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v. 1, 2006 ISBN 9781841136882
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This is the first volume of proceedings arising from the biennial conference of the European Society of International Law/Societe europeene de droit international, edited by Emmanuelle Jouannet, Helene Ruiz Fabri and Vincent Tomkiewicz. The volume presents the highlights of the Paris Conference 2006, and the papers are evenly divided between English and French language contributions. It is envisaged that this will be the first volume of a series, with future volumes following on from each major ESIL/SEDI event.
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v. 2, 2008 ISBN 9781849460644
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This book continues the series "Select Proceedings of the European Society of International Law", containing the proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference organised by ESIL and the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in 2008. The conference was entitled 'International Law in a Heterogeneous World', reflecting an idea which is central to the ESIL philosophy. Heterogeneity is considered one of the pillars upon which Europe's contribution to international law is built and the subject was considered in a number of panels, including such diverse topics as migration, the history of international law, the rules on warfare and international environmental law.
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Preface v Avant-propos Universality of International Law from the Perspective of a Practitioner Bruno Simma Democracy after the Fall of the Berlin Wall: It has Come-It is Coming- Will it Come? Rein Mullerson PART 1 INTERNATIONAL LAW AND RELIGIONS: HOW STATES COPE WITH INCREASING PLURALISM WITHIN THEIR SOCIETIES Jurisdictional Colonisation in the Spanish and British Empires: Some Reflections on a Global Public Order and the Sacred Monica Garcia-Salmones and Luis Eslava Of Headscarves, Mosques and Occidental Values: Does International Law Require a Culturally Neutral State? Nicola Wenzel Coping with Multiculturalism through Cosmopolitan Law Jessica Almqvist Le Role du Droit International Prive Face au 'Nouveau' Modele de Migration 'Temporaire ou Circulaire': La Technique de Cooperation des Autorites et Quelques Questions Relatives au Statut Personnel des Etrangers Face au Pluralisme Marina Vargas Gomez-Urrutia International Law and the Right to Have Rights Alison Kesby PART 2 HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW La Theorie Politique de l'Etat en Droit International: Considerations Historiques a Partir de l'Etude de Grotius Remi Bachand Reception et Application du Droit International Moderne par le Japon: Son Attitude Evolutive de 1858 a 1945 Nishiumi Maki PART 3 INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS, INSTITUTIONS AND ADMINISTRATION Legal Problems Arising from the Dissolution of International Organisations: The Case of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO): Dissolution de facto or Hibernation? Ki Gab Park Countermeasures by International Organisations: The Decentralised Society in the Heart of the Institutionalised Society Frederic Dopagne Meeting the Challenges of Global Governance: Administrative and Constitutional Approaches Euan MacDonald and Eran Shamir-Borer PART 4 LEGITIMACY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW The Rapprochement between the Supremacy of International Law at International and National Levels Andre Nollkaemper Natural Law and the Possibility of Universal Normative Foundations Bebhinn Donnelly-Lazarov Legitimacy, Blind Spots and Paradoxes of Personality Russell A Miller PART 5 THE MULTIPLICITY OF LAW-MAKING PROCESSES The Doctrinal Illusion of the Heterogeneity of International Law-Making Processes Jean D'Aspremont Gap-Filling as Law-Making: The Examples of the Ad Hoc International Criminal Tribunals Mia Swart Norm Conflict in International Law:Whither Human Rights? Marko Milanovic Strategic Use of Litigation to Influence Negotiations: The WTO, the EU and the UN: Use of Litigation to Influence Negotiations Markus W Gehring PART 6 HETEROGENEITY REFLECTED IN INTERNATIONAL LEGAL TRADITIONS Le Droit International Post-Sovietique en Quete de son Identite dans un Monde Heterogene Rima Tkatova L'heterogeneite dans la Justice Internationale: Le Cas de la Cour Internationale de Justice Sana Ouechtati On Multilingualism and the International Legal Process Gleider I Hernandez PART 7 INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS Governing by Measuring:The Millennium Development Goals in Global Governance Kerry Rittich The MDGs, Archeology, Institutional Fragmention and International Law: Human Rights, International Enviromental and Sustainable (Development) Law Ellen Hey Untying Aid and Achieving the Millennium Development Goals: Enhancing Aid Effectiveness through the Legal Framework for International Trade Annamaria La Chimia PART 8 REFOCUSING THE RULES ON WARFARE Application of International Humanitarian Law to Contemporary Peace Operations: Mapping the 'Grey Areas' Dominika Svarc Military Necessity: A Fundamental 'Principle' Fallen Into Oblivion Robin Geiss The 'Civilianisation' of Contemporary Armed Conflicts Giulio Bartolini L'attribution aux Etats des Actes des Societes Militaires Privees et de leurs Employes a la Lumiere de l'article 4 du Projet d'articles sur la Responsabilite Internationale des Etats de 2001 Hebie Mamadou PART 9 INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Law and Policy Issues of Unilateral Geoengineering: Moving to a Managed World Gareth Davies Sustainable Development as a Legal Principle: A Rhetorical Analysis Jaye Ellis The Standards of Compensation for Foreign Investment Expropriations in International Law: Internalising Environmental Costs? Saverio Di Benedetto PART 10 OTHERS: THE MEDIA, SOCIAL JUSTICE AND INTERNATIONAL CRIME International Law and the Media: Envisioning the Media Daniel Joyce From Social Justice to Decent Work: Is the Shift in the ILO Significant For International Law? Anne Trebilcock Victim Participation in Proceedings before the International Criminal Court Gauthier De Beco PART 11 FINAL ROUND TABLE
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v. 3, 2010 ISBN 9781849462020
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This book continues the series Select Proceedings of the European Society of International Law, containing the proceedings of the Fourth Biennial Conference organised by ESIL and the University of Cambridge in 2010. The title of the conference was 'International Law 1989-2010: A Performance Appraisal'. The highlights, selected for publication in this volume, cover a wide spectrum of topics in international law.
