Article 36 - Qualifications, nomination and election of judges
(2021)
Book Chapter
Bohlander, M. (2021). Article 36 - Qualifications, nomination and election of judges. In K. Ambos (Ed.), Commentary on the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (1446 - 1457). (4th). CH Beck/Hart/NOMOS
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Contingent Movements? The Differential Decolonisations of International Refugee and Migration Law and Governance (2021)
Book Chapter
Szabla, C. (2021). Contingent Movements? The Differential Decolonisations of International Refugee and Migration Law and Governance. In K. J. Heller, & I. V. eds (Eds.), Contingency in International Law: On the Possibility of Different Legal Histories (199-212). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192898036.003.0012
Patient autonomy, capacity and consent (children) (2021)
Book Chapter
Berg, J., & Cave, E. (2021). Patient autonomy, capacity and consent (children). In T. Hervey, & D. Orentlicher (Eds.), Oxford Handbook on Comparative Health Law. Oxford University Press
Transitional Justice and Peacebuilding (2021)
Book Chapter
Turner, C. (2021). Transitional Justice and Peacebuilding. In O. Richmond, & G. Visoka (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Peacebuilding, Statebuilding and Peace Formation. Oxford University Press
Commodification of Justice – A Personal View on Managerial Performance Indicators in the Judicial Context (Reprint) (2021)
Book Chapter
Bohlander, M. (2021). Commodification of Justice – A Personal View on Managerial Performance Indicators in the Judicial Context (Reprint). In S. Shetreet, & H. Chodosh (Eds.), Challenged Justice: In Pursuit of Judicial Independence. Brill/Martinus Nijhoff. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004421554_007
Renewable Energy Consumption (2021)
Book Chapter
Woolley, O. (2021). Renewable Energy Consumption. In E. Woerdman, M. Roggenkamp, & M. Holwerda (Eds.), Essential EU Climate Law: 2nd edition (98-129). (2nd ed.). Edward Elgar Publishing• Promoting the consumption of renewable energy is one of the key means to reduce carbon emissions from electricity production, heating and transportation, while it also improves energy security and contributes to economic growth; • Repealing the ear... Read More about Renewable Energy Consumption.
Validity of Contested Title to Territory in Frozen Conflict Zones: The Case of Nagorno Karabakh with Particular Reference to the 2020 War (2021)
Book Chapter
Roeben, V., & Jankovic, S. (2021). Validity of Contested Title to Territory in Frozen Conflict Zones: The Case of Nagorno Karabakh with Particular Reference to the 2020 War. In Y. Ma (Ed.), Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs (73-110). Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004532069_003In many frozen conflict zones, the validity of a recognised title to territory could be contested on normative and factual grounds. In the case of Nagorno Karabakh (NK), the Azerbaijani internationally recognized title could be contested and reassess... Read More about Validity of Contested Title to Territory in Frozen Conflict Zones: The Case of Nagorno Karabakh with Particular Reference to the 2020 War.
Regulating the promotion of renewable electricity consumption and production: a European Union case study (2021)
Book Chapter
Woolley, O. (2021). Regulating the promotion of renewable electricity consumption and production: a European Union case study. In M. Roggenkamp, K. de Graaf, & R. Fleming (Eds.), Energy Law, Climate Change, and the Environment (388-398). Edward Elgar PublishingIncreasing renewable electricity production and consumption is viewed worldwide as a desirable policy goal, for reasons including climate change mitigation and energy security enhancement. However, realising this goal is far from simple. This is due... Read More about Regulating the promotion of renewable electricity consumption and production: a European Union case study.
