Now in its eighth 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 eight comprises topics like the United Nations system of the use of force; the U.S. bilateral non-surrender agreements in relation to the ICC; developing countries, non-traditional intellectual property rights and the WIPO; and fact-finding by UN human rights complaints bodies. This is only a selection and shows the variety of topics. 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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Ulfstein, Geir, Indigenous Peoples’ Right to Land,
Viljoen, Frans, Fact-Finding by UN Human Rights Complaints Bodies –Analysis and Suggested Reforms,
Hestermeyer, Holger P., Access to Medication as a Human Right,
Benzing, Markus, U.S. Bilateral Non-Surrender Agreements and Article 98 of the Statute of the International Criminal Court: An Exercise in the Law of Treaties,
Allain, Jean, The True Challenge to the United Nations System of the Use of Force: The Failures of Kosovo and Iraq and the Emergence of the African Union,
De Wet, Erika, The Direct Administration of Territories by the United Nations and its Member States in the Post Cold War Era: Legal Bases and Implications for National Law,
Orrego Vicuña, Francisco, Of Contracts and Treaties in the Global Market,
Grotto, Andrew J., Organizing for Influence: Developing Countries, Non-Traditional Intellectual Property Rights and the World Intellectual Property Organization,
Lietzau, William K., Old Laws, New Wars: Jus ad Bellum in an Age of Terrorism,