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Brill announces its publications three to six months ahead of time. Therefore this issue of our quarterly ‘Forthcoming Publications’ contains information about titles scheduled for publication in between December 2012 and May 2013.

* While the scope of our publications cover all of these areas, you will find that forthcoming titles from select subjects are not yet available. Be sure to check the next issue for titles in these areas.

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International Criminal Law

International Environmental Law

International Human Rights Law

International Law

International Relations

International Space & Aerospace Law

Islamic Law

Law of the Sea

Public International Law

Online Publications

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i nter nationa l m a r iti m e

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Introduction to International Criminal Law, 2nd Revised EditionM.Cherif Bassiouni

Evidence in International Criminal TrialsConfronting Legal Gaps and the Reconstruction of Disputed EventsMark Klamberg

• November 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 18644 6• Paperback (cxxxvi, 1124 pp.)• List price EUR 85.- / US$ 85.-• International Criminal Law Series, 1

• April 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 23651 6• Hardback (425 pp.)• List price EUR 165.- / US$ 229.-• International Criminal Law Series, 2

• August 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22807 8• Hardback (xxxiv, 234 pp.)• List price EUR 165.- / US$ 226.-• International Humanitarian Law

Series, 38

Written by one of the world’s pioneers and leading authorities on international criminal law, this text book covers the history, nature, and sources of international criminal law. This textbook is fully updated, comprehensive, easy to read, and ideally suited for classroom use.

Evidence in International Criminal Trials compares procedural activities relevant for international criminal tribunals and the International Criminal Court: evaluation, collection, disclosure, admissibility and presentation of evidence. The book provides guidance on how to confront legal as well as factual issues.

This volume continues the work of the Preparatory Commission of the International Criminal Court by developing ‘elements’ for ordering, instigating and aiding and abetting the commission of international crimes under Article 25(3)(b) and (c) of the Rome Statute.

ReadeRship: Specialists and practitioners working with international criminal law; academic libraries.

ReadeRship: All those interested in international criminal law and international humanitarian law, including practitioners and judges of the various international criminal tribunals and the International Criminal Court.

Elements of Accessorial Modes of LiabilityArticle 25 (3)(b) and (c) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Courtsarah Finnin

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• November 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 20487 4• Hardback (xiv, 562 pp.)• List price EUR 181.- / US$ 252.-• Chinese and Comparative Law

Series, 1

• September 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 20493 5• Paperback (viii, 228 pp.)• List price EUR 105.- / US$ 144.-• Nijhoff Law Specials, 81

• October 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 21459 0• Hardback (xxiv, 710 pp.)• List price EUR 185.- / US$ 257.-• Leiden Studies on the Frontiers of

International Law, 1

Currently, China is drafting its new Civil Code. Against this background, the Chinese legal community has shown a growing interest in various legal and legislative ideas from around the world. This book aims at providing the necessary historical and comparative legal perspectives.

Looking back at the findings of the ‘Strafvordering 2001’-research project, the contributions in this book discuss the question of whether the legislator has succeeded in improving the Dutch system of criminal procedure.

This volume deals with the tension between unity and diversification which has gained a central place in the debate under the label of ‘fragmentation’. It explores the meaning, articulation and risks of this phenomenon in a specific area: International Criminal Justice.

ReadeRship: All interested in the codification of Chinese private law.

ReadeRship: Institutes, academic libraries, legal practitioners, students.

Towards a Chinese Civil CodeComparative and Historical Perspectivesedited by Lei Chen, City University of Hong Kong and C.h. (Remco) van Rhee, Maastricht University

The Reform of the Dutch Code of Criminal Procedure in Comparative PerspectiveEdited by Marc Groenhuijsen and Tijs Kooijmans

The Diversification and Fragmentation of International Criminal LawEdited by Larissa van den herik and Carsten stahn

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• October 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 24286 9• Hardback (678 pp.)• List price EUR 192.- / US$ 267.-• International Environmental Law, 9

• November 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 21719 5• Hardback (XLII, 542)• List price US$ 189.- / EUR 149.-• Legal Studies on Access and Benefit-

sharing, 1

• October 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 23471 0• Hardback (x, 574 pp.)• List price EUR 175.- / US$ 240.-

International Environmental Law & Policy for the 21st Century, 2nd Revised Edition, provides a fresh, comprehensive, and in-depth analysis of the immense and challenging field of IEL, perfect for the needs of students, scholars, professionals, NGOs, and lay readers alike.

The 2010 Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing in Perspective analyses the implications of this innovative environmental treaty for different areas of international law, and its implementation challenges in various regions and from the perspectives of various stakeholders.

Definitions related to the environment are gathered by extracting them from relevant universal scope texts. This ordered grouping of definitions will enlighten the reader about the priorities of the international community regarding environmental law. Definitions are classified in alphabetical order, in separate English and French lists.

ReadeRship: All interested in International Environmental Law and Policy, including students, scholars, professionals, jurists, public officials, NGOs, and interested lay persons.

ReadeRship: Academics and practitioners interested in international environmental law, biodiversity, human rights and sustainable development.

ReadeRship: Apart from students and experts, this book is useful for anyone who has an interest in the environment.

International Environmental Law and Policy for the 21st Century2nd Revised EditionVed p. Nanda and George (Rock) pring

The 2010 Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing in PerspectiveImplications for International Law and Implementation Challengeselisa Morgera, Matthias Buck and elsa Tsioumani

Lexicon of Environmental Law / Les définitions du droit de l’environnementCédric Viale

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• January 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 24392 7• Hardback (xvi, 276)• List price EUR 101.- / US$ 140.-

• October 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 18331 5• Hardback (pp. xiv, 374)• List price EUR 131.- / US$ 182.-• Legal Aspects of Sustainable

Development, 14

• September 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22706 4• Hardback (250 pp.)• List price EUR 112.- / US$ 156.-• Queen Mary Studies in International

Law, 10

In this book the editors offer an overview on the recent discussions regarding legal questions of tackling climate change and the legal instruments related to environmental problems caused by international shipping. Proceedings of the Hamburg International Environmental Law Conference 2011.

