New arrivals of the Documents of International Organizations Reading Room
Czech yearbook of international law / ed.: A. J. Bělohlávek, N. Rozehnalová, F. Černý. – New York : Juris ; The Hague : LexLata, 2011–. – Vol. 2 : Rights of the host states within the system of international investment protection. – 2011. – XII, 416 c.
NLB call number: 1И//291476(039)
Czech yearbook of international law / ed.: A. J. Bělohlávek, N. Rozehnalová, F. Černý. – New York : Juris ; The Hague : LexLata, 2011–. – Vol. 3 : Public policy and ordre public. – 2012. – XIV, 328 p.
NLB call number: 1И//359968(039)
Czech yearbook of international law / ed.: A. J. Bělohlávek, N. Rozehnalová, F. Černý. – New York : Juris ; The Hague : LexLata, 2011–. – Vol. 4 : Regulatory measures and foreign trade. – 2013. – XII, 227 p.
NLB call number: 1И//408881(039)
Czech yearbook of international law / ed.: A. J. Bělohlávek, N. Rozehnalová, F. Černý. – New York : Juris ; The Hague : LexLata, 2011–. – Vol. 5 : The role of governmental and non-governmental organizations in the 21st century. – 2014. – XIV, 432 p.
NLB call number: 1И//459667(039)
Czech yearbook of international law / ed.: A. J. Bělohlávek, N. Rozehnalová, F. Černý. – New York : Juris ; The Hague : LexLata, 2011–. – Vol. 6 : International transportation. – 2015. – XV, 384 p.
NLB call number: 1И//525947(039)
Czech yearbook of international law / ed.: A. J. Bělohlávek, N. Rozehnalová, F. Černý. – New York : Juris ; The Hague : LexLata, 2011–. – Vol. 7 : International dispute resolution. – 2016. – XV, 347 p.
NLB call number: 1И//557502(039)
Czech yearbook of international law / ed.: A. J. Bělohlávek, N. Rozehnalová, F. Černý. – New York : Juris ; The Hague : LexLata, 2011–. – Vol. 8 : Application and interpretation of international treaties. – 2017. – XIV, 459 p.
NLB call number: 1И//660958(039)
Czech yearbook of international law / ed.: A. J. Bělohlávek, N. Rozehnalová, F. Černý. – New York : Juris ; The Hague : LexLata, 2011–. – Vol. 9 : International organisations. – 2018. – XVI, 438 p.
NLB call number: 1И//681071(039)
The Czech Yearbook of International Law (CYIL) represents the broadest scholarly legal science and practice in Central and Eastern Europe. The analytical views espoused in the CYIL are germane to actual issues of public and private international law, and are related to aspects of European and constitutional law. The quality of the CYIL is clearly apparent from the number of professionals from prominent institutions in the Czech Republic, Slovak Republic and Poland, as well as other countries in the region, who are present on the Advisory and Editorial Boards.
The Czech Yearbook of International Law is a compilation of articles written by professionals who offer unique insight into special legal issues regulated within the European legal culture. The CYIL includes articles from academics, attorneys, judicial staff, and practitioners in the field of international law, and book reviews from select publications, and provides information and overviews of scholarly work in the field of international law.
The yearbook is aimed mainly at experts in the European context (including the Czech Republic), but should not be limited exclusively to that region.
As for the target reader group, it should be useful for those practising or teaching international law. The project is also intended for students in this field. Experts with a qualified interest in international law are an important segment in terms of the choice of content and the target group of the yearbook.
Czech (& Central European) yearbook of arbitration / ed.: A. J. Bělohlávek, N. Rozehnalová, F. Černý. – New York : Juris ; The Hague : LexLata, 2011–. – Vol. 1 : The relationship between constitutional values, human rigths and arbitration. – 2011. – XIV, 533 p.
NLB call number: 1И//291477(039)
Czech (& Central European) yearbook of arbitration / ed.: A. J. Bělohlávek, N. Rozehnalová, F. Černý. – New York : Juris ; The Hague : LexLata, 2011–. – Vol. 2 : Party autonomy versus autonomy of arbitrators. – 2012. – XV, 521 p.
NLB call number: 1И//359967(039)
Czech (& Central European) yearbook of arbitration / ed.: A. J. Bělohlávek, N. Rozehnalová, F. Černý. – New York : Juris ; The Hague : LexLata, 2011–. – Vol. 3 : Borders of procedural and substantive law in arbitral proceedinds : (civil versus common law perspectives). – 2013. – XV, 419 c.
NLB call number: 1И//408884(039)
Czech (& Central European) yearbook of arbitration / ed.: A. J. Bělohlávek, N. Rozehnalová, F. Černý. – New York : Juris ; The Hague : LexLata, 2011–. – Vol. 4 : Independence and impartiality of arbitrators. – 2014. – XIV, 429 p.
NLB call number: 1И//459672(039)
Czech (& Central European) yearbook of arbitration / ed.: A. J. Bělohlávek, N. Rozehnalová, F. Černý. – New York : Juris ; The Hague : LexLata, 2011–. – Vol. 5 : Interaction of arbitration and courts. – 2015. – XV, 789 p.
NLB call number: 1И//526655(039)
Czech (& Central European) yearbook of arbitration / ed.: A. J. Bělohlávek, N. Rozehnalová, F. Černý. – New York : Juris ; The Hague : LexLata, 2011–. – Vol. 6 : Rights and duties of parties in arbitration. – 2016. – XIII, 323 p.
NLB call number: 1И//557500(039)
Czech (& Central European) yearbook of arbitration / ed.: A. J. Bělohlávek, N. Rozehnalová, F. Černý. – New York : Juris ; The Hague : LexLata, 2011–. – Vol. 7 : Conduct of arbitration. – 2017. – XIII, 445 p.
NLB call number: 1И//660960(039)
Czech (& Central European) yearbook of arbitration / ed.: A. J. Bělohlávek, N. Rozehnalová, F. Černý. – New York : Juris ; The Hague : LexLata, 2011–. – Vol. 8 : Arbitral awards and remedies. – 2018. – XVI, 494 p.
NLB call number: 1И//681074(039)
The Czech (& Central European) Yearbook of Arbitration (CYArb) primarily focuses on the problem of arbitration from both the national and international perspective.
The concept of arbitration as a method of dispute resolution is becoming increasingly important. Throughout Central and Eastern Europe, arbitration is viewed as being progressive, due to its practical aspects, and to its meeting the needs of specialists in certain practice areas. Central and Eastern Europe, the primary, but not exclusive, focus of this project, is steeped in the Roman tradition of continental Europe, in which arbitration is based on the autonomy of the parties and on informal procedures. This classical approach is somewhat different from the principles on which the system of arbitration in common-law countries is based. Despite similarities among countries in the region, arbitration in Central and Eastern Europe represents a highly particularized and fragmented system.
One shortcoming in the use of arbitration in Central and Eastern Europe is the absence of comparative standards or a baseline that would facilitate the identification of commonalities and differences in individual countries, and help resolve problems that are common throughout the region. The CYArb project aims to address this issue and provide a forum for comparisons of arbitration practice and doctrine in countries within the region, and in relation to practices internationally. It sheds light on both practical and academic aspects within these countries, and compares those approaches to broader European and international practices. This project will also foster a broad exchange of legal research and other information on the subject.