The Present Collection Of Essays For Martti Koskenniemi Provides A Wide-ranging Overview Of The State Of Nordic International Legal Scholarship. In Addition To The More Theoretical Discussions, It Engages With A Variety Of Current Debates (such As The War On Terrorism, The Criminalization Of International Law And The Position Of Human Rights In The European Union, For Example). The Collection, With A Mixture Of Academics And Practitioners, Will Prove Useful To Scholars In International Law, International Relations And Related Disciplines, As Well As Officials Of States And International Organizations. Editors: Introduction -- Inger Österdahl : The Surprising Originality Of The African Charter On Human Rights And People's Rights -- Pål Wrange : The Prince And The Discourse: Commenting And Advising On International Law -- Martin Scheinin : Capital Punishment And The International Covenant On Civil And Political Rights: Some Issues Of Interpretation In The Practice Of The Human Rights Committee -- Holger Rotkirch : A Peace Institute On The War-path: The Application Of The Treaty On Open Skies To The Neutralized And Demilitarized Åland Islands And The Powers Of The Åland Autonomy -- Allan Rosas : Construing International Law And Order -- Jarna Petman : The Problem Of Evil And International Law -- Merja Pentikäinen : The Right To Speak For The Women's Cause: May Also Women Participate? The Case Of The Holy See In The Un -- Esa Paasivirta : Human Rights, Diplomacy And Sanctions: Aspects To 'human Rights Clauses' In The External Agreements Of The European Union -- Tuomas Ojanen : The Times They Are A-changin' - The Reaction Of European Courts And National Courts -- Gregor Noll : Force, Partisanship, Dislocation: An Essay On International Law In The State Of The Exceptional -- Rein Müllerson : International Law Between Anarchy And Hegemony -- Timo Makkonen : Between Anti-essentialism And Anti-everything - Is There Anything? On Critique, Cross-disciplinarity And Culture -- Päivi Leino : When Every Picture Tells A Story: The European Court Of Justice And The Jigsaw Puzzle Of External Human Rights Competence -- Marja Lehto : Terrorism In International Law - An Empty Box Or Pandora's Box? -- Tuomas Kuokkanen : Putting Gentle Pressure On Parties: Recent Trends In The Practice Of The Implementation Committee Under The Convention On Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution -- Erkki Kourula : Questions And Observations Relating To The International Criminal Court -- Timo Koivurova : What Is The Principle Of Due Diligence? -- Jan Klabbers : (i Can't Get No) Recognition: Subjects Doctrine And The Emergence Of Non-state Actors -- Päivi Kaukoranta : Negotiations Of The Treaty On Open Skies Revisited: Finnish Features -- Marie Jacobsson : Maritime Security: An Individual Or A Collective Responsibility? -- Joni Heliskosk : Fundamental Rights Versus Economic Freedoms In The European Union: Which Paradigm? -- Lauri Hannikainen : The World After 11 September 2001: Is The Prohibition Of The Use Of Force Disintegrating? -- Rolf Einar Fife : The Duty To Render Assistance At Sea: Some Reflections After Tampa -- Ove Bring : Dag Hammarskjöld And The Issue Of Humanitarian Intervention -- Index -- Cases. Edited By Jarna Petman, Jan Klabbers. Bibliographic Level Mode Of Issuance: Monograph Includes Bibliographical References And Index. English
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