Legal Essays collects works from the past ten years by David Freestone, former Deputy General Counsel and Senior Adviser at the World Bank. The essays offer a unique perspective founded on the author’s years of experience at the World Bank.

Considering that natural resources or green capital are the drivers of globalisation, this book focuses on the link between investment, trade and natural resource management in the context of the growing economic inequalities between states.

ReadeRship: Lawyers and academics interested in Climate Change, Shipping, Environmental Hazards and in International Environmental Law as such.

ReadeRship: All interested in international environmental law, biodiversity, human rights and sustainable development.

ReadeRship: This book is primarily aimed at academics, scholars and policy makers. In addition, the book will be valuable to students of environmental politics, public policy, and environmental law.

Climate Change and Environmental Hazards Related to ShippingAn International Legal Frameworkhans-Joachim Koch, doris König, Joachim sanden and Roda Verheyen

The World Bank and Sustainable DevelopmentLegal Essaysdavid Freestone

Natural Resources and the Green EconomyRedefining the Challenges for People, States and CorporationsEdited by elena Blanco and Jona Razzaque

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• March 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 16341 6• Hardback (250 pp.)• List price EUR 99.- / US$ 136.-• Refugees and Human Rights, 12

• August 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22870 2• Hardback (260 pp.)• List price EUR 195.- / US$ 267.-• The Raoul Wallenberg Institute

Human Rights Library, 41

• November 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 20535 2• Hardback (xii, 268 pp.)• List price EUR 115.- / US$ 160.-• Studies in International Minority and

Group Rights, 4

This Commentary draws on the applied use of international human rights law under the African System of Human Rights to provide protection to those who need it most- refugees.

Through a collective biography of four scholars (Erich Kaufmann, Hans Kelsen, Hersch Lauterpacht and Hans J. Morgenthau) this book investigates how Jewish identity and intellectual ties to Judaic civilization in the German-speaking and legal context influenced international law.

Using a legal and multidisciplinary approach towards empirical and prescriptive analysis of contemporary minority rights standards, this book defends and elaborates a robust minority rights framework for articulating a constitutional design responsive to the claims of ethno-cultural groups in Africa.

ReadeRship: All those interested in the relationship between human rights and refugee protection in general, and in the African Human Rights System in particular.

ReadeRship: Of great interest to all academics, researchers, students, and policy makers interested in the issue of minorities in the post-colonial African state.

Protection of the Right to Seek and Obtain Asylum under the African Human Rights SystemChaloka Beyani

The Concept of Group Rights in International LawGroups as Contested Right-Holders, Subjects and Legal PersonsCorsin Bisaz, Centre for Research on Direct Democracy of the University of Zurich

Taking Ethno-Cultural Diversity Seriously in Constitutional DesignA Theory of Minority Rights for Addressing Africa’s Multi-ethnic Challengesolomon a. dersso

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• August 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 23215 0• Hardback (xxii, 284 pp.)• List price EUR 175.- / US$ 240.-• Studies in Religion, Secular Beliefs

and Human Rights, 10

• August 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22810 8• Hardback (266 pp.)• List price EUR 115.- / US$ 160.-• International Humanitarian Law

Series, 39

• March 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 23653 0• Paperback (200 pp.)• List price EUR 115.- / US$ 160.-• Nijhoff Law Specials, 83

This second edition of the book updates the information on relevant developments that took place in the time elapsed, and incorporates several new chapters on important issues related to religious freedoms. Such are the chapters on freedom from religion, religion and freedom of association.

Challenging the dominant rhetoric of international rule of law operations, this work reasserts the centrality of the community in building its own relationship with law, counselling military interveners to refocus exclusively on restoring security using their extraordinary powers under international law.

In Unity in Connectivity? Evolving Human Rights Mechanisms in the ASEAN Region, Vitit Muntarbhorn discusses developments concerning the growth of human rights institutions and processes at the national and regional levels in Southeast Asia, and related challenges.

ReadeRship: Law and political science schools, human rights associations and scholars, governments and bodies active in the area of religious freedoms.

ReadeRship: Academics, policy-writers and practitioners interested in rule of law and security reform through military intervention, judicial reconstruction, strategic military doctrine and, generally, operations in Iraq.

ReadeRship: All interested in the development of human rights in Southeast Asia, especially in relation to the growth of national and regional institutions and processes on human rights protection.

Religion, Secular Beliefs and Human RightsSecond Revised EditionNatan Lerner

Judicial Reconstruction and the Rule of LawReassessing Military Intervention in Iraq and Beyondangeline Lewis

Unity in Connectivity?Evolving Human Rights Mechanisms in the ASEAN RegionVitit Muntarbhorn

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• February 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 21215 2• Hardback (xx, 306 pp.)• List price EUR 158.- / US$ 220.-• Graduate Institute of International

and Development Studies, 12

• November 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 21028 8• Hardback (xviii,354 pp.)• List price EUR 165.- / US$ 229.-• International Humanitarian Law

Series, 40

• May 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 24809 0• Hardback (530 pp.)• List price EUR 175.- / US$ 243.-• The Erik Castrén Institute Monographs

on International Law and Human Rights, 17

In this publication, Juan Carlos Ochoa offers a systematic analysis of international and comparative domestic law on the position of the victim in the prosecution of these infringements, points to the deficiencies of the current state of customary international law, and proposes specific reforms.

Based on the study of the Old Bridge of Mostar, this book concerns the adequacy of the international humanitarian law regime relating to the targeting and destruction of immovable cultural property in armed conflict at both normative and enforcement level.

Acknowledgements; Introduction: human rights and violence; Part One: The Ideal of Human Rights: ambivalence suspended over time; Part Two: Putting Rights into Liberal Practice: managing a paradox; Part Three: To Offer Violence for Rights: between necessity and proscription; Conclusion: the hope and the fear of the liberal world

ReadeRship: Scholars and practitioners, as well as graduate and undergraduate students in international human rights law, international and comparative criminal law, and transitional justice.

