Table of Cases * INTERNATIONAL Court of Justice of the European Union European Commission and Others v. Kadi (Kadi II), Case Nos C-584/10 P, C-593/10 P and C-595/10 P 209, 2013, 209 Kadi and Al Barakaat Int. Foundation v. EU Council and Commission (Kadi I), Case Nos C-402/05 P and C-415/05 P, 2008, 205, 206, 207–209, 211, 214, 215, 216, 218 Pringle v. Government of Ireland, Case No. C-370/12, 2012, 189 n. 4 ECOWAS Court of Justice SERAP v. Nigeria, 2012, 80 n. 59 European Court of Human Rights Behrami v. France, Case No. 71412/01, 2007, 211 n. 19 Lawless v. Ireland Case No. 332/57, 1967, 29 n. 51 Lingens v. Austria, Case No. 9815/82, 1986, 53 n. 47 Moustaquim v. Belgium, Case No. 12313/86, 1991, 77 n. 47 Moustaquim v. Netherlands, Case No. 31465/96, 2001, 77 n. 48 Nada v. Switzerland, Case No. 10593/08, 2012, 205, 206, 207, 210–212, 215, 216, 218 Rantsev v. Cyprus, Case No. 25965/04, 2010, 80 n. 59 Saramati v. France, Germany and Norway, Case No. 78166/01, 2007, 211 n. 19 Inter-American Court of Human Rights Coard et al v. the United States, Case 10.951, 1999, 58 n. 74 * The Table of Cases was compiled by Ms C.C. Diepeveen, Middelburg, The Netherlands, e-mail: [email protected]. M.K. Bulterman and W.J.M. van Genugten (eds.), Netherlands Yearbook of International Law 2013, Netherlands Yearbook of International Law 44, DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6265-011-4, ȑ T.M.C. ASSER PRESS and the authors 2014 221
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Table of Cases*
INTERNATIONAL
Court of Justice of the European UnionEuropean Commission and Others v. Kadi (Kadi II), Case Nos C-584/10 P,
C-593/10 P and C-595/10 P 209, 2013, 209Kadi and Al Barakaat Int. Foundation v. EU Council and Commission (Kadi I),
Case Nos C-402/05 P and C-415/05 P, 2008, 205, 206, 207–209, 211, 214,215, 216, 218
Pringle v. Government of Ireland, Case No. C-370/12, 2012, 189 n. 4
ECOWAS Court of JusticeSERAP v. Nigeria, 2012, 80 n. 59
European Court of Human RightsBehrami v. France, Case No. 71412/01, 2007, 211 n. 19Lawless v. Ireland Case No. 332/57, 1967, 29 n. 51Lingens v. Austria, Case No. 9815/82, 1986, 53 n. 47Moustaquim v. Belgium, Case No. 12313/86, 1991, 77 n. 47Moustaquim v. Netherlands, Case No. 31465/96, 2001, 77 n. 48Nada v. Switzerland, Case No. 10593/08, 2012, 205, 206, 207, 210–212, 215,
216, 218Rantsev v. Cyprus, Case No. 25965/04, 2010, 80 n. 59Saramati v. France, Germany and Norway, Case No. 78166/01, 2007, 211 n. 19
Inter-American Court of Human RightsCoard et al v. the United States, Case 10.951, 1999, 58 n. 74
* The Table of Cases was compiled by Ms C.C. Diepeveen, Middelburg, The Netherlands,e-mail: [email protected].
