"World Wide Warfare - Jus ad bellum and the Use of Cyber Force", one of the most hotly debated issues of this time, is just one out of a variety of interesting topics being dealt with in Vol. 14 (2010) of the Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law. As in previous years the Yearbook offers in-depth articles on issues such as Human Rights, UN organs and Commissions as well as questions of international law in connection with the United Nations. The core of authors proves to be a well balanced mix between young scholars and professors from all over Europe.
"World Wide Warfare - Jus ad bellum and the Use of Cyber Force", one of the most hotly debated issues of this time, is just one out of a variety of in...
Volume 15 (2011) of the Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law commemorates Dag Hammarskjold - the 2nd and until today most prominent Secretary-General of the United Nations - who died in office on 18 September 1961, being underway in Africa, to negotiate peace. Carl Bildt stated that "Hammarskjold's view that the United Nations embodied the 'edge of development of human society' and worked on the 'brink of the unknown' remains an inspiring vision." And he is correct in saying "that the United Nations will still be the main forum for the international dialogue." Volume 15 reflects...
Volume 15 (2011) of the Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law commemorates Dag Hammarskjold - the 2nd and until today most prominent Secret...
As in previous years the Yearbook offers in-depth articles on issues such as Human Rights, UN organs and Commissions as well as questions of international law in connection with the United Nations. The core of authors proves to be a well balanced mix between young scholars and professors from all over Europe.
As in previous years the Yearbook offers in-depth articles on issues such as Human Rights, UN organs and Commissions as well as questions of internati...