It goes without saying that a volume such as this would not have been possible
without the contributions and assistance of many people. The book had its genesis
in the ‘Cultural and Religious Freedom under a bill of rights’ Conference held…
This book contains some of the papers that were presented at the first meeting of
the newly formed ‘African Expert Study Group on International Criminal Law’held in
September 2011 in Brussels, Belgium.1
The group was established under the…
Für die finanzielle Unterstützung des 9. Göttinger Workshops
zum Familienrecht und der vorliegenden Publikation danken wir
dem Bundesministerium der Justiz.
nternational environmental law is a branch of public international law.
While agreements devoted to aspects of environmental protection have
developed their own particularities, which are discussed throughout Chapter
IV, the structures and norms…
Paul Babieis Associate Professor and Reader, Associate Dean of Law (Research),
Adelaide Law School, and Associate Dean (Research), Faculty of the Professions, at
the University of Adelaide. He holds a BA in sociology and political science from…
E
dward Snowden burst into the public consciousness in June 2013
with a series of astonishing revelations about US surveillance
activities. The Snowden leaks, which have continued for more than
eighteen months, have confirmed that fears of…