Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, Volume 7 (2003)

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Now in its seventh year, the Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law has become a much sought-after forum for essays in international law related to the UN. Volume seven is divided into two parts. The first part comprises topics like the wars against the Taliban and Iraq with an emphasis on the use of force and rules in armed conflict, as well as the question of so-called Rogue States and how to deal with them, or how to proceed with the Security Council Reform after a decade of failed attempts to reform it. The second part deals with the ICC and international criminal law. This volume is therefore again a must for any academic or practitioner involved in international law and questions concerning the United Nations.

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Wolfrum, Rüdiger; The Attack of September 11, 2001, the Wars Against the Taliban and Iraq: Is there a Need to Reconsider International Law on the Recourse to Force and the Rules in Armed Conflict? Download this article,

Minnerop, Petra; The Classification of States and the Creation of Status within the International Community,

Fassbender, Bardo; All Illusions Shattered? Looking Back on a Decade of Failed Attempts to Reform the UN Security Council,

Hilpold, Peter; Regional Integration According to Article XXIV GATT - Between Law and Politics,

Cottier, Thomas/Hertig, Maya; The Prospects of 21st Century Constitutionalism,

Hilpold, Peter; Regional Integration According to Article XXIV GATT - Between Law and Politics Focus:ICC and International Criminal Law,

Philipp, Christiane E.; The International Criminal Court - A Brief Introduction,

Dörmann, Knut; War Crimes under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, with a Special Focus on the Negotiations on the Elements of Crimes,

Wagner, Markus; The ICC and its Jurisdiction - Myths, Misperceptions and Realities,

Röben, Volker; The Procedure of the ICC: Status and Function of the Prosecutor,

Seibert-Fohr, Anja; The Relevance of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court for Amnesties and Truth Commissions,

Benzing, Markus; The Complementarity Regime of the International Criminal Court: International Criminal Justice between State Sovereignty and the Fight against Impunity


Annex - Diagram of the International Criminal Court's Procedure and Organization - Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court


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