M.K. Bulterman and W.J.M. van Genugten (eds.), Netherlands Yearbookof International Law 2013, Netherlands Yearbook of International Law 44,DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6265-011-4, � T.M.C. ASSER PRESS and the authors 2014
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International Court of JusticeAdvisory Opinions
Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the OccupiedPalestinian Territories, 2004, 33 n. 69
JudgmentsCase Concerning the Legality of the Use of Force (Yugoslavia v. UnitedStates), 1999, 95
International Criminal Tribunal for the former YugoslaviaProsecutor v. Milosovic and 4 others, Case No. IT-99-37, 22 May 1999, 95Prosecutor v. Tadic, Case No. IT-94-1-AR72, 2 October 1995, 96 n. 43, 101,
102
Permanent Court of International JusticeS.S. Lotus v. Turkey, 1927, 91 n. 7
Special Tribunal for LebanonAyyash and others, Case No. STL-11-O1/PT/AC/AR90.1, 24 October 2012,
102
World Trade Organization Appellate BodyEuropean Communities - Conditions for the Granting of Tariff Preferences to
Developing Countries, 20 April 2004, 176, 183United States - Subsidies on Upland Cotton, 21 March 2005, 178
NATIONAL
IndiaSupreme Court
Charan Lal Sahu v. Union of India, 1990, 52Union Carbide Corporation v. Union of India, 14 and 15 February 1989, 50Union Carbide Gas Plant Disaster at Bhopal, 7 May 2004, 49
District Court of BhopalUnion of India’s Plaint in Regular Suit No 1113/86, September 1986, 50
NetherlandsSupreme Court
Iran Sanctions case, 14 December 2012, 205, 206–207, 214–215, 216–219Court of Appeal The Hague
Iran Sanctions case, 26 April 2011, 214District Court The Hague
Iran Sanctions case, 3 February 2010, 213–214, 217
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United StatesSupreme Court
Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum (2013), 54–55, 56, 63Court of Appeals
Sahu et al v. Union Carbide Corp. et al (Sahu I) (2013), 50, 51District Court of New York
Bano v. Union Carbide Corporation (2003), 50 n. 34In Re Union Carbide Gas Plant Disaster at Bhopal India (1986), 49–50, 54Sahu et al v. Union Carbide Corporation et al (Sahu II) (2004), 50 n. 34, 51
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Index*
AAbsence, of law, 105Abu Ghraib prison scandal, 32Accountability for breaches of human rights
law, 35–36see also Responsibility
Ad hoc criminal tribunals/courts, 89, 91creation of, 90, 97
and Security Council powers, 98,99–100, 101–107
jurisdiction of, 96–97, 102permanency of, 92
Advocacy, human rights, 35–36Agamben, Giorgio, 77, 94, 104–105, 107, 194Agriculture
export subsidies for, 167 n. 20trade liberalisation for, 171–172
Aid for Trade Initiative (WTO), 177–178,183–184
Alabama (US), anti-immigration laws in, 82 n.69
Algier, Michel, 74–75 n. 31, n. 33Alvarez, José, 102Amaya-Castro, Juan M., 6, 7, 12, 13, 15–16American Convention of Human Rights,
Art. 1, 58 n. 74Amnesty International, on Bhopal tragedy, 49Anan, Kofi, 15, 93, 131Anderson, M., 53Anglo-Dutch Shell, 54–55, 63Anti-immigration legislation, 82–83Apartheid-type regimes, for irregular migrants,
Brunnée, Jutta, 149Buch-Hansen, Hubert, 200Burgers, Jan Herman, 28
* The Index was compiled by Ms C.C. Diepeveen, Middelburg, The Netherlands, e-mail: [email protected].
M.K. Bulterman and W.J.M. van Genugten (eds.), Netherlands Yearbookof International Law 2013, Netherlands Yearbook of International Law 44,DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6265-011-4, � T.M.C. ASSER PRESS and the authors 2014
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Burke, Roland, 31, 32Businesses, global, see Corporations,
on biases in international legal scholarship,68, 84
on crisis focus in international law, 5, 71 n.20, 83, 114, 126, 127–128, 131,132–133, 140, 141, 193alternatives for, 66–67, 93–94, 156and lack of analytical progress in
international law, 4, 125limitations of, 95, 105, 123, 142–143,
195on human rights, 12, 15on Kosovo crisis, 123on TWAIL, 96
Chesterman, Simon, 101Chiti, E., 189 n. 4Civil rights
in crises, 15status of, 32, 35–36see also International Covenant on Civil
and Political Rights (ICCPR)Civil society, protests against WTO, 168Clapham, Andrew, 60Clapp, J., 181 n. 65Climate change
media coverage of, 126–127scientific knowledge of, 118–119,
121–122, 149–150
