Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, 2001

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Jochen Abr Frowein, Christiane E. Philipp
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2001 M11 1 - 777 pages
Now in its fifth year, the "Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law" is becoming a much sought-after forum for essays by the most distinguished professors in international law. These essays cover a variety of topics related to the activities of the United Nations: from the role of the Security Council to UN treaties, from environmental issues to humanitarian law. The "Yearbook" also contains essays e.g. on the World Bank, the IAEA, and the WTO. Volume 5 focuses in particular on the international dispute settlement system with articles on the activities of international courts and tribunals as well as the contributions to settlement of disputes by other institutions such as the World Bank Inspection Panel. But there are also tackled subjects as the future of peace-keeping, the UN Transitional Administration in Kosovo and East Timor, as well as human rights and their implementation. This book is a must-have for any academic involved in international law. For more information on this yearbook please visit the website of the Max Planck Institute

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Contents

International Dispute Settlement
1
Watts Sir Arthur
8
Enhancing the Effectiveness of Procedures of International
21
Monitoring Compliance with and Enforcement of Binding
42
Orrego Vicuña Francisco
53
OellersFrahm Karin
67
Stahn Carsten
105
Suez Srebrenica Rwanda and the Brahimi Report
185
Symonides Janusz
307
Buergenthal Thomas
341
SeibertFohr Anja
399
Roos Stefanie Ricarda
473
Dinstein Yoram
523
Oude Elferink Alex G
551
Deficient Relationship
609
Oblhoff Stefan Schloemann Hannes
675

Strob Dagmar
249
Aust Anthony
285
Book Reviews
735
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