Publications
refereed academic publications (5)
2011
- E. de Wet (2011). South Africa. In D. Shelton (Ed.), International Law and Domestic Legal Systems (pp. 567-593). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2010
- E. de Wet & A. du Plessis (2010). The meaning of certain substantive obligations distilled from international human rights instruments for constitutional environmental rights in South Africa. African Human Rights Law Journal, 10(2), 345-376.
2009
- E. de Wet (2009). The role of European courts in the development of a hierarchy of norms within international law: evidence of constitutionalisation? European Constitutional Law Review, 5(2), 284-306.
- E. de Wet (2009). Current developments: The governance of Kosovo: Security Council Resolution 1244 and the establishment and functioning of EULEX. American Journal of International Law, 103(1), 83-96.
- E. de Wet (2009). Holding the United Nations Security Council accountable for human rights violations through domestic and regional courts: a case of ‘be careful what you wish for'? In J. Farrall, K. Rubenstein, J. Farrall & K. Rubenstein (Eds.), Sanctions, accountability and governance in a globalised world (pp. 143-168). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
academic publications (7)
2011
- E. de Wet (2011). Transnational legal dialogue, a human rights based hierarchy, and the creation of norms - Introductory Remarks. In International Law in a Time of Change - Proceedings of the 104th Annual Meeting (March 24-27, 2010) (pp. 453-454). Washington: American Society of International Law.
2008
- J. Wouters, A. Nollkaemper & E. de Wet (Eds.). (2008). The europeanisation of International law: the status of international law in the EU and its member states. The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press.
- E. de Wet (2008). Governance through promotion and persuasion: the 1998 ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work. German law journal: review of developments in German, European and international jurisprudence, 9(11), 1429-1452.
- E. de Wet (2008). The reception process in the Netherlands and Belgium. In H. Keller & A. Stone Sweet (Eds.), A Europe of rights: the impact of the ECHR on national legal systems (pp. 229-309). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- E. de Wet (2008). The relationship between the International Criminal Court and ad hoc criminal tribunals: competition or symbiosis? Friedens-Warte: Blätter für internationale Verständigung und zwischenstaatliche Organisation, 83(4), 33-57.
- E. de Wet (2008). The legitimacy of United Nations Security Council decisions in the fight against terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction: Some critical remarks. In R. Wolfrum & V. Röben (Eds.), Legitimacy in international law (Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht, 194) (pp. 131-154). Berlin: Springer.
- E. de Wet (2008). Holding international institutions accountable: the complementary role of non-judicial oversight mechanisms and judicial review. German law journal: review of developments in German, European and international jurisprudence, 9(11), 1987-2011.
professional publications (7)
2010
- D. Cortright & E. de Wet (2010). Human rights standards for targeted sanctions. (Policy brief SSRP1001-01 ). [S.l.]: Sanctions and Security Research Program.
- E. de Wet & M. Wood (2010). Collective security. Max Planck encyclopedia of public international law : MPEPIL.
2009
- M.T. Kamminga, B.M. Oomen, S. Borren, T.C. van Boven, R. Fernhout, C.F. Meindersma, H.M. Verrijn Stuart, A. Bos, P.A. Nollkaemper, E. de Wet, S. Parmentier, A.M.C. Wester, Q. Eijkman & M.A.J. Hector (2009). Transitional justice: justice and peace in situations of transition. (AIV-advies65 ). Den Haag: AIV/CAVV.
- E. de Wet & M. Wood (2009). Peace, Threat to. Max Planck encyclopedia of public international law : MPEPIL.
2008
- J. Wouters, A. Nollkaemper & E. de Wet (2008). Introduction: the ‘europeanisation’ of international law. In J. Wouters, A. Nollkaemper & E. de Wet (Eds.), The europeanisation of international law: the status of international law in the EU and its member states (pp. 1-13). The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press.
- E. de Wet (2008). The role of European courts in reviewing conflicting obligations under international law. International Organizations Law Review, 5(2), 359-364.
- E. de Wet (2008). The questionable legality and political wisdom of Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence. Word and action = Woord en daad, 48(406), 16-20.