International Law, Conventions and Justice
Edited by David A. Frenkel, LL.D.
ISBN: 978-960-9549-09-7,
308 pages
First
published in 2011 by ATINER
Price:
Paperback: 50€ (It
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Electronic
copy: 30€
Table
of Contents
List of Contributors |
1 |
Introduction David Frenkel |
5 |
Part I: Origin, Conventions, Disputes |
|
The Origins of Sovereignty in the Hel Jorge Emilio Núñez Curti |
13 |
The Environmental
Principle of Compatibility in International Fishery Disputes – An
Interpretative Exposition of its Archetypal Legal Format Alexandros
X.M. Ntovas
|
27 |
Intellectual
Property and Human Rights: The Case of Copyright Ana Eduarda Santos |
47 |
Climate Change at the Edges of Legal Rationality Kirk W. Junker |
65 |
The Impact of the Convention on International
Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) on International
Cultural Musical Exchange John Thomas |
81 |
Conceptualising
International Peace Mediation - Bring Back the Law Brenda Daly and Noelle Higgins |
93 |
The
Differences between International and Non-International Armed Conflict – New
Tendencies in the Morden Society Sandra Fabijanić Gagro |
105 |
Insoluble
Dilemma: Armenian-Azerbaijan Conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh Farhad Mirzayev |
119 |
Part II: Justice |
|
The United Nations and
Human Rights: A New Light for the Charter Nathalie Meurens |
133 |
The Ever-Evolving Processes for Enforcing the
Judgments of the European Court of Human Right John Cary Sims |
149 |
Shorter way to the Court? System
of Preliminary References Procedure under the Umbrella of Principle of Effective
Judicial Protection Agata B. Capik |
159 |
The Organisation of Social Services in Manuela Consito |
179 |
A
State of Morse H. Tan |
191 |
Reflections
on the Intricate Relationship between International Justice and Eric Jeanpierre |
209 |
The Doctrine of the ‘Exhaustion of Local Remedies’
in the African Region for the Protection of Human Rights – The Implications
of the ECOWAS Court Nonconformist Stance Dane Ally |
229 |
International Patent
Regime, HIV/AIDS Pandemic, and Access to Essential Medicines in Developing
Countries Evaristus Oshionebo |
239 |
The WTO
and Public Health, Access to Essential Medicine in HIV/AIDs:
The Developing Countries Perspective Isaac Igwe |
255 |
Making WTO Remedies Work for Developing
Nations: The Need for Class Actions |
281 |
US Internal Immiration Enforcement |
291 |