ReadeRship: All thoseinterested in preservation ofcultural heritage, internationalhumanitarian law, art and law, and international criminal law.

ReadeRship: All interested in the development of human rights

The Rights of Victims in Criminal Justice Proceedings for Serious Human Rights ViolationsJuan Carlos Ochoa s., University of Oslo

The Old Bridge of Mostar and Increasing Respect for Cultural Property in Armed ConflictJadranka petrovic

Human Rights and ViolenceJarna petman

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• August 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 23238 9• Paperback (xvi, 116 pp.)• List price EUR 105.- / US$ 144.-• Nijhoff Law Specials, 80

• September 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 20261 0• Hardback (xiv, 380 pp.)• List price EUR 170.- / US$ 233.-• Studies in International Minority and

Group Rights, 3

• December 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 24696 6• Hardback (1326 pp.)• List price EUR 475.- / US$ 651.-• Yearbook of the European Convention

on Human Rights/Annuaire de la convention europeenne des droits de l’homme, 54

The book analyses the concept and application of justice in every domain of life. Justice has a universal character, relevant to every part of the world. Deviation from its norms brings injustice entailing denigration of human nature in all its expressions. The book is worth reading by everyone interested in justice.

Using Italy and the Roma as a case study, this book proves that non-discrimination provisions are not sufficient to protect the cultural identity of minorities: a system encompassing also the use of collective rights is better suited for this purpose.

It reviews the implementation of the Convention both by the European Court of Human Rights and by the Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers, responsible for supervising the application of the Court’s judgments in the member states.

ReadeRship: Students of law, practicing lawyers, academic lawyers and all those interested in the philosophy of justice, the rule of law, human rights and political science.

ReadeRship: All those interested in minorities issues, the use of collective rights for the protection of the cultural identity of minorities, and in Roma and Sinti issues.

ReadeRship: An indispensable record of the development and impact of the world’s oldest binding international human rights treaty

Justice and the JudiciaryGeorghios M. pikis

Collective Rights and the Cultural Identity of the RomaA Case Study of ItalyClaudia Tavani

Yearbook of the European Convention on Human Rights/Annuaire de la convention europeenne des droits de l’homme, Volume 54 (2011)Edited by the directorate General of human Rights and Legal affairs/direction générale des droits de l’homme et des affaires juridiques

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• December 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 24913 4• Cloth (1800 pp.)• List price EUR 695.- / US$ 966.-• Inter-American Yearbook on Human

Rights / Anuario Interamericano de Derechos Humanos, 24

• December 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 23183 2• Cloth (310 pp.)• List price EUR 170.- / US$ 236.-• Israel Yearbook on Human Rights, 42

• January 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 24432 0• Hardback (350 pp.)• List price EUR 155.- / US$ 215.-• Studies in International Minority and

Group Rights, 6

This Yearbook aims to contribute to a greater awareness of the functions and activities of the organs of the Inter-American system for the protection of human rights.

The Israel Yearbook on Human Rights- an annual published under the auspices of the Faculty of Law of Tel Aviv University since 1971- is devoted to publishing studies by distinguished scholars in Israel and other countries on human rights in peace and war, with particular emphasis on problems relevant to the State of Israel and the Jewish people.

Drawing on various disciplines and case studies from several corners of the world, this volume offers insights about the breadth and complexity of the (inter)relation between the socio-economic participation of minorities and their right to (respect for) identity.

ReadeRship: All those interestedin minority protection, inthe implications of the rightto identity of minorities, thesocio-economic participationof minorities and the hurdlesthey experience.

Inter-American Yearbook on Human Rights / Anuario Interamericano de Derechos HumanosVolume 24 (2008) (2 VOLUME SET)Edited by inter-american Commission on human Rights/La Comisión interamericana de derechos humanos

Israel Yearbook on Human Rights, Volume 42 (2012)Edited by Yoram dinstein and Fania domb

The Interrelation between the Right to Identity of Minorities and their Socio-economic ParticipationEdited by Kristin henrard

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• January 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 24281 4• Hardback (x + 288 pp.)• List price EUR 123.- / US$ 171.-• Queen Mary Studies in International

Law, 12

• October 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22934 1• Hardback (x, 782 pp.)• List price EUR 350.- / US$ 487.-• European Yearbook of Minority

Issues, 9

The Interpretation and Application of the European Convention of Human Rights: Legal and Practical Implications, offers an analysis of important legal issues pertaining not only to the ECHR itself but also to the effect that it has on and also receives from other areas of international law.

The European Yearbook of Minority Issues provides a critical and timely review of contemporary developments in minority-majority relations in Europe. It combines analysis, commentary and documentation in relation to conflict management, international legal developments and domestic legislation affecting minorities in Europe.

ReadeRship: Academics, Practitioners and Students with an interest in general oublic international law and/or human rights.

The Interpretation and Application of the European Convention of Human RightsLegal and Practical ImplicationsEdited by Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Queen Mary, University of London, and panos Merkouris, Queen Mary, University of London

European Yearbook of Minority Issues, Volume 9 (2010)Edited by the european Centre for Minority issues and The european academy Bozen/Bolzano

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• August 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 20262 7• Hardback (xviii, 354 pp.)• List price EUR 130.- / US$ 178.-• International Humanitarian Law

Series, 35

• November 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22831 3• Hardback (x, 548 pp.)• List price EUR 181.- / US$ 252.-• Études de Droit International, 6

• August 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 21430 9• Hardback (xxvi, 338 pp.)• List price EUR 136.- / US$ 189.-

Sexual violence is a particular brand of evil that women have endured—more than men—during armed conflicts, through the ages. It is a menace that has continued to challenge the conscience of humanity—especially in our times. At the international level, basic laws aimed at preventing it are not in short supply.

