Permissible Derogation from Mandatory Rules? The Problem of Party Status in the Genocide Case
Stephan Wittich
págs. 591-618
The International Court of Justice and the Elements of the Crime of Genocide
Claus Kress
págs. 619-629
On What Conditions Can a State Be Held Responsible for Genocide?
Paola Gaeta
págs. 631-648
The Nicaragua and Tadic Tests Revisited in Light of the ICJ Judgment on Genocide in Bosnia
Antonio Cassese
págs. 649-668
State Responsibility for Genocide: A Follow-Up
Marko Milanovic
págs. 669-694
Breach of the Obligation to Prevent and Reparation Thereof in the ICJ's Genocide Judgment
Andrea Gattini
págs. 695-713
The Trade and Development Policy of the European Union
Lorand Bartels
págs. 715-756
The Application of the Most-Favoured-Nation Clause to the Dispute Settlement Provisions of Bilateral Investment Treaties: Domesticating the "Trojan Horse"
Yannick Radi
págs. 757-774
J.E. Nijman. The Concept of International Legal Personality, An Inquiry into the History and Theory of International Law
Robert Kolb
págs. 775-776
James Crawford. The Creation of States in International Law
Robert McCorquodale
págs. 776-778
Yoram Dinstein. War, Aggression and Self-Defence
Muge Kinacioglu
págs. 778-782
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