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Foreword
Helene Ruiz-Fabri & Anne Peters
Foreword
Sir Elihu Lauterpacht
Introduction
James Crawford & Sarah Nouwen
PART I: 1989-2010: THE WORLD AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
1. International Law 1989-2010: A Performance Appraisal
Andrew Hurrell
Comments on Hurrell: The End of Geography?
Sir Daniel Bethlehem
Comments on Hurrell
Judge Xue Hanqin
2. The Impact of the East-West Divide on International Law: Patterns of Discourse and the Waves of 1989
Tibor Varady
3. The End of the Cold War: An Epochal Event in the History of International Law?
Randall Lesaffer
4. 1989-2010: The Rise and Fall of Democratic Governance in International Law
Jean d'Aspremont
5. Persisting and Developing between Hope and Threat: International Law during the Past Two Decades and Beyond
Georg Nolte
PART II: 1989-2010: LEGALISATION AND LAW-MAKING
6. Less is More: International Law of the 21st Century-Law without Faith
Alain Pellet
7. The Process of Legalisation After 1989 and its Contribution to the International Rule of Law
Andre Nollkaemper
8. Typologie des Resolutions de l'ONU Creatrices de Droit International General
Anne-Thida Norodom
9. Law-making by Scholarship? The Dark Side of 21st Century International Legal 'Methodology'
Joerg Kammerhofer
10. Judicial Law-making in International Criminal Law: The Legitimacy Conundrum
Marjan Ajevski
11. Revisiting Monism's Ethical Dimension
George Rodrigo Bandeira Galindo
12. Domestic Courts as the 'Natural Judge' of International Law: A Change in Physiognomy
Antonios Tzanakopoulos
PART III: 1989-2010: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE STATE
13. Statehood after 1989: 'Effectivites' between Legality and Virtuality
Anne Peters
14. From the National Border to the National Eleven: A (Partial and Partisan) Appraisal of the State System's Performance since the End of the Cold War
Boldizsar Nagy
15. A Comment on Peters and Nagy: The State in Critical Perspective
Tarak Barkawi
PART IV: 1989-2010: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTIONS
16. Paradise Lost? De-formalisation, Control and Trust in International Institutions
Jan Klabbers
17. Panels, Mediateurs et Mecanismes Informels de Controle des Activites des Organisations Internationales: Entre Accountability et Responsibility
Pierre Klein
18. Compliance with Decisions of International Courts as Indicative of their Effectiveness: A Goal-based Analysis
Yuval Shany
19. The Security Council as Dispenser of (or with) International Law
Stefan Talmon
20. Systemic Integration and International Investment Law
Edward Guntrip
21. Limits of Depoliticisation in Contemporary Investor-State Arbitration
Martins Paparinskis
PART V: 1989-2010: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE REGIONS
22. La Cooperation Regionale dans le Monde Post-sovietique: Bilans et Perspectives
Lucie Delabie
23. Universalisme et Regionalisme en Matiere d'echanges Commerciaux Internationaux
Alberta Fabbricotti
24. Co-adaptation in the International Legal Order: The EU and the WTO
Geert de Baere & Isabelle van Damme
PART VI: 1989-2010: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE CHALLENGES OF 2010
