Encyclopedia of Public International Law update in August

Encyclopedia of Public International Law update in August

The Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (MPEPIL) is a comprehensive online resource containing peer-reviewed articles on every aspect of public international law.

The August 2011 update adds 95 new articles. Highlights include new overview articles on Law of the Sea, International Economic Law, and State Immunity, as well as several articles on aspects of the international financial system such as Debt Crisis, Monetary Unions and Monetary Zones, and the Bank for International Settlements .

Latest Articles added:

• African Union (AU)
• Age Discrimination
• Agenda for Development
• Argentine Debt Crisis
• Armed Conflict, International
• Bank for International Settlements (BIS)
• Bombardment
• Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CAEMC)
• Civilian Objects
• Combatants, Unlawful
• Debt Crisis
• Decolonization: French Territories
• Decolonization: Portuguese Territories
• Disarmament
• Double Taxation
• Economic Sanctions
• Economic Warfare
• Ethnicity
• Eurasian Economic Community (EUrAsEC)
• European Community and Union, Decision-Making and Competences on International Law Issues
• European Community and Union, Mixed Agreements
• European Union, Historical Evolution
• Falkland Islands/Islas Malvinas
• Foreign Aid Agreements
• Free Trade Areas
• General Agreement on Trade in Services (1994)
• German Interests in Polish Upper Silesia
• Global Administrative law
• Goods, Free Circulation of
• Governments in Exile
• Heleanna Incident
• Hijacking
• Hostages
• Human Rights, Treaties , Third-Party Effect
• Humanitarian Intervention
• Immunities, Special Missions
• Individuals in International Law
• International Development Association (IDA)
• International Economic Law
• International Finance Corporation (IFC)
• International Law, Regional Developments: East Asia
• International Military Tribunals
International Organizations or Institutions, Privileges and Immunities
• International Relations, Principal Theories
• International Watercourses, Environmental Protection
• Investments, Bilateral Treaties
• Kadi Case
• Kosovo (Advisory Opinion)
• Lake Victoria
• Land Mines
• Law of the Sea
• Liability for Environmental Damage
• Marine Pollution from Ships, Prevention of and Responses to
• Military Forces Abroad
• Modus vivendi
• Monetary Unions and Monetary Zones
• Moratorium
• Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
• National Treatment, Principle
• Nationality Cases before International Courts and Tribunals
• Navigation, Freedom of
• Neutrality, Concept and General Rules
• New International Economic Order (NIEO)
• Oil Platforms Case
• Optional Provision
• Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
• Overseas Territories, Australia, France, Netherlands, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States of America
• Pacific Islands Forum
• Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness (2005)/Accra Agenda for Action (2008)
• Peace Treaties
• Peacekeeping Forces
• Pipelines
• Ports
• Private Military Companies
• Protected Persons
• Regional Co-operation and Organization: Pacific Region
• Requisitions
• Restitution
• Satisfaction
• Security Zones
• Self-Defence
• State Immunity
• Territory, Discovery
• Terrorism
• United Nations Charter
• United Nations Charter, History of
• United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
• United Nations Trusteeship System
• United Nations, General Assembly
• Warsaw Treaty Organization
• Warships, Sunken
• Weapons of Mass Destruction, Counter-Proliferation
• Western European Union (WEU)
• World Trade Organization (WTO)
• World Trade Organization, Dispute Settlement

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References and Further Reading

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Author: international

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