German Yearbook of International Law

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German Yearbook of International Law

description German science magazine
Area of ​​Expertise international law
language English, French, German
publishing company Duncker & Humblot
First edition 1948
founder Rudolf Laun , Hermann von Mangoldt
Frequency of publication yearly
ISSN (print)

The German Yearbook of International Law is a series of publications in the field of international law that has been published since 1948 . The work, which was published until 1977 under the German title Yearbook for International Law , was founded by Rudolf Laun and Hermann von Mangoldt . It is published by the Walther Schücking Institute for International Law at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel and is published by Duncker & Humblot .

The main focus is on informing the legal community abroad about the research activities of German international lawyers and the presentation of foreign positions for legal scholars working in Germany on international law . It also includes summaries of the activities of international institutions such as the International Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights, as well as reviews of newly published specialist books . Preferred languages ​​for the articles are English and French , but articles in German are also published.

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