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19 Eur. J. Int'l L. [i] (2008)

handle is hein.journals/eurint19 and id is 1 raw text is: European Journal of International Law
Vol. 19 (2008) No. 1
Contents
Editorial                                                         1
Articles
Ofer Eldar, Vote-trading in International Institutions            3
Noemi Gal-Or, The Concept of Appeal in International Dispute Settlement  43
Aurel Sari, Status of Forces and Status of Mission Agreements under
the ESDP: The EU's Evolving Practice                             67
Symposium: Human Rights
Gerald L. Neuman, Import, Export, and Regional Consent in the
Inter-American Court of Human Rights                            101
Laurence R. Heifer, Redesigning the European Court of Human Rights:
Embeddedness as a Deep Structural Principle of the European Human
Rights Regime                                                   125
Alexander Orakhelashvili, The Interaction between Human
Rights and Humanitarian Law: Fragmentation, Conflict, Parallelism,
or Convergence?                                                 161
Philip Alston, Jason Morgan-Foster and William Abresch, The
Competence of the UN Human Rights Council and its Special
Procedures in relation to Armed Conflicts: Extrajudicial Executions
in the 'War on Terror'                                          183
Review Essay
Lauri Mfilksoo, The History of International Legal Theory in Russia:
a Civilizational Dialogue with Europe                           211
Book Reviews
Thomas E. Copeland, Fool Me Twice: Intelligence Failure and
Mass Casualty Terrorism (Simon Chesterman)                      233
Richard Burchill, Democracy and International Law
(C6cile Vandewoude)                                             234

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