Netherlands Yearbook of International Law 2019 Yearbooks in International Law: History, Function and Future /

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مؤلف مشترك: SpringerLink (Online service)
مؤلفون آخرون: Spijkers, Otto (المحرر), Werner, Wouter G. (المحرر), Wessel, Ramses A. (المحرر)
الملخص:IX, 403 p. 8 illus., 2 illus. in color.
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اللغة:الإنجليزية
منشور في: The Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press : Imprint: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2021.
الطبعة:1st ed. 2021.
سلاسل:Netherlands Yearbook of International Law, 50
الموضوعات:
الوصول للمادة أونلاين:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-403-7
التنسيق: الكتروني كتاب
جدول المحتويات:
  • Chapter 1. The Phenomenon of Yearbooks in International Law: An Introduction
  • Part I. General reflections on yearbooks of international law
  • Chapter 2. The ‘Turn to History’ and the Year of the Yearbook of International Law
  • Chapter 3. A Case in the Politics of Form – Yearbooks of International Law
  • Chapter 4. Archiving Legality: The Imperial Emergence of the International Law Yearbook
  • Chapter 5. On Yearbooks
  • Part II. Contributions by Yearbooks of International Law
  • Chapter 6. African Yearbook of International Law: A Quarter-Century of Contribution to the Development and Dissemination of International Law
  • Chapter 7. Australian Yearbook of International Law
  • Chapter 8. Canadian Yearbook of International Law/Annuaire Canadien de droit international: Founding, Function, Future
  • Chapter 9. The Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs: Contributing to the Grotian Moment in Asia
  • Chapter 10. Czech Yearbook of Public and Private International Law on the Occasion of its 10th Anniversary: Achievements and Perspectives
  • Chapter 11. Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law: Towards Diversifying and Democratizing Voices in the Making and Development of International Law
  • Chapter 12. Finnish Yearbook of International Law – Past, Present and Future
  • Chapter 13. Annuaire Francais de Droit International
  • Chapter 14. German Yearbook of International Law: Origins, Development, Prospects
  • Chapter 15. The Past, Present and Future of the Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law – An Evolving Story
  • Chapter 16. Indonesia and the Absence of a Yearbook on International Law
  • Chapter 17. Italian Yearbook of International Law: Genesis, Development and Prospects
  • Chapter 18. The Development and Future of the Japanese Yearbook of International Law: From Japanese Perspectives to International Academic Forums
  • Chapter 19. Mexican Yearbook of International Law as a Concept for Researching, Disseminating, and Teaching International Law
  • Chapter 20. 'There was an idealism that this information is useful' - The Origins and Evolution of the Netherlands Yearbook of International Law
  • Chapter 21. Palestine Yearbook of International Law – A Medium for a Principled International Law on Palestine and the Palestinian People
  • Chapter 22. The Polish Yearbook of International Law: A History of Constant Change and Adaptation
  • Chapter 23. Anuario Español de Derecho Internacional: History, Functions and Future
  • Part III. Dutch Practice
  • Chapter 24. Fundamental Rights in Digital Welfare States: The Case of SyRI in the Netherlands
  • Chapter 25. The Continuing Saga of State Responsibility for the Conduct of Peacekeeping Forces: Recent Practice of Dutch and Belgian Courts
  • Chapter 26. The Enemy of My Enemy: Dutch Non-Lethal Assistance for ‘Moderate’ Syrian Rebels and the Multilevel Violation ofInternational Law
  • Table of Cases
  • Index. .