The study aims to demonstrate that the judicial and arbitral jurisprudence dealing with territorial land and maritime disputes bear the mark of compromising and proposes a comprehensive analysis of the reasons and the consequences of this phenomenon.

Drawing on State practice, arbitral awards and national decisions, this book provides a systematic study of the sources of rights and obligations in the field of transnational investment, and their coordination and interaction.

ReadeRship: Especially those involved in space law and settlement of disputes thematic−, as well as all practitioners interested in settlement of territorial disputes.

ReadeRship: All interested in international legal protection of women from sexual violence in armed conflicts.

International Law and Sexual Violence in Armed ConflictsChile eboe-Osuji

Les différends territoriaux devant le juge internationalEntre droit et transactionGéraldine Giraudeau

International Investment Law. The Sources of Rights and ObligationsEdited by Tarcisio Gazzini and eric de Brabandere

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• August 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 23613 4• Paperback (288 pp.)• List price EUR 15.- / US$ 21.-• The Pocket Books of the Hague

Academy of International Law, 15

• February 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 23235 8• Hardback (xii, 434)• List price EUR 164.- / US$ 228.-• Nijhoff Studies in European Union

Law, 3

Built on the theme “history, culture and international law”, this special course gives a comprehensive review of China’s contemporary perspective and practice of international law in the past 60 years, with its focus on the recent 30 years when China is gradually integrated into international legal system through its opening up and economic reform process.

Against the background of European legal framework, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of the concept of consent in data protection, with a special focus on the field of electronic communications.

ReadeRship: Academics, Practitioners and Students with an interest in general oublic international law and/or human rights.

ReadeRship: All policy makers, regulators, academics, lawyers, telecommunication companies, as well as companies active in online transactions, and interest groups who are interested in citizens’ rights and the protection of privacy.

Chinese Contemporary Perspectives on International LawHistory, Culture and International LawXue hanqin

Consent in European Data Protection Laweleni Kosta

• October 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 21449 1• Hardback (xx + 618 pp.)• List price EUR 188.- / US$ 258.-• Nijhoff Studies in European Union

Law, 2

Drawing on the fundamental principles of EU competition law, this book comprehensively reassesses the authority and democratic legitimacy of self- and state regulation of liberal professions, and ultimately challenges the use of a diffuse public interest concept in professional regulation.

ReadeRship: All those interested in EU competition law, the making and monitoring of professional regulation, collective rule setting, governance, self- and state regulation, including academics, practitioners, policy makers, law enforcers.

EU Competition Law and Liberal Professions: an Uneasy Relationship?ida e. Wendt

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• March 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 24622 5• Hardback • List price US$ 140.- / EUR 101.-

• April 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 23454 3• Hardback (400 pp.)• List price EUR 136.- / US$ 189.-• Constitutional Law Library, 6

• January 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 22780 4• Hardback (360 pp.)• List price EUR 131.- / US$ 182.-• Nijhoff International Trade Law

Series, 13

International Arbitration: Contemporary Issues and Innovations brings together papers by top experts on arbitration which examine important contemporary issues in international arbitration.

Central European Constitutional Courts in the Face of EU Membership explores German legal influence on other systems of constitutional justice, concentrating on the impact of the Federal Constitutional Court’s approach to EU integration on constitutional courts in Hungary and Poland.

This book examines the effectiveness of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) Dispute Settlement Understanding (DSU) in pursuing the developmental objectives of the WTO is a whole.

ReadeRship: All interested in international arbitration and dispute resolution, including academic libraries, attorneys, institutes, practitioners, law schools, specialists, policy-makers, amd government officials.

ReadeRship: Those teaching and researching European and comparative public law at postgraduate level, together with institutes, libraries at universities and superior and constitutional courts will find this volume useful and informative.

ReadeRship: All interested in the regulation of international trade and developmental dimensions of the multilateral trading system. Academics, students Civil Servants, trade Diplomats, practitioners.

International ArbitrationContemporary Issues and InnovationsJohn Norton Moore

Central European Constitutional Courts in the Face of EU MembershipThe Influence of the German Model in Hungary and Polandallan Francis Tatham, CEU San Pablo University, Madrid

WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding and DevelopmentMervyn Martin

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• October 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 24442 9• Paperback (45 pp. + 84 pp.)• List price EUR 82.70 / US$ 115.-• International Encyclopedia of

Comparative Law, 41

• January 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 24230 2• Hardback (180 pp.)• List price EUR 160.- / US$ 222.-• Studies in Territorial and Cultural

Diversity Governance, 2

Volume VIII Specific ContractsWerner Lorenz - Chief EditorChapter 7 Use of Movables: Leasing (45 pp.)Kåre Lilleholt

Volume XVI Civil ProcedureMaro Cappelletti - Chief EditorChapter 9 Effects of Judgments (Res Judicata)Albrecht Zeuner, Harald Koch

This book presents a contemporary broad assessment of the main dilemmas of regional development and regional policy in Central and Eastern Europe considering the influence of internal and external pressures on the regionalization process in this area.

ReadeRship: With contributions from leading scholars in economics, law, history and political science, this publication promises to be a useful tool for policy-making and academics for better understanding decentralization in this area.

International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law, Instalment 41Edited by K. Zweigert and Ulrich drobnig

Regional Dynamics in Central and Eastern EuropeNew Approaches to DecentralizationEdited by Francesco palermo and sara parolari

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• September 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22250 2• Hardback (xxviii, 444 pp.)• List price EUR 150.- / US$ 206.-• Studies in Religion, Secular Beliefs

and Human Rights, 11

Each from their own discipline and perspective, these scholars contribute to the question of whether, in the present-day pluralist state, there is room for state symbolism or personal religious signs or attire in the public school classroom.

ReadeRship: All those interested in human rights theory and practice on the issue of religious symbols; particularly the interplay between freedom of religion or belief, the right to education, and manifestations of religion.

