dr. I. (Ilias) Plakokefalos


  • Faculty of Law
    Public International Law
  • Oudemanhuispoort  4-6
    1012 CN  Amsterdam
  • I.Plakokefalos@uva.nl

Ilias Plakokefalos joined the ACIL in March 2012 as a post-doctoral researcher. Ilias holds an LLB from the University of Essex, an LLM from Tulane University and a PhD from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. Ilias has worked as a researcher at the University of Athens and for the UN Office in Geneva (International Law Commission). His research interests include public international law, international environmental law and the law of international responsibility. Ilias can be reached at i.plakokefalos@uva.nl

Books

(authored)

Transboundary Pollution in International Law (Nomiki Bibliothiki Publishers, Athens 2011) xvii + 286 pp [in Greek]

(edited)

(co-editor) The Principles of Shared Responsibility: An Appraisal of the State of the Art (forthcoming CUP, 2014) [with André Nollkaemper]

 

(co-editor) The Practice of Shared Responsibility (in preparation) [with André Nollkaemper]

 

(co-editor) International Environmental Law: Basic Documents (forthcoming Hart, Oxford) (Series: Documents in International Law) [with Maria Gavouneli]

 

Articles and Contributions to Collective Works

‘The Deep Seabed and Shared Responsibility’ in A. Nollkaemper, I. Plakokefalos (eds) The Practice of Shared Responsibility (forthcoming)

 

‘Civil Liability and Shared Responsibility’ in A. Nollkaemper, I. Plakokefalos (eds) The Practice of Shared Responsibility (forthcoming)

 

‘The Limits of Responsibility : Liability for Damage in the Deep Seabed ?’ in P. Pazartzis, P. Merkouris (eds) State Responsibility: Current and Future Challenges (Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague,   forthcoming)

 

‘The Individual as Beneficiary, User and Participant in the Law of Treaties’ in A. Zimmermann, C.J Tams, A. Tzanakopoulos (eds) Research Handbook on the Law of Treaties (forthcoming: Edward Elgar, Cheltenham)

 

‘Prevention Obligations in International Environmental Law’ (2013) 23 Yearbook of International Environmental Law 3-43

 

‘Shared Responsibility Aspects of the Dispute Settlement Procedures in the Law of the Sea Convention’ (2013) 4(2) Journal of International Dispute Settlement 385-­‐405

 

‘Process and Rules in International Environmental Law’ (2013) 10(2) Santa Clara Journal of International Law 297-­‐307

 

‘Seabed Disputes Chamber of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea: Responsibilities and obligations of states sponsoring persons and entities with respect to activities in the Area, Advisory Opinion’ (2012) 24(1) Journal of Environmental Law 133-­‐143

 

‘The Pulp Mills Case’ (2011) 26(1) International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law 169-­‐183

 

‘International Courts and Tribunals and the Implementation of International Environmental Law’ in

S. Maljean Dubois, L. Rajamani (eds) The Implementation of International Environmental Law (The Hague Academy of International Law) (Martinus Nijhoff, Leiden 2011) 471-­‐514

 

‘The Sources of the International Protection of the Environment’ (update of Chapter 14) in I. Karakostas, Environment and the Law (3d edn.) (Nomiki Bibliothiki, Athens 2011) 596-­‐607 [in Greek]

 

‘Coastal State and EU Unilateral Action in Relation to the Protection of the Marine Environment’ in

A.G. Marangopoulou, A. Bredimas, L.-­‐ A. Sicilianos (eds) The Protection of the Environment: Law and Practice (Nomiki Bibliothiki, Athens 2008) 164–180 [in Greek]

2014

  • A. Nollkaemper & I. Plakokefalos (2014). Conclusions: beyond the ILC legacy. In A. Nollkaemper & I. Plakokefalos (Eds.), Principles of shared responsibility in international law: an appraisal of the state of the art (Shared responsibility in international law, 1) (pp. 341-363). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

2013

2012

2013

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