Liber amicorum judge Mohammed Bedjaoui
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Liber amicorum judge Mohammed Bedjaoui
Kluwer Law International, c1999
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Liber amicorum Mohammed Bedjaoui
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Text in English and French
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This Liber Amicorum was written by prominent colleagues and friends of the President of the International Court of Justice, Judge Mohammed Bedjaoui, in honour of his 70th birthday and in celebration of a lifelong career devoted to the promotion of international law. The contributors are, each and every one, the most outstanding professors and thinkers in their field, and the range of topics reflects a broad scope of current thought and theory in international law. The book is divided into a general introductory part on the life and times of Judge Bedjaoui, followed by four sections. Section One is on General International Law, featuring a range of articles from environmental treaties to the role of the United Nations. Section Two is devoted to the International Court of Justice and includes analyses of the role and procedure of the ICJ. Section Three contains an interesting selection of articles in the field of Human Rights, from self-determination to the concept of universality. Section Four addresses a miscellanea of international legal questions, especially those related to international organizations. The contributions are in both English and French.
Table of Contents
Liste des souscripteurs / Tabula Gratulatoria. Preface.
Premiere partie: Pages d'ambiance / Part One: General Background.
Deuxieme partie: Problemes generaux de droit international / Part Two: General Problems of International Law.
Troisieme partie: Justice internationale / Part Three: International Justice.
Quatrieme partie: Organisations internationales / Part Four: International Organisations.
Cinquieme partie: Droits de l'homme et droits des peuples / Part Five: Human Rights and Peoples' Rights.
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