The Lautsi Papers: Multidisciplinary Reflections on Religious Symbols in the Public School ClassroomEdited by Jeroen Temperman

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• September 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22706 4• Hardback (250 pp.)• List price EUR 112.- / US$ 156.-• Queen Mary Studies in International

Law, 10

• November 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22697 5• Hardback (552 pp.)• List price EUR 235.- / US$ 327.-• African Yearbook of International

Law / Annuaire Africain de droit international, 17

• November 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 20332 7• Hardback (196 pp.)• List price EUR 120.- / US$ 167.-• Law in Eastern Europe, 62

Considering that natural resources or green capital are the drivers of globalisation, this book focuses on the link between investment, trade and natural resource management in the context of the growing economic inequalities between states.

Founded in 1993, the African Yearbook, now published under the auspices of the African Foundation for International Law, is the only periodical devoted exclusively to the study, development, dissemination and wider appreciation of international law in Africa as a whole.

This volume offers readers a stimulating perspective on both struggles and cooperation on the Cold-War’s legal front and regard for its political context. It covers the era of Stalinism up to the post-Communist period of the 1990s and 2000s.

ReadeRship: This book is primarily aimed at academics, scholars and policy makers. In addition, the book will be valuable to students of environmental politics, public policy, and environmental law.

ReadeRship: All interested in the development of International Law in Africa.

ReadeRship: Those interested in political and legal history, the history of the Cold War, the law of Central and Eastern Europe and issues of post-Communist transition.

Natural Resources and the Green EconomyRedefining the Challenges for People, States and CorporationsEdited by elena Blanco and Jona Razzaque

African Yearbook of International Law / Annuaire Africain de droit international, Volume 17 (2009)Edited by abdulqawi a. Yusuf

The Legal Dimension in Cold-War Interactions: Some Notes from the FieldEdited by Tatiana Borisova and William B. simons

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• November 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22792 7• Hardback (xvi + 472 pp.)• List price EUR 164.- / US$ 228.-• Max Planck Yearbook of United

Nations Law, 16

This publication, edited by the directors of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg, Germany, constitutes the first scholarly periodical to focus on activities of the United Nations in the field of international law.

ReadeRship: It is a must for any academic or practitioner involved in international law and questions concerning the United Nations.

Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, Volume 16 (2012)Edited by armin von Bogdandy and Rüdiger Wolfrum

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• October 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22837 5• Hardback (434 pp.)• List price EUR 136.- / US$ 189.-• Graduate Institute of International

and Development Studies, 11

• February 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 24322 4• Hardback (332 pp.)• List price EUR 123.- / US$ 171.-

• February 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 24549 5• Hardback • List price US$ 171.- / EUR 123.-

Focusing on treaties jeopardized during the ‘war on terror’, The Extraterritorial Application of Selected Human Rights Treaties investigates whether and to what extent human rights treaties apply to states acting abroad. It proposes a way to accommodate conflicting interests, while preserving the effective protection of basic rights.

This book provides an innovative perspective in the field by conceptualizing international policing as part of a much broader system of peace and capacity development initiatives.

This publication successfully integrates scholarly theory with empirical evidence. The book’s clear and evocative style will appeal to foreign policy professionals, academics and students of diplomacy, international relations and international law.

ReadeRship: All those interestedin current challenges regardingthe application of internationalhuman rights law in a globalizedworld, particularly academics,practitioners, representativesof states and internationalorganizations.

ReadeRship: Researchers, practitioners and policy-makers will find a critical addition to the current discourse on international policing.

ReadeRship: Students and teachers of international relations and foreign policy; diplomats and those involved in foreign policy decision making and its implementation.

The Extraterritorial Application of Selected Human Rights TreatiesKaren da Costa

Forging New Conventional Wisdom Beyond International PolicingLearning from Complex Political RealitiesBryn hughes, Charles T. hunt and Jodie Curth-Bibb

Foreign PolicyFrom Conception to Diplomatic PracticeErnest Petrič

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• February 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 22711 8• Paperback • List price EUR 107.- / US$ 79.-

• February 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 24493 1• Hardback • List price EUR 146.- / US$ 203.-• Queen Mary Studies in International

Law, 13

• December 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 24289 0• Cloth (1024 pp.)• List price EUR 395.- / US$ 549.-• European Yearbook / Annuaire

Européen, 59

Peace Operation Success: A Comparative Analysis applies the framework in Diehl and Druckman’s award winning EVALUATING PEACE OPERATIONS to several recent cases of peace operations, including those in Cambodia, Cote d’Ivoire, Timor Leste, and Liberia.

Legacies of the Permanent Court of International Justice assesses the continuing relevance of the first ‘world court’ and shows how, for better or worse, it has shaped our thinking about binding legal dispute resolution.

The European Yearbook promotes the scientific study of nineteen European supranational organisations and the OECD. Each volume contains a detailed survey of the history, structure and yearly activities of each organisation and an up-to-date chart providing a clear overview of the member states of each organisation.

ReadeRship: Scholars, national government officials, miltiary officers, and international organization (e.g., UN) officials who work on issues related to peacekeeping.

ReadeRship: Students, teachers and practitioners of international law. Anyone interested in the history of international relations/ international law/ international organisations.

Peace Operation SuccessA Comparative AnalysisEdited by paul F. diehl and daniel druckman

Legacies of the Permanent Court of International JusticeEdited by Malgosia Fitzmaurice and Christian J. Tams

European Yearbook / Annuaire Européen, Volume 59 (2011)Edited by the Council of europe

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• October 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 20997 8• Hardback (356 pp.)• List price US$ 189.- / EUR 136.-

• September 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 23174 0• Hardback (xxxvi, 684 pp.)• List price EUR 375.- / US$ 510.-• Yearbook of International

Organizations, 4

• November 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 23175 7• Hardback • List price EUR 375.- / US$ 510.-• Yearbook of International

Organizations, 5

The volume offers an assessment of the interactions between diplomatic and judicial means of settling international disputes in selected areas: territorial questions, international criminal law, international trade law, investment arbitration and human rights. It includes contributions from some of the world’s leading academics and practitioners.

