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21 Eur. J. Int'l L. [i] (2010)

handle is hein.journals/eurint21 and id is 1 raw text is: European Journal of International Law
Vol. 21 (2010) No. 1
Contents
Editorial                                                         1
The Human Dimension of International Law, 'Progress or
Stagnation': A Symposium in Honour of Antonio Cassese
Paola Gaeta, Introduction                                         7
Giorgio Gaja, The Position of Individuals in International Law:
An ILC Perspective                                              11
Christian Tomuschat, Human Rights and International
Humanitarian Law                                                15
Andrew Clapham, The Role of the Individual in International Law  25
Luigi Condorelli, Some Thoughts about the Optimistic Pessimism of a
Good International Lawyer                                       31
Francesco Francioni, International Human Rights in an
Environmental Horizon                                           41
Articles
B.S. Chimni, Prolegomena to a Class Approach to International Law  57
Mario Mendez, The Legal Effect of Community Agreements: Maximalist
Treaty Enforcement and Judicial Avoidance Techniques            83
Katherine Del Mar, The Requirement of 'Belonging' under International
Humanitarian Law                                               105
Carlo Focarelli, Common Article 1 of the 1949 Geneva Conventions:
A Soap Bubble?                                                  125
Roozbeh (Rudy) B. Baker, Customary International Law in the
21 st Century: Old Challenges and New Debates                  173
Critical Review of International Governance:
An Occasional Series
Milagros Alvarez-Verdugo, Will Climate Change Alter the NPT Political
Balance? New Challenges for the Non-proliferation Regime       205
Review Essay
- Lindsey Cameron and Rebecca Everly, Conceptualizing the
Administration of Territory by International Actors. Review of books by
Gregory H. Fox, Hans Fabian Kiderlen, Bernhard Knoll, Carsten Stahn
and Ralph Wilde                                                221

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