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Finnish Yearbook of International Law 12 (2001).
Title:
Finnish Yearbook of International Law 12 (2001).
Author:
Koskenniemi, Martti.
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (488 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Symposium: Justice without borders? Externalizing criminal punishment for past atrocities -- Externalization of Justice: What Does It Mean and What Is at Stake? -- Geographies of Justice: International Law, National Sovereignty and Human Rights -- Anti-Sovereigntism, Liberal Messianism, and Excesses in the Drive against Impunity -- Universal Jurisdiction: Problems and Prospects of Externalizing Justice -- The Mutual Dependence of External and Internal Justice: The Democratic Achievement of the International Criminal Court -- The Disturbing Democratic Defect of the International Criminal Court -- Juridical and Jurisdictional Disconnects -- Justice under International Administration: Kosovo, East Timor and Afghanistan -- Great Expectations - East Timor and the Vicissitudes of Externalized Justice -- Articles -- Three Dangers for the International Criminal Court: A Critical Look at a Consensual Project -- Just Revenge? The Deterrence Argument in International Criminal Law -- How to Find the Proportionate Criminal Sentence for Crimes against Humanity -- Prosecuting International Crimes in Domestic Courts: A Look Back Ahead -- Head-of-State Immunity v. Individual Criminal Responsibility under International Law -- The Interaction of Community and International Law: Similar, But Different, or Just Different? -- The Limits of the Law on the Use of Force: Turkey, Iraq and the Kurds -- Book Reviews & Review Articles -- The Boundaries of lnternational Law: A Feminist Analysis -- Commentaries on World Court Decisions (1987-1996), World Court Decisions at the Turn of the Millennium (1997-2001) -- Genocide in International Law: The Crime of Crimes -- The Concept of Minority in International Law: A Critical Study of the Vital Elements -- Empire -- Jurisprudence of International Law: The Humanitarian Dimension.

International Law Situated: An Analysis of the Lawyer's Stance towards Culture, History and Community -- A New Finnish Doctoral Dissertation in International Law -- Environmental Impact Assessment in the Arctic: A Study of the International Legal Norms Applicable to the Planning Stage of Environmentally Harmful Activities -- Review -- In memoriam -- Heikki Jokela -- Kari Joutsamo -- Frank Horn -- Recent Developments and State Practice -- Case Note: When Two 'Rights' Made One 'Wrong': the Case of Jokela v. Finland -- Elements of Finnish Practice 2001 -- General Information for Authors -- Ius Gentium Association.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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