2012 POLISH YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW vol. XXXII

2012 POLISH YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW vol. XXXII

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The Polish Yearbook of International Law (PYIL) is a scientific journal published since 1966. The major focus of the Yearbook is on public and private international law as well as European law. Each volume of the PYIL also includes legal bibliography of Polish authors publishing in the above areas.
The new volume (XXXII) includes an article by Prof. Sadurski on the problem of democratic legitimacy in the European Union. This is followed by Prof. Kwiecień’s article which enquires into the issue of sovereignty of States in the context of the legitimacy of international law. The article by Prof. Fitzmaurice explores the legal and philosophical concepts underlying the foundations of international environmental law (e.g. principles of the common heritage). In a very personal article (which sometimes sounds like real manifesto for environmental sustainability), Prof. Vieira discusses changes in system of global governance necessary to cope with the challenges connected with climate change. Prof. Wyrozumska analyses the practice of Polish courts with respect to attachment and debt enforcement from an embassy’s bank account. Other texts include an article on the rules of international law applicable to the sovereign debt crisis (by Prof. de Jonge); analysis of the recent ICC Lubanga Reparations Decision (Prof. Swart); assessment of the legality of overseas use of drones under the framework of European Convention of Human Rights (Drs. Bodnar and Pacho), and an article on the ICC’s practice with regard to arrest warrants (Dłubak).
The new volume also includes a series of articles presented at the conference “Limits of the Security Council Powers”, which was organized in Warsaw in January 2013 by ILA Poland in cooperation with the Institute of Law Studies. Prof. Arcari looks at the question of limits of Security Council powers as a problem of UN Charter interpretation; Prof. Fernandez Sola analyses the role of the European Union in the UN system (as a form of enforcement agency), and Prof. Richter inquires into the problem of judicial review of Security Council decisions. Two other contributions discuss the applicability to the Security Council of rules on the responsibility and accountability of international organizations (Prof. Sturma) and the obligations of the Security Council with respect to war crimes and genocide (Prof. Zimmermann).


Rok wydania2012
Liczba stron481
KategoriaPublikacje darmowe
WydawcaWydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar
Numer wydania32
Język publikacjiangielski
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  Contents
  
  ARTICLES
  
  Wojciech Sadurski
  Democratic Legitimacy of the European Union: A Diagnosis and Some
  Modest Proposals     9
  
  Roman Kwiecień
  Does the State Still Matter? Sovereignty, Legitimacy and International Law     45
  
  Anna Wyrozumska
  Execution on an Embassy Bank Account     75
  
  Malgorzata Fitzmaurice
  Some Reflections on Legal and Philosophical Foundations of International
  Environmental Law     89
  
  Susana Camargo Vieira
  Governance, Good Governance, Earth System Governance... and
  International Law     111
  
  Alice de Jonge
  What Are the Principles of International Law Applicable to the Resolution
  of Sovereign Debt Crises?     129
  
  Mia Swart
  The Lubanga Reparations Decision: A Missed Opportunity?     169
  
  Adam Bodnar, Irmina Pacho
  Targeted Killings (Drone Strikes) and the European Convention on Human
  Rights     189
  
  Aleksandra Dłubak
  Problems Surrounding Arrest Warrants Issued by the International Criminal
  Court: A Decade of Judicial Practice     209
  Maurizio Arcari
  Limits to Security Council Powers under the UN Charter and Issues of
  Charter Interpretation     239
  
  Natividad Fernández Sola
  The European Union as a Regional Organization within the Meaning of
  the UN Charter     259
  
  Dagmar Richter
  Judicial Review of Security Council Decisions – A Modern Vision of the
  Administration of Justice?     271
  
  Pavel Šturma
  Does the Rule of Law also Apply to the Security Council? Limiting Its
  Powers by Way of Responsibility and Accountability     299
  
  Andreas Zimmermann
  The Security Council and the Obligation to Prevent Genocide and War
  Crimes     307
  
  Polish Practice in International law     315
  
  Oktawian Kuc
  Krstić Case Continued     315
  
  Amicus curiae briefs in Janowiec and Others v. Russia     325
  
  Book Reviews     401
  
  Polish Bibliograph y of International and European Law 2012     427
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