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The Irish yearbook of international law. Volume 16, 2021-2022 / edited by Bríd Ní Ghráinne, James Gallen, and Richard Collins.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Irish Yearbook of International Law Series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- International law.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (261 pages)
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford, England : Hart Publishing, [2025]
- Summary:
- This new volume of the Irish Yearbook of International Law covers the years 2021 and 2022, which witnessed extraordinary global events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, Brexit fall-out and the Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Contributors
- Editorial
- Articles
- The Use of Force Beyond Self-Defence by UN Peacekeepers: Justifications and Implications for the Future of UN Peacekeeping
- I. Introduction
- II. United Nations Peacekeeping Operations: An Overview
- III. The Evolution of the Use of Force in UN Peacekeeping
- IV. The Use of Force Beyond Self-Defence: UN Peacekeeping Practice and Rationale
- V. Implications of the Use of Force Beyond Self-Defence: The Future of UN Peacekeeping
- VI. Conclusions
- The Exploitation of Mineral Resources of the Moon and Celestial Bodies in International Law and Practice
- II. The Applicability of International Law to Outer Space Activities
- III. The International Legal Framework Regulating Space Resource Exploitation
- IV. Toward a Future Legal Regime for Private Space Mining?
- V. National Legislations Addressing Private Space Mining Activities
- VI. Concluding Observations
- From Food Security to the Right to Food
- I. The Evolution of Food Security
- II. Hunger and Food Insecurity
- III. Food Sovereignty
- IV. An Overview of the Right to Food
- V. Whose Right to Food?
- VI. State Obligations
- VII. A Human Rights-Based Approach to Addressing Hunger and Food Security
- VIII. Legal Basis
- IX. International Conventions
- X. The Regional Dimension
- XI. Obstacles to Justiciability of the Right to Food
- XII. Justice
- XIII. Conclusions
- Book Reviews
- International Economic Law in the Context of Traditional Chinese Culture by Guiguo Wang, China, Law Press, 2022
- II. New Confucianism and IEL: Where to Start?
- III. The Dynamics of International Economic Law: From Factuality to Actuality
- IV. An Agenda of New Confucianism: Transcendence, Integrity, and Some Unanswered Questions
- V. Conclusion.
- The Last Colony: A Tale of Exile, Justice, and Britain's Colonial Legacy by Philippe Sands, London, Weidenfeld &
- Nicolson, 2022
- Anne Peters, Jérôme de Hemptinne and Robert Kolb (eds), Animals in the International Law of Armed Conflict, Cambridge University Press, 2022
- The Persistence of Reciprocity in International Humanitarian Law, by Bryan Peeler, Edinburgh University Press, 2019
- Correspondent Reports
- Human Rights in Ireland 2021-2022
- I. Constitutional and Human Rights in the Supreme Courts
- II. Ireland Before the European Court of Human Rights
- III. Ireland Before United Nations Human Rights Mechanisms
- IV. Legislative Developments
- Human Rights in Northern Ireland 2021-2022
- I. Brexit and the NI Protocol
- II. Oversight and Protection of Rights Under the NI Protocol
- III. Island of Ireland Dimension of Protocal &
- Article 2
- IV. A Bill of Rights for NI
- V. The Nationality and Borders Act &
- Electronic Travel Authorisations
- VI. Trade and Cooperation Agreement
- VII. The EU Settlement Scheme and Frontier Workers
- VIII. Legacy Issues
- IX. Domestic Abuse
- X. Conclusion
- Ireland and International Law 2021-2022
- I. Russia's War of Aggression in Ukraine
- II. United nations Security Council
- III. Presidency of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe
- IV. Brexit
- V. Covid-19
- VI. International Agreements
- VII. Foreign Conflicts and Controversies
- VIII. International Human Rights Mechanisms
- IX. International Disarmament
- X. Climate Change
- XI. Peace Support Operations
- Irish State Practice on the Law of the Sea 2021-2022
- Introduction
- I. Marine Spatial Planning
- II. Marine Living Resources
- III. Fisheries and Seafood
- IV. Maritime Jurisdiction Act 2021
- V. Maritime Security
- VI. Marine Scientific Research.
- VII. Drafting of Merchant Shipping (Investigation of Marine Accidents) Bill
- VIII. International Law and Sea Level Rise
- IX. Marine Mining
- X. Convention on the International Organization for Marine Aids to Navigation
- XI. New Marine Research and Naval Vessels
- Ireland and the European Union 2021-2022
- I. Overview
- II. Preliminary Rulings
- III. Conclusion.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 9781509984336
- 150998433X
- 9781509984343
- 1509984348
- OCLC:
- 1492922051
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