دانلود رایگان مقالات گزینش شده سالنامه بریتانیایی حقوق بین الملل
The editors of the British Yearbook of International Law have personally selected articles across the Yearbook's archive for your perusal.
- A Reluctant Guardian: The International Court of Justice and the Concept of ‘International Community’
Gleider I. Hernández
(2012) 83 (1): 13-60 - Lauterpacht’s Method
Patrick Capps
(2011) 82 (1): 248-280 - State Immunity for the Acts of State Officials
Zachary Douglas
(2011) 82 (1): 281-348 - The Mavi Marmara Incident and Blockade in Armed Conflict
Douglas Guilfoyle
(2010) 81 (1): 171-223 - The Function of Law in the International Community: 75 Years After
Martti Koskenniemi
(2009) 79(1): 353-366 - Capacity to Litigate in the International Court of Justice: Reflections on Yugoslavia in the Court
Shabtai Rosenne
(2009) 80 (1): 217-243 - Human Dignity and the Foundations of International Law By Patrick Capps, Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2009. 308 pp. £22.00. Law at the Vanishing Point: A Philosophical Analysis of International Law By Aaron Fichtelberg, Aldershot, Ashgate Publishing, 2008. 244 pp. £60.00. Philosophy of International Law By Anthony Carty, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2007. 272 pp. £80.00
Philip Allott
(2009) 80(1): 409-422 - Decisions of British Courts During 2009 Involving Questions of Public or Private International Law A. Public International Law
Roger O'Keefe
(2009) 80(1): 451-574 - Decisions of British Courts 2009: B. Private International Law
Adrian Briggs
(2009) 80(1): 575-660 - From ‘Contract’ to ‘Pledge’: The Structure of International Human Rights Agreements
Lea Brilmayer
(2007) 77(1): 163-202


