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CONTENTS

PREFACE

Pavel Šturma

VII

ABBREVIATIONS

IX

I. STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ORGANIZATIONS

1

Non-Traditional Norms in International Law: Approaches in Legal Scholarship

Sanderijn Duquet – Jan Wouters

1

ResponsibilityWhile Protecting – an Alternative to R2P, or a Return to its Original Ethos?

Veronika Bílková

23

The Existance of the Right to Humanitarian Assistance in the Event of Natural Disasters

Ana Polak Petrič

37

The Definition of Aggression and the Use of Force

Josef Mrázek

67

What is the Legal Regime of the Arctic?

Jan Ondřej

95

The Brussels Convention on the Liability of Operators of Nuclear Ships:

Expectations, Basic Principles and the Reasons of Failure

Jakub Handrlica

121

CITES at the Beginning of its Fifth Decade: Outdated, or at its Best?

Karolina Žákovská

139

II. DIPLOMATIC PROTECTION

155

Rethinking the ILC Draft Articles on Diplomatic Protection: The Legal Nature

of Diplomatic Protection

Čestmír Čepelka

157

Diplomatic Protection and other Mechanisms for the Protection of the Individual

against Serious Human Rights Violations: Limiting the Discretion

Pavel Caban

167

The Position of the Individual in Post-Codification Diplomatic Protection

Diana Cucos

181

III. INTERNATIONAL LAW AND EUROPEAN LAW

197

The Intergovernmental Avenues of the European Integration: A Way Ahead

for the Economic and Monetary Union?

Emil Ruffer

199

Issue of Cooperation on Home Affairs Between the USA and the EU

Pavel Biriukov

219