25. Prosecuting Environmental Damage under International Criminal Law
Matthew Gillett
26. La Convention d'Arhus: 'Avancee Majeure du Droit International'?
Christine Larssen
27. Two Decades Lost: Reinvigorating the Weak Cousin of WTO Law
Michael Waibel
28. The Poverty of Development and the Development of Poverty in International Law
Sundhya Pahuja
PART VII: APPRAISAL
29. Pouring Away the Sweet Milk of Concord: A Call for Argument and Debate
Guglielmo Verdirame
30. Reflections on the Asymmetric Rule of Law in International Relations
Jochen von Bernstorff
31. Quelques Reflexions en Guise de Conclusion
Anne Lagerwall
32. Post-1989 as a Narrative
Thomas Skouteris
33. A Call for Conceptual Clarity
Amanda Perreau-Saussine
EPILOGUE: 1989-2010: THE BLACK HOLE
34. Once Upon a Time There Was a Gap...
Roger O'Keefe
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v. 4, 2012 ISBN 9781849465328
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This is the fourth in the Series of Select Proceedings of the European Society of International Law (ESIL) featuring the most important and interesting papers presented at the Fifth Biennial Conference on 'Regionalism and International Law', organised by ESIL and the University of Valencia in 2012. As usual, the best papers from that conference have been re-written, edited and drawn together by the two editors to present a perspective on what is a flourishing forum for the discussion of new ideas and scholarship on international law.
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Introduction
Mariano J Aznar and Mary E Footer
Part I: The History and Concept of Regionalism
1. Regionalism: From Concept to Contemporary Practice
Louise Fawcett
2. Regionalism (Re-)constructed: A Short History of a 'Latin American International Law '
Liliana Obregon
3. Comments on Fawcett and Obregon
Bernardo Sepulveda-Amor
4. Quelques reflexions sur des concepts de regionalisme et de region
Jean Salmon
Part II: Regionalism and the Unity of International Law
5. Regionalism and the Unity of International Law from a Positivist Perspective
Andre de Hoogh
6. Theoretical Premises of 'Regionalism and the Unity of International Law'
Dirk Pulkowski
7. Commentaire sur de Hoogh et Pulkowski
Mathias Forteau
8. Regional Challenges to the Law of State Immunity
Philippa Webb
Part III: Regionalism, International Organisation and Integration
9. Quelques remarques a propos de la problematique de l ' integration dans le cadre des organisations internationals a vocation universelle ou regionale: contre la dictature de la ligne droite
Jean-Marc Sorel
10. L'evolution des relations entre les Nations Unies et les organisations regionales de la Charte a nos jours
Santiago Villalpando
11. Commentaire sur Sorel et Villalpando
Karel Wellens
Part IV: Regionalism and Globalisation
12. L'impact de la globalisation sur la societe internationale et son droit
Ana Peyr o Llopis
13. New Regionalism and Global Constitutionalism: Allies, not Rivals
Jose Manuel Pureza
14. Commentaire sur Peyro et Pureza
Antonio Remiro Brotons
Part V: Allocating Interests: States' Legal Policies between Universalism and Regionalism
15. The Challenge for States of Universal and Regional Cooperation
Anders Roenquist
16. Universalism and Regionalism - A Balance of Power Re-Struck
Daphna Shraga
17. Human Security and Universal Human Rights of Undocumented Migrants: Transnational Vulnerabilities and Regional Traditions
Dorothy Estrada-Tanck
Part VI: Regionalism, Peace and Security
18. L'Union Africaine, une organisation regionale susceptible de s'emanciper de l'autorit e du Conseil de Seurite? Opinio juris et pratique re centes des Etats
Olivier Corten
19. Extraterritorial Application of the ECHR: A Relevant Contribution of Regionalism to Peace and Security?
Ana Salinas de Frias
20. Commentaire sur Corten et Salinas
Mohamed Bennouna
21. Regionalism in the Field: The Case of South Sudan
Juan Jorge Piernas Lopez
22. Regional Practices before the International Criminal Court: The Situations in Northern Uganda and Sudan
Alma Corina Borjas Monroy
Part VII: Regional Integration: Some Perspectives on Trade, Investment and Development
23. Public Interest in EU Foreign Investment Policy
Irene Blazquez-Navarro
24. Le regionalisme commercial africain
Ousseni Illy
25. Comments on Blazquez and Illy
Gabrielle Marceau
26. L'utilisation contemporaine du developpement en Droit international des investissements: la m e connaissance des realit es regionales
Nitish Monebhurrun
Part VIII: Regionalism and Human Rights
27. The Judicial Activism of Regional Human Rights Treaty Bodies and the Sovereignty of States
Theodore Christakis
28. L'activisme judiciaire des organes de contr o le et la souverainete des Etats: Commentaire sur Christakis
Djamchid Momtaz
29. Quelques reflexions sur les systemes regionaux dans le cadre de l'universalit e des droits de l'homme
Antonio A Can c ado Trindade
Part IX: Universal and Regional Responses to the Environment and Our Common Heritage
30. L'articulation des approches universelle et regionale en matiere de protection du climat
Geraud de Lassus Saint-Genies
31. Are the Polar Regions Converging? A Study of the Evolution of the International Regime Governing the
Arctic Region Compared to the Antarctic Treaty System
Yoshinobu Takei
32. The Delimitation Process in the Central Arctic Seabed: Sovereign Rights or a Condominium or Res Communis Omnium?
Claudia Cinelli
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