ASSERTING JURISDICTION INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN LEGAL PERSPECTIVESPDF电子书下载
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- 出版年份:2003
- ISBN:1841133051
- 页数:313 页
Ⅰ THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO THE ASSERTION OF JURISDICTION 3
1.Jurisdiction:The State&Frank Berman 3
1.The Nature of Jurisdiction 3
2.Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction for Criminal Acts 5
3.'International Crimes' 7
4.Resulting Questions 11
5.Conclusion 14
2.New Wine in Old Bottles or Old Wine in New Bottles or Only Old Wine in Old Bottles?Reflections on the Assertion of Jurisdiction in Public International Law&Iain Scobbie 17
1.Introduction 17
2.The International Administration of Territory 21
3.State Criminality 28
4.Responsibility, Reconciliation and the Rome Statute 32
3.The Exercise of Jurisdiction in Private International Law&Jonathan Hill 39
1.Introduction 39
2.The Components of Jurisdictional Regimes in Private International Law 48
3.Turning the Components into A Principled System 55
4.Conclusions 61
Ⅱ APPROACHES TO THE ASSERTION OF JURISDICTION BY POLITICAL BODIES 65
4.National Law, International Law and EU Law—How Do They Relate?&Trevor Hartley 65
1.Introduction 65
2.The Theory of the Grundnorm 66
3.A Separate Legal System? 69
4.Dissolving the Union 71
5.Amending the Treaties 72
6.Direct Effect 73
7.Supremacy 76
8.Conclusions 81
5.The Member States'Competence and Turisdiction under the EU/EC Treaties&Stephen Hyett 83
1.Introduction 83
2.Competence of the European Community:Judicial Development 85
3.Community Competence:Treaty Development 89
4.Community Competence:Position of Third Countries 91
5.Competence within the United Kingdom:The Statutory Framework 93
6.Observing and Implementing EC and International Obligations 95
7.Relationships Between the European Union and Devolved Authorities 99
6.Competition Law in a Globalised Marketplace:Beyond Jurisdiction&Brenda Sufrin 105
1.Introduction 105
2.The Effects Doctrine in US Law 106
3.International Law and EC Law 110
4.Enforcement 112
5.Mergers 114
6.EU-US Cooperation 120
7.International Initiatives 123
8.Conclusion 126
7.The Jurisdiction of the Security Council:Original Intention and New World Order(s)&Colin Warbrick 127
1.Introduction 127
2.The Powers of International Organisations 129
3.The Cold War Period and the Council 131
4.New World Order 132
5.Accountability 140
6.Conclusion 142
8.Jurisdiction, NATO and the Kosovo Conflict&Christopher Greenwood 145
1.Introduction 145
2.Factual Background 146
3.The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation 150
4.The Legality of the NATO Action 151
5.Proceedings Before the International Court of Justice 161
6.The Proceedings in the European Court of Human Rights 164
7.The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia 168
8.Conclusions 170
Ⅲ APPROACHES TO THE ASSERTION OF JURISDICTION BY ADJUDICATIVE BODIES 175
9.Approaches of Domestic Courts to the Assertion of International Jurisdiction&Hazel Fox 175
1.Introduction 175
2.International Law and Domestic Law 176
3.International Law and the Jurisdiction of Domestic Courts 177
4.International Standards within Domestic Law 179
5.Assertions of Jurisdiction when a Foreign State is Party to English Proceedings 181
6.Assertions of Jurisdiction where the Subject Matter Relates to International Relations 183
7.Conclusions 186
10.Assertion of Jurisdiction by the International Court of Justice&Judge Abdul G Koroma 189
1.Basic Principles 190
2.Preconditions for Justiciability 193
3.Assertion of Jurisdiction in its Various Components 194
4.The Advisory Jurisdiction of the ICJ 197
5.Conclusion 198
11.Approaches to the Assertion of International Jurisdiction:The Human Rights Committee&Dominic McGoldrick 199
1.Introduction 199
2.The Role and Functions of the Human Rights Committee 201
3.Assertions of Jurisdiction that have been Received as Normal,Orthodox and Unproblematic 201
4.Assertion of International Jurisdiction—The Approach to Reservations 203
5.Succession to Human Rights Treaty Obligations 237
6.Appraisal 241
12.Some Problems of Compulsory Jurisdiction before Specialised Tribunals:The Law of the Sea&Alan Boyle 243
1.Introduction to the Jurisdictional Provisions of the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention 243
2.Problems of Overlapping/Competing Jurisdiction 247
3.Conclusions 253
13.Activism and Restraint in the European Court of Justice&Stephen Weatherill 255
1.Introduction 255
2.The Constitutionalisation of the Treaties 256
3.The Implications of the Rise of Qualified Majority Voting 266
4.Conclusion 280
14.The Assertion of Jurisdiction by the European Court of Justice&John Usher 283
1.Introduction 283
2.What Limits has the European Court of Justice Recognised or Imposed on its Jurisdiction? 283
3.Has the European Court of Justice Interpreted its Jurisdiction Extensively? 292
4.Has the European Court of Justice Purported to Develop New Jurisdiction? 297
5.What is the European Court of Justice's Approach to Other Tribunals Exercising Overlapping Jurisdiction? 301
6.Have Conflicts of Interpretation Occurred? 302
7.Conclusion 306
Index 309