Full Description
As of Volume VII, 1996, The Finnish Yearbook will be published by Martinus Nijhoff Publishers/Kluwer Law International. Despite its Finnish initiative and pedigrees, The Finnish Yearbook of International Law does not restrict itself to purely `Finnish' topics. On the contrary, it reflects the many connections in law between the national and the international. The Finnish Yearbook of International Law annually publishes, in both English and French, articles of high quality dealing with all aspects of international law, including international law aspects of European law, with close attention to developments that affect Finland. Its offerings include: - longer articles of a theoretical nature, exploring new avenues and approaches; - shorter polemics; - commentaries on current international law developments; - book reviews; and -documentation of relevance to Finland's foreign relations not easily available elsewhere. The Finnish Yearbook offers a fertile ground for the expression of and reflection on the connections between Finnish law and international law as a whole and insight into the richness of this interaction.
Contents
Preface. Foreword. IDevelopment of International Space Law; V. Kopal. The `Duty of Cooperation' between the European Community and its Member States within the World Trade Organization; J. Heliskoski. State Succession in Respect of Debts: The Effect of State Successions in the 1990's on the Rules of Law; P.T. Talari. Iran-United States Claims Tribunal: the Birth of a Twenty Century Griffin; A. Mouri. The Spratly Islands: A General Perspective on Choices of Sovereignty, Security and Cooperative Regimes; R. Kamarul-Baharin. II: Shorter Articles, Notes and Comments. The Use of Arms by a Superior Against a Subordinate Soldier in the Finnish Army During the Second World War; J. Lindstedt. Enforcing International Humanitarian Norms - will the Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Stand a Chance of Succeeding? H. Wassgren. Punishing War Crimes in the former Yugoslavia: a Critical Juncture for the International Community; A. Bos. Peace and Justice, Power and Principle: From Nuremberg to the Hague; M. van der Stoel. Biojurisprudence: a New Current in Jurisprudence; R.A. Tokarczyk. Law Enforcement in Community Law Within the First and Third Pillar: Do They Stand Alone? J.A.E. Vervaele. The Interpretation of Community Law; J. Raitio. Natural Prolongation and Delimitation of Maritime Boundaries; M. Zahraa. The Spratly Islands Case: Observations and Possible Solution; L. Lindegren. The Decisions of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal in Expulsion Cases: A Critique; S. Rabiee. Abbreviations. Contents of Previous Volumes. Corrections.