contestedness of, 18, 123–124Club of Rome, 143Cold War politics, 31Collective security, 100, 105Competition regulation, in EU, 200Compliance in international law, and crises,
14–17Conference on the Changing Atmosphere
(1988), 150Conflicts
and socio-economic injustice, 36of state obligations, 205, 206, 216–219
CJEU on, 207–209Dutch jurisprudence on, 213–215ECtHR on, 210–212
of trade law and climate change law,128–130
Constitutionalism, global, 61Consular relations law , 79 n. 53Convention Against Transnational Organized
Crime (UN, 2000)Protocol Against the Smuggling of
Migrants by Land, Sea and Air, 80Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish
Trafficking in Persons, 80Convention on Biological Diversity (UN,
1992), 151, 152Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of
Discrimination Against Women (CE-DAW) (UN, 1979), 34
Preamble, 27Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees
(UN, 1951), 69–70Art. 1A(2), 69 n. 13non-refoulement protection in, 71
Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)(UN, 1992), 34
Convention on the Rights of Persons withDisabilities (CRPD) (UN, 2006), 34
Convention to Combat Desertification (CCD)(UN, 1994), 151, 152
Cook, Robin, 100Corporations, transnational
and human rights law, 6, 42–43, 44–45, 47, 49state responsibility for violations of,
anti-immigration, 82–83corporate, 46 n. 16and international law, 15–16, 216–219
Domestic lawyers, refugee lawyers, 16, 70 n.18
Dow Chemical Company, 51Downs, Anthony, 153–154, 155, 156Durban Platform for Enhanced Action (on
Climate Change) (2011), 119–120Dynamics, of crises, 198Dystopia, and utopia, 92, 93
EECJ, see Court of Justice of the European
Union (CJEU)Economic refugees, 67 n. 9Economic rights, 31–33, 36, 37Emanuel, Rahm, 190Emergencies, derogation of rights in, 29Emerging economies, 176
and Doha Round of Negotiations (WTO),174
Enforcementof international criminal law, 15, 98of international law, 93
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Environmental crises, 8, 141, 153, 154, 155biological diversity loss, 151–153criticism of use of concept, 155–158desertification, 151–152ozone depletion, 148–149, 154–155perspectives on, 143–146see also Climate change
Environmental law, international, 16–17, 116crisis concept in, 8–9, 139, 140–141,
Erga Omnes obligations, of human rights, 34Esposito, Roberto, 105Esty, D., 167–168, 169Euphemisms for crisis, 12European Coal and Steel Community, 4European Convention on Human Rights
and domestic law, 15–16, 216–219enforcement of, 93and EU law, 208feminist approaches to, 67hierarchy in, 215input legitimacy of, 169irregular migrants as subjects of, 67–68,
77–83, 84–85private, 54, 59–60Third World approaches to (TWAIL), 96
‘International Law: a discipline in crisis’(article, Charlesworth), 4, 93–94
Militarization, of border controls, 79Milosovic, Slobodan, 95Mitchell, W.J.T., 28, 38Modernity, and crises, 194Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete
the Ozone Layer (1987), 149Morality, in international criminal law, 7, 108Muchlinski, P., 46 n. 13, 48 n. 22Muir Watt, H., 54Multi-national corporations, see Transnational
of WTO, 167Overbeek, Henk, 196Ozone depletion, 148–149, 154–155
232 Index
PPalestinian refugees, and UNRWA, 73–74Palestinian Territories
human rights implications of Israeli wallconstruction in, 32–33
and Israeli obligations as occupying power,73–74
Palmer, J.S., 141Peace-building, and human rights, 36Pennington, Kenneth, 102Perceived legitimacy, 162 n. 3, 168Pielke, R.A., 149political crises, 114Political rights
in crises, 15status of, 32, 35–36see also International Covenant on Civil
and Political Rights (ICCPR)Politics
of Cold War, 31crises as tool of, 189–190, 192, 197–200crisis concept in, 22–23, 24, 194of everyday life, 83, 85and law, 95, 97legalisation of, 90–92and religion, 103–104, 106
Positive rights, 36Post-conflict societies, rule of law in, 36Power
corporateand human rights law, 6, 42–43, 44–45,
47and state sovereignty, 6, 12, 13, 16, 41,
43–44, 45–46, 60–61of UN Security Council to create interna-
and human rights, 30, 207–209Water, right to, 62Weiss, Edith Brown, 116 n. 18Westphalian Peace (1648), 103Whitmarsh, L., 124 n. 62Whyte, Jessica, 91Wigger, Angela, 200Wilkinson, R., 170Winham, G.R., 171Women
and climate change, 131–132discrimination of, 36
Woods, Ngaire, 197World 3 Model, 143, 144World Commission on Environment and