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The Irish yearbook of international law. Volume 16, 2021-2022 / edited by Bríd Ní Ghráinne, James Gallen, and Richard Collins.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ghráinne, Bríd Ní, editor.
Gallen, James, editor.
Collins, Richard, editor.
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 &amp
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 &amp
Article 2
IV. A Bill of Rights for NI
V. The Nationality and Borders Act &amp
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:
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ISBN:
9781509984336
150998433X
9781509984343
1509984348
OCLC:
1492922051

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