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Title:Much Ado About Nothing? (Publication Review: M. T. Kamminga & M. Scheinin, The Impact of Human Rights Law on General International Law (Oxford University Press 2009) Author(s):REITER-KORKMAZ, AxelleDate:2011-01-01Citation:
- European Journal of Legal Studies, 2011, 4, 1, 214-224
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Title:The Role of the Judge in International Law Author(s):CONFORTI, BenedettoDate:2007Citation:
- European Journal of Legal Studies, 2007, 1, 2
Type:ArticleAbstract:Il ruolo dei giudici, sia internazionali che nazionali, nella rilevazione e nell’applicazione delle norme internazionali è cresciuto enormemente negli ultimi decenni. Per quanto riguarda i tribunali internazionali, la loro ...
Title:The Unity of Application of International Law at the Global Level and the Responsibility of Judges Author(s):DUPUY, Pierre-MarieDate:2007Citation:
- European Journal of Legal Studies, 2007, 1, 2
Type:ArticleAbstract:This article analyses the relationship between Courts and tribunals in the interpretation and application of international law. The goal here is of crucial importance: that of guaranteeing the unity of international law ...
Title:The Role of the International Criminal Judge in the Formation of Customary International Law Author(s):ARAJÄRVI, Noora JohannaDate:2007Citation:
- European Journal of Legal Studies, 2007, 1, 2
Type:ArticleAbstract:The thrust of this Paper is to analyse the transformation of international custom construction and creation from the model of state practice supported by opinio iuris to a new concept reflected in the judicial decision of ...
Title:Do Judges Meet their Constitutional Obligation to Settle Disputes in Conformity with ‘Principles of Justice and International Law’? Author(s):PETERSMANN, Ernst-Ulrich
Date:2007Citation:
- European Journal of Legal Studies, 2007, 1, 2
Type:ArticleAbstract:This contribution argues that the universal recognition of human rights requires judges to take human rights more seriously in their judicial settlement of disputes “in conformity with the principles of justice and ...

Title:The Opening of the Human Mind Author(s):ALLOTT, PhilipDate:2007Citation:
- European Journal of Legal Studies, 2007, 1, 1
Type:ArticleAbstract:An anthropology of law is a useful method for diagnosing the mental health of a given society. The sad state of the idea of international law has made, and has been made by, the sickness of international society. Social ...
Title:Constitutionalism, Managerialism and the Ethos of Legal Education Author(s):KOSKENNIEMI, MarttiDate:2007Citation:
- European Journal of Legal Studies, 2007, 1, 1
Type:ArticleAbstract:The judgment of the European Court of Justice in the Mox Plant case in 2006 is striking in its narrowness of vision. It imagines European law in fully autonomous terms, analogous to the national laws of European States ...
Title:A Doctrinal Debate in the Globalisation Era: on the “Fragmentation” of International Law Author(s):DUPUY, Pierre-MarieDate:2007Citation:
- European Journal of Legal Studies, 2007, 1, 1
Type:ArticleAbstract:The fragmentation of international law is not proven, even if the dangers of its realisation are, according to some commentators, certain; but this idea already constitutes a common point, a way of thinking, within academic ...
Title:Metodi di Soluzione di Conflitti fra Giurisdizioni Internazionali Author(s):CANNIZZARO, EnzoDate:2007Citation:
- European Journal of Legal Studies, 2007, 1, 1
Type:ArticleAbstract:In the Genocide Convention case the ICJ seemed to adopt a twofold attitude towards the findings of the ICTY. Whereas it tended to show a certain deference to these findings, in matters of common concern, it radically denied ...
Title:The Yearning for Unity and the Eternal Return of the Tower of Babel Author(s):CARTY, AnthonyDate:2007Citation:
- European Journal of Legal Studies, 2007, 1, 1
Type:ArticleAbstract:International lawyers frequently aspire to affirm the existence of international community and the presence of authority to speak on its behalf. However by forcing a hierarchical representation of legal values upon nations, ...