Providing both an international organizations and research bibliography, Volume 4 cites over 46,000 publications and information resources supplied by international organizations, and provides nearly 18,000 research citations under 40 subject headings. This volume also includes a research bibliography on international organizations and transnational associations.

Statistics on geographical regions and subjects where organizations work.Visual representations of statistical data and networks.Historical statistical summaries and analyses.

ReadeRship: Academics, government officials, private practioners, international civil servants, and all interested in the settlement of international disputes.

Diplomatic and Judicial Means of Dispute SettlementLaurence Boisson de Chazournes, Marcelo G. Kohen, and Jorge e. Viñuales

Yearbook of International Organizations 2012-2013 (Volume 4)International Organization Bibliography and ResourcesEdited by the Union of international associations

Yearbook of International Organizations 2012-2013 (Volume 5)Statistics, Visualizations, and PatternsEdited by the Union of international associations

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• December 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 23176 4• Hardback • List price EUR 589.- / US$ 810.-• Yearbook of International

Organizations, 6

• December 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 23177 1• Hardback • List price EUR 2250.- / US$ 2829.-• Yearbook of International

Organizations

• October 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 23133 7• Cloth with dustjacket (1582 + 8 pp.

plates)• List price EUR 699.- / US$ 999.-• The International Year Book and

Statesmen’s Who’s Who, 60

Volume 6 provides a who’s who in international organizations, including more than 24,000 biographies of key officers – executives, policy makers and coordinators – of organizations, including career and education.

This six-volume set is the complete 49th edition of the Yearbook of International Organizations. Unchallenged in this field of reference since 1910, the Yearbook of International Organizations provides the most extensive coverage of non-profit international organizations available today.

The International Year Book and Statesmen’s Who’s Who is an invaluable reference source for anyone interested in international affairs or international business. Established as an authoritative reference source on people, organisations and countries worldwide for over 60 years – and used by governments, MPs, embassies, and IGOs.

Yearbook of International Organizations 2012-2013 (Volume 6)Who’s Who in International OrganizationsEdited by the Union of international associations

Yearbook of International Organizations 2012-2013 (6 vols.)Edited by the Union of international associations

The International Year Book and Statesmen’s Who’s Who 2013Researched and compiled by Jennifer dilworth, Editorial Manager and Megan stuart-Jones, Assistant Editor

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ReadeRship: All interested in legal applications and evidence from satellite technologies, including Governments, regulatory bodies, judges, legal practitioners, academics, students, international institutions, NGOs, standardization bodies, remote sensing companies and data sellers.

• November 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 19443 4• Hardback (xxxii, 466 pp.)• List price EUR 155.- / US$ 215.-• Studies in Space Law, 7

Evidence from Earth Observation SatellitesEmerging Legal IssuesEdited by Ray purdy and denise Leung

Satellite technologies are rapidly improving, offering increased opportunities for monitoring laws, and using images as evidence in court. Evidence from Earth Observation Satellites analyses whether data from satellite technologies can be a legally reliable, effective evidential tool in contemporary legal systems. This unique interdisciplinary volume brings together leading experts from academia, government, international institutions, industry and judiciary to consider many emerging issues surrounding the use of these technologies in legal strategies. Issues examined include the opportunities arising from technological developments, existing regulatory applications and operational experiences, and admissibility in courts and tools for ensuring the integrity of evidence. It also examines privacy impacts under existing legislation and provides a new conceptual framework for debating the acceptability of such surveillance methods.

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• November 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22791 0• Hardback (660 pp.)• List price EUR 279.- / US$ 388.-• Yearbook of Islamic and Middle

Eastern Law, 16

Practitioners and academics dealing with the Middle East can turn to the Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law for an instant source of information on the developments over an entire year in the region. The Yearbook covers Islamic and non-Islamic legal subjects, including the laws themselves, of some twenty Arab and other Islamic countries.

The publication’s practical features include:- articles on current topics,- country surveys reflecting important new legislation and amendments to existing legislation per country.

Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, Volume 16 (2010-2011)Edited by eugene Cotran and Martin Lau

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• October 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 24199 2• Hardback (xviii, 210 pp.)• List price US$ 140.- / EUR 101.-• Legal Aspects of Sustainable

Development, 13

• February 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 19494 6• Hardback (xxii, 318 pp.)• List price EUR 131.- / US$ 182.-• Publications on Ocean Development,

74

• March 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 23356 0• Hardback • List price EUR 237.- / US$ 275.-

This book analyses the law-making of ecosystem-based fisheries management in marine areas beyond national jurisdiction as a post-development of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) so as to avoid stocks collapse and destruction of critical habitats, and increase the resilience of marine ecosystems.

Dependent Archipelagos in the Law of the Sea examines the archipelagic concept in international law of the sea with respect to dependent archipelagos, both coastal and outlying, and evaluates the contribution of state practice to solutions and developments.

International Maritime Security Law, by James Kraska and Raul Pedrozo, defines an emerging interdisciplinary field of law and policy comprised of norms, legal regimes, and rules to address today’s hybrid threats to the global order of the oceans.

ReadeRship: Those interested in international environmental law, Law of the Sea, fisheries management, and marine governance.

ReadeRship: Academics, researchers and students with an interest in international law of the sea, as well as state officials and practitioners dealing with issues related to the delimitation of maritime zones.

ReadeRship: International law scholars and practitioners with an interest in the theory and practice of maritime security law and policy.

