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International law : new actors, new concepts, continuing dilemmas : liber amicorum Bozidar Bakotic / edited by Budislav Vukas and Trpimir Sosic.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bakotić, Božidar.
Vukas, Budislav.
Šošić, Trpimir M.
Series:
Nijhoff eBook titles
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
International law.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (628 p.)
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston, Mass. : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The Liber Amicorum is published on the occasion of the retirement of Professor Božidar Bakotić from the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law, after an impressive career that started in 1961. His colleagues and former students have contributed to this collection of essays dealing with a variety of topics in the fields of international law which Professor Bakotić himself has been most active inches Therefore, the majority of essays deal with the subjects of international law, the various international régimes of spaces, the international protection of human rights and humanitarian law, the settlement of international disputes and the law of armed conflicts. Notwithstanding the specific international developments over the last twenty years in the geographic area where Professor Bakotić has served (Southeastern Europe), all the authors of the contributions to this Liber Amicorum have dealt with their topics at the level of general international law. The book comprises 32 essays from scholars who had close relations with Professor Bakotić in the course of his career at the Zagreb Faculty of Law, in various other law schools and international organisations, in the International Law Association, in the Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its Diplomatic Academy. The majority of essays are in English and six are in French.
Contents:
Preventing double jeopardy in national courts after the international tribunals close / Mehmet Guney
Catholic theology in Croatian universities : between the constitution and the treaty : a policy-oriented inquiry / Ivan Padjen
The relationship between international law and internal law in the case-law of the Slovene constitutional court / Mirjam Skrk
Theory and practice of the application of international law in Japan / Yozo Yokota
A twentieth century contribution to international personality : the international organisation / C.F. Amerasinghe
Les organisations non gouvernementales sujets de droit international : un probleme ouvert / Maria Clelia Ciciriello
The role of international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) in space activities and space law / Davorin Lapas
The free territory of Trieste as a subject of international law / Budislav Vukas, Jr.
Le statut juridique du Tribunal international du droit de la mer / Joseph Akl
A typology of borders / Lucius Caflisch
Some observations on the air transport of animals / Isabella H.P. Diederiks-Verschoor
The progressive development of international space law by the United Nations and its present system / Vladimir Kopal
L'institution de zones de protection ecologique dans la politique des Etats cotiers de la Mediterranee / Umberto Leanza
La responsabilite internationale des Etats pour dommages au milieu marin / Tafsir Malick Ndiaye.
Certain oversights of the international tribunal for the law of the sea (ITLOS) and other interesting cases where recourse to ITLOS has not taken place / Nicholas M. Poulantzas
The Russian continental shelf beyond the 200-mile zone in the Arctic ocean / Davorin Rudolf
La Convention pour la sauvegarde du patrimoine culturel immateriel / Tullio Scovazzi
The common heritage of mankind and the protection of the underwater cultural heritage / Trpimir M. Sosic
The vagueness of the international rules on the continental shelf / Budislav Vukas
International humanitarian law and human rights / Elena Andreevska
Some reflections on the convergence of human rights law and international humanitarian law / Vida Cok
The human right to remain silent / Vojin Dimitrijevic
The humanisation of international courts / Zlata Drnas de Clement
The legal development of indigenous peoples' rights in contemporary international law / Mira Lulic
Does absolute still mean absolute? : the Saadi v. Italy judgment of the European Court of Human Rights / Nina Vajic
Non-state actors and international humanitarian law : the status of private military companies / Vesna Crnic-Grotic
The conference on disarmament : its glorious history, non-existent present and uncertain future / Toma Galli
Considerations sur l'application du droit international humanitaire par la Commission arbitrale Erythree/Ethiopie / Robert Kolb
Self-determination and the dissolution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia : the European community phase, and the NATO armed intervention / Edward McWhinney
Protection of cultural property in non-international armed conflict / Robert Mrljic
Neutrality in international armed conflicts at sea / Maja Sersic
The law of armed conflict vis-a-vis environment / Amado S. Tolentino, Jr.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes bibliography of Bozidar Bakotic.
ISBN:
1-282-95232-3
9786612952326
90-04-18996-3
OCLC:
700481288
Publisher Number:
10.1163/ej.9789004181823.i-614 DOI

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