International Legal Personality
In: Library of Essays in International Law
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Series Preface -- Introduction -- Part I Personhood and Personality in International Law -- 1 Jan Klabbers (2005), 'The Concept of Legal Personality' -- 2 Hans Aufricht (1943), 'Personality in International Law' -- Part II States, Peoples and Cities -- 3 Oleg I. Tiunov (1992-1993), 'The International Legal Personality of States: Problems and Solutions' -- 4 Budislav Vukas (1991), 'States, Peoples and Minorities as Subjects of International Law' -- 5 Yishai Blank (2005-2006), 'The City and the World' -- Part III Individuals -- 6 Hersch Lauterpacht (1947), 'The Subjects of the Law of Nations' -- 7 Marek St. Korowicz (1956), 'The Problem of the International Personality of Individuals' -- Part IV International Organizations -- 8 Clarence Wilfred Jenks (1945), 'The Legal Personality of International Organizations' -- 9 C.F. Amerasinghe (1995), 'International Legal Personality Revisited' -- 10 David J. Bederman (1995-1996), 'The Souls of International Organizations: Legal Personality and the Lighthouse at Cape Spartel' -- Part V Non-humans and Non-state Actors -- 11 Karsten Nowrot (2006), 'Reconceptualising International Legal Personality of Influential Non-state Actors: Towards a Rebuttable Presumption of Normative Responsibilities' -- 12 Anthony D'Amato and Sudhir K. Chopra (1991), 'Whales: Their Emerging Right to Life' -- Part VI Possibilities -- 13 Jens David Ohlin (2005), 'Is the Concept of the Person Necessary for Human Rights?' -- 14 Janne E. Nijman (2007), 'Paul Ricoeur and International Law: Beyond "The End of the Subject". Towards a Reconceptualization of International Legal Personality' -- Name Index