Austrian Review of International and European Law, Volume 10 (2005)

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The Austrian Review of International and European Law is an annual publication that provides a scholarly forum for the discussion of issues of international and European law, with emphasis on topics of special interest for Austria. Each volume contains longer analytical articles that cover theoretical as well as practical questions in all areas of international and European law, and a section dealing with current developments and emerging tendencies in the field. The Review also offers a documentary part that makes accessible to the interested reader selected documents not or not easily available elsewhere. An important integral element of the Review is its comprehensive digest of Austrian practice in international law, encompassing judicial decisions, executive as well as parliamentary documents relating to international law. The concluding section of the Review contains longer book reviews, shorter book notes and a selective bibliography on international investment law prepared by the library of the Peace Palace in The Hague.

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Articles
Alexander Breitegger: Preventing Human Suffering During and After Conflict? The Complementary Case for a Specific Convention on Cluster Munitions;
Malgosia Fitzmaurice: Canons of Treaty Interpretation: Selected Case Studies from the World Trade Organization and the North American Free Trade Agreement;
Axel Weissenfels: Independent BIT Standard or Mere Affirmative Commitment? The Umbrella Clause Interpreted.

Current Developments
Marcus Klamert: Military Subcontractors under International Humanitarian Law – A Contribution
to the Distinction between Combatants and Civilians;
Catherine Quidenus: The Continued Presence of the Multinational Force on Iraqi Request

Austrian Practice in International Law (2004/2005)
Österreichische Praxis zum Internationalen Recht (2004/2005)


Structure Stephan Wittich

Part I: Austrian Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law / Österreichische Judikatur zum internationalen Recht Gerhard Hafner & Helmut Prantner

Part II: Austrian Diplomatic and Parliamentary Practice in International Law / Österreichische diplomatische und parlamentarische Praxis zum internationalen Recht

Book Reviews
Axel Buchwald, Der Fall Tadić vor dem Internationalen Jugoslawientribunal im Lichte der Entscheidung der Berufungskammer vom 2. Oktober 1995 (Eddie Bruce-Jones);
Joshua Castellino and Steve Allen, Title to Territory in International Law: A Temporal Analysis (Muhammad Yahya);
Horst Fischer and Noëlle Quénivet, Post-Confl ict Reconstruction: Nation- and/or State Building (Patricia Marchak);
Judith Gardam, Necessity, Proportionality and the Use of Force by States (Tamás Hoffmann);
Bernhard Priemayer, Strategische Allianzen im Europäischen Wettbewerbsrecht; (Sigmar Stadlmeier);
Bruno Simma, The Charter of the United Nations. A Commentary (Gerhard Hafner).

Book Notes
Wolfgang Benedek, Die Europäische Union im Streitbeilegungsverfahren der WTO (Christina Knahr)
Pieter van Dijk, Fried van Hoof Arjen van Rijn and Leo Zwaak (Eds.), Theory and Practice of the European Convention on Human Rights (Ursula Kriebaum);
Jan Klabbers, An Introduction to International Institutional Law (Stephan Wittich);
Peter Macalister-Smith and Joachim Schwietzke, Public International Law, Concordance of the Festschriften (Friedl Weiss);
Andreas L. Paulus, Die internationale Gemeinschaft im Völkerrecht. Eine Untersuchung zur Entwicklung des Völkerrechts im Zeitalter der Globalisierung (Stephan Wittich)

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