Protection of the individual in international law :
Protection of the individual in international law : essays in honour of John Dugard /
ed. by Thomas Skouteris and Annemarieke Vermeer-Künzli.
- Cambridge [etc.] : Cambridge University Press, 2007.
- 275 p. : portr. ; 26 cm.
Special issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law, ISSN 0922-1565.
Bibliogr. J. Dugard: p. 255-272. Met lit. opg.
The future of International Law: a human rights perspective -- with some comments on the Leiden School of International Law -- Editor's introduction: John Dugard and the protection of the individual in International Law -- Human rights in the International Court of Justice -- Human-Rightism and the development of general International Law -- The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights: the history of a contested project -- State recognition: admission (im)possible -- The Security Council's targeted santions regimes: in need of better protection of the individual -- The UN Human Rights Council: a new 'Society of the Commited' or just old wine in new bottles? -- Israel's settlement-policy stumbling-block in the Middle East peace process -- On some problematical aspects of the crime of aggression -- The crime of aggression before the first review of the ICC Statute -- The crime of aggression and the United Nations Security Council -- International crimes before Dutch courts: recent developments -- Diplomatic protection and international criminal law: can the gap be bridged? -- John Dugard's contribution to the topic of diplomatic protection -- Professor Dugard as an innovator in the work of the International Law Commission -- Diallo and the Draft Articles: the application of the Draft Articles on diplomatic protection in the Ahmadou Sadio Diallo Case -- Professor John Dugard: a South African perspective -- Judging the judges: towards an appropriate role for the judiciary in South Africa's transformation -- Curriculum Vitae and publications of John Dugard.
9780521726948 0521726948
Dugard, John, 1936-
Dugard, John, 1936-.
International law.
Persons (International law)
Human rights.
Human rights.
Human rights.
International law.
Persons (International law)
KZ1266 / .I58 2007
Special issue of the Leiden Journal of International Law, ISSN 0922-1565.
Bibliogr. J. Dugard: p. 255-272. Met lit. opg.
The future of International Law: a human rights perspective -- with some comments on the Leiden School of International Law -- Editor's introduction: John Dugard and the protection of the individual in International Law -- Human rights in the International Court of Justice -- Human-Rightism and the development of general International Law -- The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights: the history of a contested project -- State recognition: admission (im)possible -- The Security Council's targeted santions regimes: in need of better protection of the individual -- The UN Human Rights Council: a new 'Society of the Commited' or just old wine in new bottles? -- Israel's settlement-policy stumbling-block in the Middle East peace process -- On some problematical aspects of the crime of aggression -- The crime of aggression before the first review of the ICC Statute -- The crime of aggression and the United Nations Security Council -- International crimes before Dutch courts: recent developments -- Diplomatic protection and international criminal law: can the gap be bridged? -- John Dugard's contribution to the topic of diplomatic protection -- Professor Dugard as an innovator in the work of the International Law Commission -- Diallo and the Draft Articles: the application of the Draft Articles on diplomatic protection in the Ahmadou Sadio Diallo Case -- Professor John Dugard: a South African perspective -- Judging the judges: towards an appropriate role for the judiciary in South Africa's transformation -- Curriculum Vitae and publications of John Dugard.
9780521726948 0521726948
Dugard, John, 1936-
Dugard, John, 1936-.
International law.
Persons (International law)
Human rights.
Human rights.
Human rights.
International law.
Persons (International law)
KZ1266 / .I58 2007
