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This book traces the impact that the International Court of Justice
(ICJ), the principal judicial organ of the United Nations, has had
on various areas of international law. A number of prominent
international experts examine whether, and to what extent,
international law has been shaped by the Court's jurisprudence. The
informal development of international law through the Court's
judgments contrasts with the development of international law
through more deliberate means, such as treaty-making. Assessing key
areas of international law over which the ICJ has exercised its
jurisdiction, such as international environmental law,
international human rights, the law of the sea, and the law of
immunities, this book comprehensively details the impact of
international jurisprudence on contemporary international law.
Continuing the work started by Sir Hersch Lauterpacht's influential
book The Development of International Law by the Permanent Court of
International Justice, this book provides key new insights into the
role of the Court in wider international law. It makes required
reading for anyone studying the ways in which international courts
have in shaped the evolution of international law.
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++++ The Sunday-school Teacher's Guide To Success Patrick James
Sloan Benziger brothers, 1908 Art; Subjects & Themes;
Religious; Art / Subjects & Themes / Religious; Religion /
Christianity / General
Title: Rambles in Italy in the years 1816-17. By an American i.e.
James Sloan].Publisher: British Library, Historical Print
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Anonymous; Sloan, James; 1818. 8. 371 p.; 8 . 10132.k.1.
Title: Speech of Judge James Sloane delivered in the wigwam of the
seventeenth ward, Cincinnati, August 28, 1868: an analysis and
estimate of the character of General Grant, with respect to his
fitness for the presidency.Author: James SloanePublisher: Gale,
Sabin Americana Description: Based on Joseph Sabin's famed
bibliography, Bibliotheca Americana, Sabin Americana, 1500--1926
contains a collection of books, pamphlets, serials and other works
about the Americas, from the time of their discovery to the early
1900s. Sabin Americana is rich in original accounts of discovery
and exploration, pioneering and westward expansion, the U.S. Civil
War and other military actions, Native Americans, slavery and
abolition, religious history and more.Sabin Americana offers an
up-close perspective on life in the western hemisphere,
encompassing the arrival of the Europeans on the shores of North
America in the late 15th century to the first decades of the 20th
century. Covering a span of over 400 years in North, Central and
South America as well as the Caribbean, this collection highlights
the society, politics, religious beliefs, culture, contemporary
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LibraryDocumentID: SABCP03118900CollectionID:
CTRG99-B1879PublicationDate: 18680101SourceBibCitation: Selected
Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to
AmericaNotes: Cover title.Collation: 31 p.; 23 cm
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The United Nations, whose specialized agencies were the subject of
an Appendix to the 1958 edition of Oppenheim's International Law:
Peace, has expanded beyond all recognition since its founding in
1945.This volume represents a study that is entirely new, but
prepared in the way that has become so familiar over succeeding
editions of Oppenheim. An authoritative and comprehensive study of
the United Nations' legal practice, this volume covers the formal
structures of the UN as it has expanded over the years, and all
that this complex organization does. All substantive issues are
addressed in separate sections, including among others, the
responsibilities of the UN, financing, immunities, human rights,
preventing armed conflicts and peacekeeping, and judicial matters.
In examining the evolving structures and ever expanding work of the
United Nations, this volume follows the long-held tradition of
Oppenheim by presenting facts uncoloured by personal opinion, in a
succinct text that also offers in the footnotes a wealth of
information and ideas to be explored. It is book that, while making
all necessary reference to the Charter, the Statute of the
International Court of Justice, and other legal instruments, tells
of the realities of the legal issues as they arise in the day to
day practice of the United Nations. Missions to the UN, Ministries
of Foreign Affairs, practitioners of international law, academics,
and students will all find this book to be vital in their
understanding of the workings of the legal practice of the UN.
Research for this publication was made possible by The Balzan
Prize, which was awarded to Rosalyn Higgins in 2007 by the
International Balzan Foundation.
Since the end of the last century, UN peacekeeping has undergone a
fundamental and largely unexamined change. Peacekeeping operations,
long expected to use force only in self-defence and to act
impartially, are now increasingly relied upon by the Security
Council as a means to maintain and restore security within a
country. The operations are established under Chapter VII of the UN
Charter and some are empowered to use 'all necessary measures',
language traditionally reserved for enforcement operations. Through
a close examination of these twenty-first century peacekeeping
operations - including operations in Sierra Leone, the Democratic
Republic of the Congo, Liberia, Cote d'Ivoire, Haiti and the Darfur
region of the Sudan - the book shows that they are, for the most
part, fundamentally ill-suited to the enforcement-type tasks being
asked of them. The operations, which are under-funded,
under-equipped and whose troops are under-trained, frequently lurch
from crisis to crisis. There is scant evidence, some 10 years on,
that matters are likely to improve. The book argues that bestowing
enforcement-type functions on a peacekeeping operation is
misconceived. Such operations are likely to be unsuccessful in
their enforcement-type tasks, thereby causing serious damage to the
excellent reputation of UN peacekeeping, and the UN more broadly.
In addition, because such operations are more likely to be
perceived as partial, their ability to carry out traditional
(non-forceful) peacekeeping tasks may be impeded. Finally, the
Security Council's practice of charging peacekeeping operations
with enforcement functions lessens the pressure on the Council to
work to establish genuine enforcement operations - ie, operations
that are considerably better suited to restoring peace and
security. '...Dr Sloan is able to show, in knowledgeable detail,
not only what has changed over the years, but also what has brought
these changes about. His analysis leads him to offer not only
well-informed insights, but critical observations, too...This book
is a pleasing combination of detailed scrutiny of topics already
familiar (provisional measures, consent, so-called 'Chapter VI1/2'
action, implied powers) and a rigorous questioning as to their
place in - or indeed, relevance at all to - militarised
peacekeeping. The reader will find much new terrain traversed, and
plenty of out-of-the-box thinking.' From the foreword by Dame
Rosalyn Higgins
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