Full Description
The aim of the Hague Yearbook of International Law is to offer a platform for review of new developments in the field of international law. In addition, it devotes attention to developments in the international law institutions based in the international City of Peace and Justice, The Hague.
Contents
Editorial
Contributors
1 Sovereignty and the Community Interest: International Law's Role in the Domestic Environment
Judith van Veldhuizen
2 Corporate Accountability for Environmental Rights Violations: the Role of Tort Litigation in National Courts
Narine Ghazaryan
3 Climate Constitutionalism as Lifesaver?: Constitutional Safeguards as a Tool Supporting the Effective Implementation of the Paris Agreement in the United Kingdom, Germany, and France
Nicole Hövelmeyer
4 Maintaining Maritime Entitlements in Troubled Waters: Assessing the Influence of the 2021 Pacific Island Forum Declaration
Matthias Nouvet
5 Historic(al) Rights in Eurasia: a Regional International Law Perspective
Artur Simonyan
6 Definition of 'Dispute' in the PCIJ and the ICJ: Juxtaposition of Two Approaches
Dai Tamada
7 Uncertainty in Prohibition of Force Judgments: the Case for Establishing the Threshold of Article 2(4) of the Charter of the United Nations
Helin Laufer
8 TRIPS-Plus Standards in Free Trade Agreements: Are the US and the EU Endeavouring to Domesticate International Law on Intellectual Property?
Bushra Tariq