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The German Yearbook of International Law, founded as the Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht, provides an annual report on new developments in international law and is edited by the Walther Schücking Institute for International Law at the University of Kiel. Since its inception in 1948, the Yearbook has endeavored to make a significant academic contribution to the ongoing development of international law. Over many decades the Yearbook has moved beyond its origins as a forum for German scholars to publish their research and has become a highly-regarded international forum for innovative scholarship in international law. In 1976, the Yearbook adopted its current title and began to publish contributions written in English in order to reach the largest possible international audience. This editorial decision has enabled the Yearbook to successfully overcome traditional language barriers and inform an international readership about current research in German academic institutions and, at the same time, to present international viewpoints to its German audience. Fully aware of the paramount importance of international practice, the Yearbook publishes contributions from active practitioners of international law on a regular basis. The Yearbook also includes critical comments on German state practice relating to international and EU law, as well as international reactions to that practice.
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Prof. Dr. Thomas Giegerich, LL.M. (University of Virginia) studierte Rechtswissenschaft in Mainz und Virginia (Fulbright-Stipendiat) und wurde 1991 in Mainz promoviert. Von 1990 bis 2002 war er Referent am Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, unterbrochen durch eine zweijährige Tätigkeit als wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Bundesverfassungsgericht. 2001 habilitierte er sich an der Universität Heidelberg und war von 2002 bis 2006 Professor an der Universität Bremen. 2006 erfolgte der Ruf an die Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, wo er Ko-Direktor des Walther-Schücking-Instituts für Internationales Recht war. Seit 2012 ist er Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Europarecht, Völkerrecht und Öffentliches Recht an der Rechts- und Wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität des Saarlands. Die Forschungsschwerpunkte Giegerichs liegen im Verhältnis von Europäischem und nationalem Verfassungsrecht, im völkerrechtlichen Menschenrechtsschutz, im Völkervertragsrecht und in der Verfassungsvergleichung. Prof. Dr. Kerstin von der Decken (geb. Odendahl) ist Inhaberin des Lehrstuhls für Öffentliches Recht mit Schwerpunkt Völkerrecht, Europarecht und Allgemeine Staatslehre an der Universität Kiel sowie Geschäftsführende Direktorin des Walther-Schücking-Instituts für Internationales Recht. Davor war sie von 2004 bis 2011 Professorin für Völker- und Europarecht an der Universität St. Gallen, Schweiz. Ihre Forschungsschwerpunkte liegen bei den Grundlagen des Völker- und Europarechts sowie dem internationalen Umwelt,- Kultur- und Sicherheitsrecht. Prof. Dr. Nele Matz-Lück, LL.M., ist seit 2011 Professorin für Seerecht an der Universität Kiel und Ko-Direktorin des Walther-Schücking-Instituts für Internationales Recht. Seit 2004 war sie als Referentin am Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht in Heidelberg beschäftigt. Für die Dauer von zwei Jahren war sie als wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an das Bundesverfassungsgericht abgeordnet. Ihre Forschungsschwerpunkte liegen im Seerecht, Umweltvölkerrecht und in grundlegenden Fragen des Völkerrechts.
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The German Yearbook of International Law, founded as the Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht, provides an annual report on new developments in international law and is edited by the Walther Schücking Institute for International Law at the University of Kiel. Since its inception in 1948, the Yearbook has endeavored to make a significant academic contribution to the ongoing development of international law. Over many decades the Yearbook has moved beyond its origins as a forum for German scholars to publish their research and has become a highly-regarded international forum for innovative scholarship in international law. In 1976, the Yearbook adopted its current title and began to publish contributions written in English in order to reach the largest possible international audience. This editorial decision has enabled the Yearbook to successfully overcome traditional language barriers and inform an international readership about current research in German academic institutions and, at the same time, to present international viewpoints to its German audience. Fully aware of the paramount importance of international practice, the Yearbook publishes contributions from active practitioners of international law on a regular basis. The Yearbook also includes critical comments on German state practice relating to international and EU law, as well as international reactions to that practice.
Inhalt
Forum: The Global Financial Crisis Christian Tietje The International Financial Architecture as a Legal Order Christoph Ohler The European Stability Mechanism: The Long Road to Financial Stability in the Euro Area Focus: The Arctic Challenge Kristin Bartenstein Navigating the Arctic: The Canadian NORDREG, the International Polar Code and Regional Cooperation Jonas Attenhofer Navigating Along Precedence: How Arctic Sovereignty Melts with the Ice Nele Matz-Lück Continental Shelf Delimitation and Delineation in the Arctic: Current Developments Richard Barnes International Regulation of Fisheries Management in Arctic Waters Nigel Bankes Indigenous Land and Resource Rights in the Jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights: Comparisons with the Draft Nordic Saami Convention David L. VanderZwaag The Arctic Council at 15 Years: Edging Forward in a Sea of Governance Challenges Tim Stephens The Arctic and Antarctic Regimes and the Limits of Polar Comparativism Adalheidur Jóhannsdóttir The European Union and the Arctic: Could Iceland's Accession to the EU Change the EU's Influence in the Arctic? General Articles Emmanuel Voyiakis International Law, Interpretative Fidelity and the Hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer Bjørn Kunoy Conservation and Management of Shared Fish Stocks and the Applicable International Trade Regime Rosemary Rayfuse Differentiating the Common? The Responsibilities and Obligations of States Sponsoring Deep Seabed Mining Activities in the Area Ralf Müller-Terpitz Genetic Testing of Embryos in vitro Legal Considerations with Regard to the Status of Early Human Embryos in European Law Kasey L. McCall-Smith Reservations and the Determinative Function of the Human Rights Treaty Bodies Christoph J. Schewe and Azar Aliyev The Customs Union and the Common Economic Space of the Eurasian Economic Community: Eurasian Counterpart to the EU or Russian Domination? German Practice Susanne Wasum-Rainer and Christophe Eick The UN Security Council and International Law in 2011 Peter Wittig Climate Change and International Peace and Security: The Open Debate in the United Nations Security Council on 20 July 2011 Thomas Giegerich The Federal Constitutional Court's Deference to and Boost for Parliament in Euro Crisis Management Jan Oliva Legal Persons from EU Member States and their Entitlement to Fundamental Rights under the German Basic Law Björn Elberling German Practice Regarding Enforcement of Sentences Passed by International Criminal Courts and Tribunals Patrick Kroker Universal Jurisdiction in Germany: The Trial of Onesphore R. Before the Higher Regional Court of Frankfurt Tobias Thienel Torture Abroad, Consular Assistance and the Admissibility of Evidence Oliver Daum Juridicial Virgin Soil and the Well-fortified Democracy The Annual Report on the Protection of the Constitution under International Legal Scrutiny Felix Machts Legal Protection of Biotechnological Inventions Patentability of Extraction of Precur…