Règlement pacifique des différends entre États : perspectives universelle et européenne The peaceful settlement of disputes between states : universal and European perspectives
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Bibliographic Information
Règlement pacifique des différends entre États : perspectives universelle et européenne = The peaceful settlement of disputes between states : universal and European perspectives
(Nijhoff law specials, v. 36)
Kluwer Law International, c1998
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Peaceful settlement of disputes between states
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  Tokushima
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French and English
At head of title: Institut universitaire de hautes études internationales, Genève = The Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
International law has made remarkable progress during the last decades. But law-making is one thing, ensuring compliance quite another. While the enthusiasm and support for international law-making are considerable, caution and mistrust soon re-emerge when disputes arise over implementation. To persuade member States of the OSCE to resort to international conciliation and arbitration, there must be the will to use the Court on the part of States. This work takes stock of the obstacles, whether they be institutional (different mechanisms for the peaceful settlement of disputes), structural (actual limitations to the settlement of disputes between States) or relate to competition (between means of diplomatic settlement and adjudication).
This work is based on a Symposium held in Geneva to mark the Constitution of the Court of Conciliation and Arbitration within the OSCE. The contributions deal in particular with a variety of topics which could arise within the framework of the new OSCE Court, such as political and judicial means of settlement, subsidiarity of the new Court, and conciliation and arbitration before that Court.
Table of Contents
- Preface/Preface
- R. Badinter. I: La Perspective Universelle - The Universal Perspective. Reglement des conflits interetatiques: possibilites et limites a l'aube du systeme de Stockholm
- T. Treves. Diplomatic Settlement or Adjudication? Advantages and Drawbacks
- N. Vajic. Should One Fear the Proliferation of Mechanisms for the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes? G. Hafner. II: La Perspective Europeenne - The European Perspective. La place de la Convention de 1992 au sein de l'OSCE
- E. Decaux. La subsidiarite des mecanismes de la Convention de 1992
- L. Caflisch. The Conciliation Procedure Established by the Convention on Conciliation and Arbitration within the OSCE
- H. Steinberger. The Arbitration Procedure Established by the Convention on Conciliation and Arbitration within the OSCE
- K. Oellers-Frahm. III: Table Ronde - Round Table. Comment apprecier la nouvelle Cour et comment assurer sa reussite? K. Skubiszewski, et al. Annexes: I. List Showing Signatures and Ratifications or Accessions Relating to the Convention on Conciliation and Arbitration within the OSCE. II. List of the Members of the Court. III. Reservations, Declarations and Statements. IV. a) Reglement de la Cour. b) Rules of the Court.
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