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东西方的国际法观:北京和杭州会议论文选集
作者:刘大群,[英] 苏珊娜·林顿,朱利江 编
出版社:中国政法大学出版社
出版时间:2019-10-01
ISBN:9787562092636
定价:¥139.00
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人们常说,东西方具有不同的法观。《东西方的国际法观:北京和杭州会议论文选集》收录了2015年至2017年在中国浙江大学和中国政法大学举行的一系列法学术会议上提交的英文论文,涵盖刑法、海上武装冲突法和法有效控制原则中的诸多热点问题,是集中体现这些领域东西方法观的新研究成果。《东西方的国际法观:北京和杭州会议论文选集》收录的论文都是从参加上述法学术会议上提交的英文论文中精挑细选出来的,论文的作者不仅包括法学界的学者,还包括刑事法庭中的实务人士和崭露头角的青年学者。对于关注刑法、海上武装冲突法和法有效控制原则的人来说,《东西方的国际法观:北京和杭州会议论文选集》是一本难得的呈现东西方学者观点的英文论文集。
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目录
Editors' Foreword
Part I East-West Perspectives on International Justice
1. Reflections
2. Should We Give the Investigating Judge a Chance in International Criminal Proceedings?
3. The Butare Case-Examining undue Delay through the ICTR's Swan Song
4. The Specific Direction Requirement for Aiding and Abetting: Refining the Modes of Liability or Setting the Threshold too High?
5. Indirect Co-Perpetration before the International Criminal Court: The Cheops Approach to Collective Criminal Action
6. Participation of Victims in Proceedings of the International Criminal Court
7. Some Legal Issues on Disqualification of Judges in International Criminal Tribunals
8. Plucking Numbers out of the Air.. Is Sentencing at the ICC an Improvement on the ICTY & ICTR?
9. From the Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda to the New Model of Dispensing International Criminal Justice: The International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals
Part II East-West Perspectives on International Law at Sea
1. New Technology, New Weaponry and New Challenges: Unmanned Marian System and the Applicability of International Humanitarian Law
2. The Updated ICRC Commentary on the Second Geneva Convention: Demystifying the Law of Armed Conflict at Sea
3. Making and Shaping the Law of Armed Conflict at Sea
4. Use of Force under Maritime Police Law and Jus Ad Bellum: Distinction between the Rules of Conduct and Norms for Judicial Proceedings
5. Maritime Law Enforcement and the Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights at Sea: An Exploration of the Spatial Model
6. The impact of multilateral Economic Sanctions on Commercial Shipping
Part III East-West Perspectives on the Principle of Effective Control
1. Reflections on the Judicial Development of Effective Control Test in the Context of UN Peace Operations
2. Effective Control, State Cooperation, and Declarations under Article 12 (3) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
3. Extraterritorial Obligation to Prevent and the Concept of Effective Control: An Analysis of the International Law Commission's Draft Articles on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes Against Humanity
Part I East-West Perspectives on International Justice
1. Reflections
2. Should We Give the Investigating Judge a Chance in International Criminal Proceedings?
3. The Butare Case-Examining undue Delay through the ICTR's Swan Song
4. The Specific Direction Requirement for Aiding and Abetting: Refining the Modes of Liability or Setting the Threshold too High?
5. Indirect Co-Perpetration before the International Criminal Court: The Cheops Approach to Collective Criminal Action
6. Participation of Victims in Proceedings of the International Criminal Court
7. Some Legal Issues on Disqualification of Judges in International Criminal Tribunals
8. Plucking Numbers out of the Air.. Is Sentencing at the ICC an Improvement on the ICTY & ICTR?
9. From the Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda to the New Model of Dispensing International Criminal Justice: The International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals
Part II East-West Perspectives on International Law at Sea
1. New Technology, New Weaponry and New Challenges: Unmanned Marian System and the Applicability of International Humanitarian Law
2. The Updated ICRC Commentary on the Second Geneva Convention: Demystifying the Law of Armed Conflict at Sea
3. Making and Shaping the Law of Armed Conflict at Sea
4. Use of Force under Maritime Police Law and Jus Ad Bellum: Distinction between the Rules of Conduct and Norms for Judicial Proceedings
5. Maritime Law Enforcement and the Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights at Sea: An Exploration of the Spatial Model
6. The impact of multilateral Economic Sanctions on Commercial Shipping
Part III East-West Perspectives on the Principle of Effective Control
1. Reflections on the Judicial Development of Effective Control Test in the Context of UN Peace Operations
2. Effective Control, State Cooperation, and Declarations under Article 12 (3) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
3. Extraterritorial Obligation to Prevent and the Concept of Effective Control: An Analysis of the International Law Commission's Draft Articles on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes Against Humanity
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