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International Law Today: New Challenges and the Need for Reform? 2008 ed. [Kietas viršelis]

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th Rüdiger Wolfrum celebrated his 65 birthday on 13 December 2006. On this special occasion, current and former members of the large circle of his PhD and post-doctorate students (Doktoranden und Habilit- den) organized a symposium on the subject of International Law - day: New Challenges and the Need for Reform? to honour him and his academic work as a teacher and researcher. The symposium took place at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and - ternational Law in Heidelberg on 15 and 16 December 2006. Since Rüdiger Wolfrum is a renowned scholar in many different fields of public national and international law, the subjects covered by the speakers and commentators reflect the wide variety of issues he worked on in his long and impressive academic career. They extend from a cri- cal evaluation of the new responsibility to protect and the role of the UN Security Council in post-conflict management, thoughts on the proliferation of international tribunals with regard to the unity or fragmentation of international law, marine genetic resources in the deep sea and environmental protection in Antarctica to human rights issues relating to intellectual property rights and the protection of minorities. All the presentations focused on new trends in international law and thus followed the lead of Rüdiger Wolfrum who has always been at the forefront of innovative legal developments.

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Aus den Rezensionen: "Das vorliegende Buch ... enthalt eine Reihe von englischsprachigen Beitragen zu den unterschiedlichsten aktuellen Problemen des Volkerrechts. ... Die Autoren erklaren nicht nur die Probleme, sondern skizzieren auch mogliche Losungswege. Dabei werden auch die praktischen Aspekte der Entstehung einer neuen Norm im Volkerrecht und der Prozess ihrer Anerkennung in der internationalen Gemeinschaft dargestellt." (Kovacheva, in: Newsletter Menschenrechte, 2007, Issue 6, S. 338)

Responsibility, Sovereignty and Cooperation - Reflections on the ``Responsibility to Protect''
1(16)
Tobias Stoll
Sovereignty and the Responsibility to Protect in International Criminal Law
17(34)
Markus Benzing
Managing Risks to Global Stability: the UN Security Council's New-found Role Post Iraq
51(42)
Volker Roben
Comment on the Ccntribution by Volker Roben
93(6)
Michael Kobele
Promoting the Unity of International Law: Standard-Setting by International Tribunals
99(24)
Nele Matz-Luck
Where Unity Is at Risk: When International Tribunals Proliferate
123(18)
Holger Hestermeyer
Genetic Resources of the Deep Sea - How Can They Be Preserved?
141(24)
Doris Konig
The Liability Annex to the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty
165(34)
Silja Voneky
The Strange Case of Human Rights and Intellectual Property: Is There a Way to Reconcile Dr. Jekyll with Mr. Hyde?
199(22)
Karen Kaiser
The Struggle for Minority Rights and Human Rights: Current Trends and Challenges
221(26)
Rainer Grote
Minority Rights as Group-Protective Rights: A Challenge for the International Law of Human Rights
247(12)
Nicola Wenzel
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