Czech Yearbook of Public & Private International Law (Vol.7) - 2016

 
I. STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ORGANIZATIONS

Principles of the Charter of the United Nations – Jus Cogens?
Ernest Petrič


Problem with the Inclusion of Aggression into the Rome Statute of the ICC
Čestmír Čepelka


Islamic State, an Actor Threatening Peace in the Middle East
Jan Ondřej – Magda Uxová


Some Critical Reflections on the Extended Use of Military Force in the Contemporary World
Josef Mrázek


Are Unilateral (Economic) Sanctions Really Impermissible under International Law?
Zuzana Trávníčková


International Administrative Law and Administrative Acts: Transterritorial Decision Making Revisited
Jakub Handrlica


II. INTERNATIONAL LAW AND EUROPEAN LAW

The Conceptual Role of Habitual Residence
Dalibor Jílek – Jana Michaličková


The Scope and the Future of Equality of Treatment for Economically Inactive Union Citizens on the Move
Solange Maslowski


Saving EU and its Welfare States Through Disincentives to Migration? On a Recent CJEU Case-Law Limiting the Access of EU Migrants to Social Assistance
Václav Šmejkal


III. HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW

Towards a New Convention for the Protection of the Human Rights of Older Persons?
Veronika Bílková


Consensus on Human Nature? The Concept of European Consensus in the Case-Law of the Court in Strasbourg
Pavel Bureš


The Status of New Minorities in the Light of the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities
Harald Christian Scheu


The Use of Human Shields and the Principle of Proportionality under Law of Armed Conflict
Tuomas Heikkinen – Martin Faix


International Law and the Use of Armed Drones: Where is the Controversy?
Petra Ditrichová-Ochmannová


The Digital Aspects of the Right to Privacy – Surveillance Issues
Milan Lipovský


Right to a Fair Trial in Asylum Procedures
Monika Forejová


IV. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW

The Czech Contribution to the Work of the United Nations War Crimes Commision: the Auschwitz and Birkenau Case
Petr Válek


Immunity of State Officials from Foreign Criminal Jurisdiction – Exceptions to Immunity ratione materiae
Pavel Caban


The ICC Arrest Warrant for the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir in Connection with his Visit to the Republic of South Africa
Jan Lhotský


Applicable Law, Interpretation, Inherent and Implied Powers – Brief Rendezvous with the ICC
Ondřej Svaček


V. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND LAW OF THE SEA

Do the Europeans have the Right to get Information about Ostrovets Nuclear Power Plant in Belarus?
Birutė Pranevičienė, Violeta Vasiliauskienė


The Bay of Bengal Maritime Arbitration: a New Ray of Hope
Soma Hegdekatte


VI. VIEWS ON INVESTMENT AND TRADE LAW

Non- Precluded Measures in International Investments Arbitration
Katarína Chovancová


Third Party to Pick up the Bill? Cost Issues Relating to Third Party Funding in Investment Arbitration
Ondřej Svoboda – Jan Kunstýř


About Recent Development in a Further Aim to Reform the Investor-State Arbitration by the Introduction of a Permanent Investment Tribunal and an Appeal Mechanism – focused on the work done by CIDS under auspices of the UNCITRAL
Vojtěch Trapl


VII. CZECH PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

The International Law Commision at the End of Quinquennium: an Exceptional Session and Positive Results
Pavel Šturma


The Czech Republic before the European Court of Human Rights in 2015
Vít Alexander Schorm


International Treaties ratified by the Czech Republic
Milan Beránek


VIII. SHORTER ARTICLES AND NOTES

Case Notes: Court of Justice of the European Union to Rule on The Compatibility of intra-EU BITs with EU Law in the Case Achmea B.V. vs. The Slovak Republic
Miloš Olík


Moot Courts on Issues of International Law in 2015/2016
Milan Lipovský


IX. BOOK REVIEWS

Non-governmental Organizations under the European Convention on Human Rights. Exceptional Legal Standing (A. Tymofeyeva)
Irena Marková


Legal Regulations for and practices of the use of minority languages. Acta Universitatis Carolinae, Iuridica 4/2015, Vol. LXI (H. Ch. Scheu, R. Petráš eds.)
Andrea Baršová


International Human Rights Obligations of Post-Communist Countries: the Cases of the Czech Republic and Slovakia (I. Pospíšil, V. Týč et. al.)
Martin Kopa


X. SURVEY OF CZECH INTERNATIONAL LAW BIBLIOGRAPHY
Zuzana Trávníčková


All articles was published online: December 13, 2016
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