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Book Title: History and International Law
Editor(s): Ciampi, Annalisa
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Acknowledgements viii
Foreword by Giorgio Gaja ix
PART I HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: AN
INTRODUCTION
1 Creative forces and institution building in international law 2
Rolf Einar Fife
2 Eastern Europe's imprint on modern international law 22
Stefan Troebst
PART II HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN
RIGHTS LAW
3 History, isolation and effectiveness of human rights 44
Annalisa Ciampi
4 EU human rights law and history: a tale of three narratives 82
Sionaidh Douglas-Scott
PART III HISTORY, INTERNATIONAL
HUMANITARIAN LAW AND
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
5 `Treaty after trauma': `protection for all' in the Fourth
Geneva Convention 103
Gilad Ben-Nun
6 History and core international crimes: friends or foes? 135
Olympia Bekou
v
vi History and international law
7 The legacy of the ICTY in Croatia, Bosnia and Serbia 168
Katarina Risti
8 The rise and demise of the ICC relationship with African
states and the AU 191
Erika de Wet
Index 213
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