Baltic Yearbook of International Law 〈3〉

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Baltic Yearbook of International Law 〈3〉

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 358 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004137462
  • DDC分類 341

Full Description

The Baltic Yearbook of International Law is an annual publication containing contributions on topical issues in international law and related fields that are relevant to Baltic affairs and beyond. In addition to articles on different aspects of international law, each Yearbook focuses on a theme with particular importance to the development of international law. Volume 3 contains contributions that were presented at, or inspired by, the conference entitled 'Reparations to States, Groups and Individuals: Implementation of State Responsibility' organised on the occasion of the inauguration of the Yearbook. Undoubtedly, there are many difficult legal and political questions surrounding the implementation of the law of State responsibility and this volume addresses only some of them. The contributions disclose several fundamental questions concerning the implementation of State responsibility. Can or should the general principles of State responsibility such as the obligation of full reparation be modified when applied within a specific framework of a treaty regime? Can or should these principles be modified when a treaty embodies rights that are generally considered to have achieved the character of jus cogens norms? How to enforce the obligation of reparations between States when one of them does not recognise any such obligation? One way or another all articles published in this volume raise the issue of ways and means to ensure the compliance of States with their international obligations and their responsibility in case of violations of these obligations.

Contents

Ineta Ziemele: Editorial Note; Special Theme: Reparations for Internationally Wrongful Acts of States; Luzius Wildhaber: Article 41 of the European Convention on Human Rights: Just Satisfaction under the European Convention on Human Rights; Alexander Orakhelashvili: Peremptory Norms and Reparation for Internationally Wrongful Acts; Lauri Mälksoo: State Responsibility and the Challenge of the Realist Paradigm: The Demand of Baltic Victims of Soviet Mass Repressions for Compensation from Russia; Rytis Satkauskas: A Bill for the Occupants or an Issue to Negotiate: The Claims of Reparations for Soviet Occupation; Dainius Žalimas: Commentary to the Law of the Republic of Lithuania on Compensation of Damage Resulting from the Occupation of the USSR; Ineta Ziemele: State Continuity, Succession and Responsibility: Reparations to the Baltic States and their Peoples?; General Articles; Rein Müllerson: The Law of Use of Force at the Turn of the Millennia;Sabrina Urbinati: Non-Compliance Procedure under the Kyoto Protocol; Laure Amoyel: Mainstreaming Human Rights in the European Investment Bank; Practice of the Commissioner of the Council of the Baltic Sea States on Democratic Development; H.E. Helle Degn; Elements of Practices of the Baltic States in International Law: 2002; Michail Cvelich: Lithuania; Book Reviews; Dainius Žalimas, Skirgailė Žaltauskaitė-Žalimienė, Zenonas Petrauskas, Jonas Saladžius, International Organisations (Vilenas Vadapalas); Česlovas Vytautas Stankevičius, The Negotiations with Russia on the Withdrawal of the Armed Forces from Lithuania (Vilenas Vadapalas); Marc Benitah, The Law of Subsidies under the GATT/WTO System (Raimondas Ališauskas); List of Contributors; Information for Authors.