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A wiser century? : judicial dispute settlement, disarmament and the laws of war 100 years after the Second Hague Peace Conference /

Hauptbeschreibung The Hague Peace Conferences of 1899 and 1907 dealt with three interlinked topics: the peaceful settlement of disputes, including by arbitration; the restriction of armaments and military budgets; the laws of war. The first two were aimed at preventing the outbreak of war, not by re...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: Universität Kiel. Walther-Schücking-Institut für Internationales Recht
Otros Autores: Giegerich, Thomas, Heinz, Ursula E., 1947-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, c 2009.
Colección:Veröffentlichungen des Walther-Schücking-Instituts für Internationales Recht an der Universität Kiel ; 173.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Prevention and containment of war
  • two fateful missions unaccomplished / Thomas Giegerich
  • Walther Schückling's contribution to the international rule of law / Jost Delbrück
  • The Hague Peace Conferences and a century of further struggles / Stephen C. Neff
  • Weapons of mass destruction: reduction of stockpiles and non-proliferation / Ian Anthony
  • Disarmament obligations of and assurances of non-use by nuclear weapons states / Heike Krieger
  • Keeping weapons of mass destruction from terrorists
  • an international law perspective / Christian Schaller
  • Conventional disarmament
  • nothing new on the Geneva front? / Knut Dörmann
  • International humanitarian law in the European Union's common foreign and security policy, in particular the EU code of conduct on arms exports / Christiane Höhn
  • Protean Jus ad Bellum / Sean D. Murphy
  • The international community's "responsibility to protect" populations from war crimes and other international crimes / Christine Gray
  • Preventing and rebuilding failed states / Kirsten Schmalenbach
  • Humanitarian law and human rights: intersecting circles or separate spheres? / Dagmar Richter
  • Can victims of human rights violations claim damages? / Rainer Hofmann
  • From trusteeship to self-determinationa and back again: the role of the Hague regulations in the evolution of international trusteeship and the framework of rights and duties of occupying powers / Ralph Wilde
  • The law on the unilateral termination of occupation / Eyal Benventisti
  • A return to trusteeship? A comment on international territorial administration / Gregory H. Fox
  • The International Committee of the Red Cross and the challenges of today's armed conflicts / Robert Heinsch
  • The ICRC's compilation of the customary rules of humanitarian law / Walter Kälin
  • Terrorism and asymmetric conflicts
  • a role for the Martens clause? / Hans-Hoachim Heintze
  • Nowhere to go?
  • the obligation to settle disputes peacefully in the absence of compulsory jurisdiction / Karin Oellers-Frahm
  • How has Article 36 (2) of the ICJ statute fared? / Bruno Simma
  • The continued relevance of compromissory clauses as a source of ICJ jurisdiction / Christian J. Tams
  • The Aegean conflict
  • an unsettled despute in Turkey's EU accession course / Frank Hoffmeister
  • The European Court of Justice getting in the way: the abortive MOX Plant arbitration / Oliver Dörr
  • Panel discussion: Has international law civilized conflicts since 1907? / Christine Chinkin, Christian Tomuschat, Natalino Ronzitti.