Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law
The Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law is an online encyclopedia dealing with international law. It was published under the auspices of Professor Rüdiger Wolfrum, Director of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law until his successor Anne Peters became general editor in 2021. The initiative to compile the MPEPIL began in 2004 and the online version launched in September 2008. It represents a new edition of the Encyclopedia of Public International Law published between 1991 and 2001 by Rudolf Bernhardt. In February 2012, the print edition was published by Oxford University Press. The encyclopedia is peer reviewed.
In a 2013 review of the work, Sean D. Murphy wrote that: "All told, there is little question that the Max Planck Encyclopedia lives up to its claim as the definitive reference work for international law"
Description
MPEPIL is an updated, comprehensive work covering the essential topics in international law. The new work is not just a revision of Rudolf Bernhardt's encyclopedia. Instead, new authors completely rewrote nearly all entries. MPEPIL includes numerous new topics in order to capture the latest developments in international law. To do justice to the changing nature of the law, an increased emphasis has been placed on the relevance of each keyword for contemporary international law. Particular attention has been paid to the contextualization of each topic within international law as well as the presentation of current trends while maintaining a focus on the mainstream/majority view. In order to reach the goal of avoiding a purely Eurocentric perspective the assistance of academics and practitioners from various legal backgrounds and perspectives was obtained already in the early stages of the undertaking. The intention is that MPEPIL is a work that reflects international law from a global perspective while taking into account also regional views.Contents
MPEPIL currently contains 1,618 articles. A total of 1,700 articles are planned for the site, with four content updates per year. Upon completion, the MPEPIL will cover the following overarching subject areas and article types:- Air law and law of outer space
- Diplomacy and consular relations
- Foreign relations
- History of international law
- Human rights
- Immunities
- Individuals and non-state actors
- International co-operation
- International courts and tribunals
- International criminal law
- International economic law and relations
- International environmental law
- International humanitarian law
- International organizations: general aspects
- International procedural law
- International responsibility
- Law of the sea
- Law of treaties
- Overview articles
- Procedural law in international organizations
- Regional organizations, institutions and developments
- Relationship between international and domestic law
- Settlement of disputes
- Sources, foundations and principles of international law
- Specific armed conflicts
- Specific cases and decisions
- Specific geographic issues
- Specific treaties and instruments
- Statehood, jurisdiction of states, organs of states
- Subjects of international law
- Territory
- Theories of international law
- Universal international organizations and institutions
- Use of force, war, peace and neutrality.