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As in previous years the Yearbook offers in-depth articles on issues such as Human Rights, UN organs and Commissions as well as questions of international law in connection with the United Nations. The core of authors proves to be a well balanced mix between young scholars and professors from all over Europe.

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Contents Charlesworth, Hilary/ Chinkin, Christine, The New United Nations “Gender Architecture”: A Room with a View? Schladebach, Marcus, Space Debris as a Legal Challenge Hilpold, Peter, The League of Nations and the Protection of Minorities – Rediscovering a Great Experiment Hansen, Thomas O. , Reflections on the ICC Prosecutor’s Recent “Selection Decisions” Kateka, James L. , Advisory Proceedings before the Seabed Disputes Chamber and before the ITLOS as a Full Court Possi, Ally, The East African Court of Justice: Towards Effective Protection of Human Rights in the East African Community Hensgen, Leonie, Corruption and Human Rights – Making the Connection at the United Nations LL.M. Theses: Durney, Mariana, Legal Effects and Implications of the Denunciation of the ICSID Convention on Unilateral Consent Contained in Bilateral Investment Treaties: A Perspective from Latin American Cases Nilo Donoso, Pablo, Carbon Sequestration and Storage: Legal Implications of a Possible Solution to Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions in the Mining Industry Book Reviews

Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, Volume 17 (2013)

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 15/11/2013
      ISBN13: 9789004264519, 978-9004264519
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      Book Synopsis
      As in previous years the Yearbook offers in-depth articles on issues such as Human Rights, UN organs and Commissions as well as questions of international law in connection with the United Nations. The core of authors proves to be a well balanced mix between young scholars and professors from all over Europe.

      Table of Contents
      Contents Charlesworth, Hilary/ Chinkin, Christine, The New United Nations “Gender Architecture”: A Room with a View? Schladebach, Marcus, Space Debris as a Legal Challenge Hilpold, Peter, The League of Nations and the Protection of Minorities – Rediscovering a Great Experiment Hansen, Thomas O. , Reflections on the ICC Prosecutor’s Recent “Selection Decisions” Kateka, James L. , Advisory Proceedings before the Seabed Disputes Chamber and before the ITLOS as a Full Court Possi, Ally, The East African Court of Justice: Towards Effective Protection of Human Rights in the East African Community Hensgen, Leonie, Corruption and Human Rights – Making the Connection at the United Nations LL.M. Theses: Durney, Mariana, Legal Effects and Implications of the Denunciation of the ICSID Convention on Unilateral Consent Contained in Bilateral Investment Treaties: A Perspective from Latin American Cases Nilo Donoso, Pablo, Carbon Sequestration and Storage: Legal Implications of a Possible Solution to Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions in the Mining Industry Book Reviews

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