Based Fact-Finding -- III. Fact-Finding under the Treaty-Based Complaints Procedure -- 1. Pre-Admissibility Phase -- 2. Admissibility Phase -- 3. Merits -- IV. Fact-Finding by the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention as Complaints Body 
505 8 |a V. Some Implications of Current Complaints-Based Fact-Finding1. Fundamental Contradiction between Greater Judicialisation and Written Fact-Finding -- 2. Domestic Remedies: Between Usurpation and Deference -- 3. Delays due to Written Procedures -- 4. Defensive Strategies adopted by Complaints Bodies -- VI. Some Suggested Solutions -- 1. Intra-Institutional Solutions -- 2. Inter-Institutional Solutions -- VII. Conclusion -- Access to Medication as a Human Right -- I. Background -- 1. International Human Rights -- 2. Health and Human Rights 
505 8 |a II. The Interpretation of Human Rights ConventionsIII. Justiciability -- 1. Terminology -- 2. Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as Justiciable Rights -- IV. Conventions -- 1. ICESCR -- 2. The WHO -- 3. ICCPR -- 4. Universal Declaration of Human Rights -- 5. Other Agreements -- V. General International Law -- 1. Customary International Law -- 2. General Principles -- VI. Conclusion -- U.S. Bilateral Non-Surrender Agreements and Article 98 of the Statute of the International Criminal Court: An Exercise in the Law of Treaties -- I. Introduction 
505 8 |a II. U.S. Objections to the International Criminal Court and Efforts to Prevent the Exercise of Jurisdiction by the Court over U.S. nationals1. U.S. Objections to the ICC -- 2. Activities undertaken by the U.S. to exempt U.S. Nationals from the Jurisdiction of the Court -- III. The Consistency of Bilateral Non-Surrender Agreements with the ICC Statute -- 1. Article 98 in the Context of the ICC Statute -- 2. Article 98 (1): State or Diplomatic Immunity -- 3. Article 98 (2): Requirement of Consent of a Sending State -- 4. Preliminary Conclusions 
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