Article 1 – The Court (2021)
Book Chapter
Bohlander, M. (2021). Article 1 – The Court. In K. Ambos (Ed.), Commentary on the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (17 - 25). (4th). CH Beck/Hart/NOMOS
The Concept of Global Energy Transition and its Agenda (2021)
Book Chapter
Cameron, P., Mu, X., & Roeben, V. (2021). The Concept of Global Energy Transition and its Agenda. In P. D. Cameron, X. Mu, & V. Roeben (Eds.), The Global Energy Transition (327-336). (1). Hart Publishing. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781509932511.0007
Giving Substance to Sovereignty: Parliamentary Sovereignty and Parliamentary Effectiveness (2021)
Book Chapter
McHarg, A. (2021). Giving Substance to Sovereignty: Parliamentary Sovereignty and Parliamentary Effectiveness. In B. Dickson, & C. McCormick (Eds.), The Judicial Mind: A Festschrift for Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore. BloomsburyIn its celebrated prorogation judgment, the Supreme Court made novel and controversial use of the principle of parliamentary sovereignty to hold that Parliament could not lawfully be impeded in the exercise of its legislative function without reasona... Read More about Giving Substance to Sovereignty: Parliamentary Sovereignty and Parliamentary Effectiveness.
Gender and Mediation (2021)
Book Chapter
Turner, C. (2021). Gender and Mediation. In O. Richmond, & G. Visoka (Eds.), Palgrave Encyclopaedia of Peace and Conflict Studies. Palgrave
Article 15 (2021)
Book Chapter
Mantouvalou, V., & Frantziou, E. (in press). Article 15. In S. Peers, T. Hervey, J. Kenner, & A. Ward (Eds.), The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: A Commentary. (2nd). Hart/Beck
Community Interests and Sovereignty: On Consonance and Dissonance in the Law of the Sea (2021)
Book Chapter
Roland Holst, R. J. (2021). Community Interests and Sovereignty: On Consonance and Dissonance in the Law of the Sea. In G. Zyberi (Ed.), Protecting Community Interests through International Law (99-125). Intersentia
Medical guidelines in South African courts: exploring their role in medical negligence matters (2021)
Book Chapter
Pickles, C. (2021). Medical guidelines in South African courts: exploring their role in medical negligence matters. In J. Samanta, & A. Samanta (Eds.), Clinical Guidelines and the Law of Medical Negligence (80-111). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781789908893.00011This chapter analyses South African courts' approach to clinical guidelines in medical negligence case law. It is widely accepted that guidelines 'do not have the status of law' and this was recently confirmed by the Western Cape High Court. However,... Read More about Medical guidelines in South African courts: exploring their role in medical negligence matters.
The Future of Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Exploring China’s Changing Attitude (2021)
Book Chapter
Du, M., & Shen, W. (2021). The Future of Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Exploring China’s Changing Attitude. In J. Chaisse, L. Choukroune, & S. Jusoh (Eds.), Handbook of international investment law and policy (2483-2506). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3615-7_86The legitimacy of investor-State dispute settlement (ISDS) system has come under fire in recent years, and the call for reform or even transformation of global foreign direct investment governance is in vogue, with proposals ranging from incremental... Read More about The Future of Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Exploring China’s Changing Attitude.
Litigating Brexit (2021)
Book Chapter
McCorkindale, C., & McHarg, A. (2021). Litigating Brexit. In O. Doyle, A. McHarg, & J. E. K. Murkens (Eds.), The Brexit Challenge for Ireland and the United Kingdom: Constitutions Under Pressure (260-291). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108966399.014The Brexit process has been characterised by hyper-litigation – an unprecedented level of strategic litigation brought to influence the process, substance and/or the politics of the UK’s departure from the European Union. Although strategic litigatio... Read More about Litigating Brexit.
Accountability (2021)
Book Chapter
Roeben, V. (2021). Accountability. In Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Procedural Law. Oxford University Press
Thailand: Shooting Star for Access to Medicines Through Compulsory Licensing (2021)
Book Chapter
Le, V. A. (2021). Thailand: Shooting Star for Access to Medicines Through Compulsory Licensing. In S. Ragavan, & A. Vanni (Eds.), . London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003176602-16Within two relatively short periods – from November 2006 to January 2007 and in January 2008 – the government of Thailand, which has been a world trade organization member since 1995, issued seven compulsory licenses, citing public health as a ground... Read More about Thailand: Shooting Star for Access to Medicines Through Compulsory Licensing.
Country Report England and Wales (2021)
Book Chapter
Halliday, S., Lazer, S., & Wood, A. (2021). Country Report England and Wales. In G. Hochmayr, & W. Gropp (Eds.), Die Verjährung als Herausforderung für die grenzüberschreitende Zusammenarbeit in Strafsachen (135-147). Nomos. https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748926535