Fisheries Management in Areas beyond National JurisdictionThe Impact of Ecosystem Based Law-makingdaniela diz pereira pinto, World Wildlife Fund

Dependent Archipelagos in the Law of the Seasophia Kopela, Lancaster University Law School

International Maritime Security LawJames Kraska and Raul pedrozo

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• September 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 20999 2• Hardback (pp. xiv, 346)• List price EUR 136.- / US$ 189.-

• March 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 24859 5• Hardback • Publications on Ocean Development,

75

• December 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 24503 7• Paperback • List price EUR 79.- / US$ 99.-

This book provides a thorough analysis of criminal jurisdiction over the perpetrators of ship-source pollution. Criminal sanctions for discharge violations committed by sea-going vessels represent an issue of critical concern in the field of International Law, given the many devastating pollution cases which have occurred at sea.

In Filling Regulatory Gaps in High Seas Fisheries, author Yoshinobu Takei investigates the regime of high seas fisheries from the perspective of international law and considers whether there are regulatory gaps and, if so, how they should be filled.

The 1982 Law of the Sea Convention at 30: Successes, Challenges and New Agendas offers twenty essays by renowned Law of the Sea scholars, published to mark the 30th Anniversary of the adoption of the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.

ReadeRship: International law scholars and practitioners with an interest in maritime law and environmental law policy.

ReadeRship: All interested in the law of the sea and international environmental law.

ReadeRship: Students, diplomats, practitioners and scholars interested in International Law and the Law of the Sea, and all serious law libraries.

Criminal Jurisdiction over Perpetrators of Ship-Source PollutionInternational Law, State Practice and EU Harmonisationalla pozdnakova

Filling Regulatory Gaps in High Seas FisheriesDiscrete High Seas Fish Stocks, Deep-sea Fisheries and Vulnerable Marine EcosystemsYoshinobu Takei

The 1982 Law of the Sea Convention at 30Successes, Challenges and New Agendasdavid Freestone

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• September 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 23093 4• Hardback (xvi, 368 pp.)• List price EUR 135.- / US$ 185.-• Center for Oceans Law and Policy, 16

• November 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 23396 6• Hardback (630 pp.)• List price EUR 195.- / US$ 271.-• The Yearbook of Polar Law, 4

• November 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22786 6• Paperback (xx, 262 pp. (ENG) + xx,

262 pp. (FR))• List price EUR 176.- / US$ 245.-• Yearbook International Tribunal

for the Law of the Sea / Annuaire Tribunal international du droit de la mer, 15

Maritime Border Diplomacy, edited by Myron H. Nordquist and John Norton Moore, examines critical issues in international maritime boundary disputes together with the important global role of Indonesia, whose maritime boundaries are imperative to its sovereign status identity.

This is the fourth volume of The Yearbook of Polar Law. Much of its contents is derived from the presentations made at the Fourth Akureyri Symposium on Polar Law that was held in Nuuk in Greenland 9-11 September 2011. The themes of the Fourth Symposium covered the whole gamut of polar governance related topics.

The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea is an independent judicial body established by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea to adjudicate disputes arising out of the interpretation and application of the Convention. The Tribunal is open to States Parties to the Convention.

Maritime Border DiplomacyMyron h. Nordquist and John Norton Moore

The Yearbook of Polar Law Volume 4, 2012Editors-in-Chiefs: Gudmundur alfredsson and Timo Koivurova. Special Editor: Waliul hasanat

Yearbook International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea / Annuaire Tribunal international du droit de la mer, Volume 15 (2011)international Tribunal for the Law of the sea / Tribunal international du droit de la mer

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• August 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22899 3• Hardback (xviii, 238 pp.)• List price EUR 112.- / US$ 156.-• Graduate Institute of International

and Development Studies, 10

• November 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22730 9• Hardback (560 pp.)• List price EUR 145.- / US$ 199.-• Recueil des cours, Collected Courses,

356

• November 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22727 9• Hardback (448 pp.)• List price EUR 145.- / US$ 199.-• Recueil des cours, Collected Courses,

353

In this book Susan Isiko Štrba demonstrates the challenge of access to printed copyrighted educational and research materials in developing countries and proposes institutional and normative solutions at national and international levels.

Succession Substitutes by J. Talpis, Professor at the University of Montreal

In this course, Professor Talpis explores a subject not yet examined closely in private international law : the treatment of legally authorized methods for transferring property at death otherwise than by succession.

Le droit international privé et le principe de non-discrimination, par J. Meeusen, professeur à l’Université d’Anvers.

The Security Council and Issues of Responsibility under International Law by V. Gowlland-Debbas, Professor Emeritus, graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva.

ReadeRship: All interested in access to education, intellectual property, trade and development, and those concerned access to educational material as a development tool and the impact of copyright on such access.

International Copyright Law and Access to Education in Developing CountriesExploring Multilateral Legal and Quasi-Legal Solutionssusan isiko Štrba

Recueil des cours, Collected Courses, Tome/Volume 356académie de droit international de la haye / hague academy of international Law

Recueil des cours, Collected Courses, Tome/Volume 353académie de droit international de la haye / hague academy of international Law

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• October 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 18695 8• Hardback (xvi, 428 pp.)• List price EUR 158.- / US$ 220.-

• October 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22726 2• Hardback (528 pp.)• List price EUR 145.- / US$ 199.-• Recueil des cours, Collected Courses,

352

• October 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22725 5• Hardback (400 pp.)• List price EUR 145.- / US$ 199.-• Recueil des cours, Collected Courses,

351

Slavery in International Law sets out the law related to slavery and lesser servitudes, including forced labour and debt bondage; thus developing an overall understanding of the term human ‘exploitation’, which is at the heart of the definition of trafficking.

Le renvoi en droit international privé contemporain, par A. Davì, professeur à l’Université de Rome «La Sapienza»

The Academy is a prestigious international institution for the study and teaching of Public and Private International Law and related subjects. The work of the Hague Academy receives the support and recognition of the UN.

The Quest for World Order and Human Dignity in the Twenty-first Century: Constitutive Process and Individual Commitment. General Course on Public International Law by W. M. Reisman, Professor at the Yale Law School.

ReadeRship: Those interested in the current applicable law related to human exploitation including slavery. Beyond libraries and academics both in law and slavery studies; judges, prosecutors, defence counsel and labour lawyers.

Slavery in International LawOf Human Exploitation and TraffickingJean allain

Recueil des cours, Collected Courses, Tome/Volume 352académie de droit international de la haye / hague academy of international Law

Recueil des cours, Collected Courses, Tome/Volume 351académie de droit international de la haye / hague academy of international Law

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• March 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 23230 3• Paperback (230 pp.)• List price EUR 110.- / US$ 153.-• Nijhoff Law Specials, 84

• October 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22873 3• Hardback (xviii, 398 pp.)• List price EUR 165.- / US$ 226.-• The Erik Castrén Institute Monographs

on International Law and Human Rights, 16

• October 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22353 0• Hardback (275 pp.)• List price EUR 107.- / US$ 149.-• Queen Mary Studies in International

Law, 9

Taking a historical and comparative perspective, the book analyses current attempts of regime change in various parts of the world, their intended and unintended consequences, as well as moral, legal and political aspects of external interference in internal processes.

Through a collective biographical methodology of four scholars 20th century scholars this book investigates how Jewish identity and intellectual ties to Judaic civilisation in the German speaking legal context influenced the international legal discipline.

In this book Anneliese Quast Mertsch analyses the binding force and legal nature of treaties during the period of their provisional application in light of international practice and academic opinion.

ReadeRship: All those interested in most topical issues of international law and politics. Students of international relations and law, governmental officials and NGO activists.

ReadeRship: All those interested in the history of international law, German law as well as Jewish European history, socio-economic conditions, culture, tradition and religion.

ReadeRship: This title is aimed at academics as well as practitioners: International law institutes; academic libraries; academics and post-graduate students researching / studying the law of treaties.

Regime ChangeFrom Democratic Peace Theories to Forcible Regime ChangeRein Müllerson

A Gateway between a Distant God and a Cruel WorldThe Contribution of Jewish German-Speaking Scholars to International LawReut Yael paz

Provisionally Applied Treaties: Their Binding Force and Legal Natureanneliese Quast Mertsch

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• November 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 19602 5• Hardback (xl, 392 pp.)• List price EUR 146.- / US$ 203.-• Legal Aspects of Sustainable

Development, 15

• September 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 22795 8• Hardback (500 pp.)• List price EUR 195.- / US$ 257.-• Spanish Yearbook of International

Law, 16

• November 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 18911 9• Hardback (2033 pp. Two volume set

with CD-ROM)• List price EUR 450.- / US$ 617.-

This book examines whether and how legal fisheries instruments encompass a normative consensus on human development, reflected by the indicators of equity, poverty eradication and participation.

The Spanish Yearbook of International Law brings together information concerning Spanish legal practice and a bibliography over the period of one year and makes it available to an international readership.

The book, which is only the first in a series of edited law reports that will capture the entire jurisprudential legacy of the tribunal, fills the gap for a single and authoritative reference source of the tribunal’s jurisprudence.

ReadeRship: All interested in the human development aspects of sustainable development as well as the role of equity, poverty-eradication and participation in European and international fisheries law.

The Contribution of International Fisheries Law to Human DevelopmentAn Analysis of Multilateral and ACP-EU Fisheries InstrumentsNienke van der Burgt

Spanish Yearbook of International Law, Volume 16 (2010)Edited by asociación española de prof. de derecho

The Law Reports of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (2 vols)Volume 1: Prosecutor v. Brima, Kamara and Kanu (The AFRC Case)Edited by Charles C. Jalloh and simon M. Meisenberg

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• February 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 23041 5• Paperback • List price EUR 99.- / US$ 109.-• Nijhoff Law Specials, 82

• October 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 18647 7• Hardback (415 pp.)• List price EUR 181.- / US$ 252.-• Queen Mary Studies in International

Law, 11

• October 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 23524 3• Hardback (xii, 544 pp.)• List price EUR 160.- / US$ 222.-• Studies in Territorial and Cultural

Diversity Governance, 1

This edited volume explores some of the key international law issues to have arisen from the events which comprised the ‘Arab Spring.’

This book traces the evolution of transnational legal authority in the course of globalization. Representative case studies buttress its conclusion that today transnational authority is multifaceted, a phenomenon that renders unreliable the concepts of territoriality/extraterritoriality as global governance markers.

The book aims at understanding the current distribution and use of powers over the environment among various layers of government and their consequences on environmental protection, comparing federal, regional and unitary State models and drawing theoretical and practical consequences.

ReadeRship: Students and Academics working in the field of International Law especially, but also those interested in International Relations generally.

ReadeRship: All those interested in public international law, international relations, legal theory as well as comparative constitutional and private law.

ReadeRship: All interested in environmental law, water law, EU governance, public comparative law, comparative studies.

The Arab SpringNew Patterns for Democracy and International LawCarlo panara, Liverpool John Moores University, and Gary Wilson, Liverpool John Moores University

Beyond TerritorialityTransnational Legal Authority in an Age of GlobalizationGünther handl, Joachim Zekoll and peer Zumbansen

Environmental Protection in Multi-Layered SystemsComparative Lessons from the Water SectorEdited by Mariachiara alberton and Francesco palermo

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• October 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 23178 8• Hardback (xiv, 446 pp.)• List price EUR 250.- / US$ 348.-• Annuaire AAA / AAA Yearbook, 24

• February 2013• ISBN 978 90 04 23392 8• Hardback (316 pp.)• List price EUR 123.- / US$ 171.-• Developments in International Law,

65

• November 2012• ISBN 978 90 04 23506 9• Hardback (xxii,408 pp.)• List price EUR 280.- / US$ 389.-• International Labour Law Reports, 31

The Yearbook’s aim is devoting attention to developments taking place in the international law institutions based in The Hague and to offer a platform for review of new developments in the field of international law.

This book examines hybridization as a defining phenomenon of regulatory frameworks in the transnational sphere. The contributions illustrate that globalization contributes to blurring the distinctions between national and international, public and private law.

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