What's wrong with international law? : liber amicorum A.H.A. Soons

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What's wrong with international law? : liber amicorum A.H.A. Soons

edited by Cedric Ryngaert, Erik J. Molenaar, Sarah M.H. Nouwen

(Nova et vetera iuris gentium, v. 27)

Brill Nijhoff, c2015

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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'What's wrong with international law?' This is the question Professor A.H.A. Soons provocatively posed to his colleagues around the world when leaving his chair in public international law at Utrecht University. Meant to provoke discussion about what actually is wrong with international law as well as act in defence of the discipline, his conclusion was a resounding 'nothing!' Honouring Professor Soons's achievements throughout his long career as a scholar and a practitioner of international law, this Liber Amicorum exmaines whether, indeed, there is something wrong with international law. The contributors identify gaps or 'wrong norms' in specific fields of international law, and assess whether there is something wrong with the regulatory function of international law as a system for creating global public order.

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International Law as We Know It Patricia Jimenez Kwast Part I: Introductory Observations 1 Introduction Cedric Ryngaert, Erik J. Molenaar, Sarah M.H. Nouwen 2 Fred Soons: A Pragmatic Trust in International Law Andre Nollkaemper 3 An Appreciation of Fred Soons John Gamble Part II: What's Wrong with International Law - Specialised Areas Section A: Law of the Sea 4 Some Reflections on What's Wrong with the Law of the Sea Rosemary Rayfuse 5 Responsibility for Human Rights Violations Arising from the Use of Privately Contracted Armed Security Personnel Against Piracy: Re- emphasizing the Primary Role and Obligations of Flag States Jessica N.M. Schechinger 6 A Sketch of the Concept of Ocean Governance and its Relationship with the Law of the Sea Yoshinobu Takei 7 Is There Something Wrong with the Increasing Role of Private Actors? Seline Trevisanut 8 Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims and Politics: Curse or Cure? Vivian van der Kuil Section B: Dispute Settlement 9 Bad Law and a Hard Case? The Impact of the Wall Advisory Opinion Matthijs de Blois 10 International Human Rights Implementation: Strengthen Existing Mechanisms, Establish a World Court for Human Rights, or Both? Jenny E. Goldschmidt 11 Prohibitions on Dissenting Opinions in International Arbitration Patricia Jimenez Kwast 12 Transnational Human Rights Litigation against Multinational Corporations post-Kiobel Menno T. Kamminga 13 What is Wrong with International Standards on Social Protection? Frans Pennings 14 Corporate Social Responsibility: A New Framework for International Standard Setting Teun Jaspers Section C: International Environmental Law 15 Caught Napping by (Sea) Wolves: International Wilflife Law and Unforeseen Circumstances Involving the Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) and the Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) Arie Trouwborst) 16 What is Wrong with International Environmental Law? Johan G. Lammers Section D: Law of Treaties 17 A Critical Look at the Law of Treaties: Giving Recognition to Informal Means of Treaty Adaptation Irina Buga 18 Absolute Validity, Absolute Immunity: Is There Something Wrong With Article 103 of the UN Charter? Guide den Dekker 19 Aspects ofthe Law of Treaties Kenneth J. Keith Section E: Miscellaneous 20 Good Governance: A Principle of International Law Henk Addink 21 The Right to Peace: A Mischevious Declaration Peter van Kriekan 22 Self-determination and Regional Human Rights Bodies: The Case of Southern Cameroons and the African Commission for Human and Peoples' Rights Brianne McGonigle Leyh 23 What's Wrong with the Relationship between the International Court of Justice and the Security Council? Otto Spijkers Part III: What's Wrong with International Law as a Regulatory System? 24 What's Wrong with International Law? M.C.W. Pinto 25 The Under-appreciated Role of Curial Settlement in International Law Norm-making: Using Transnational Law and Diffusion Studies to Re-Assess the Status of Prior Decisions Pieter Bekker and Thomas Innes 26 How and to Whom Do We Explain International Law? John Gamble 27 Fragmentation in International Law and Governance: Understanding the Sum of the Parts Charlotte Ku 28 Whither Territoriality? The European Union's Use of Territoriality to Set Norms with Universal Effects Cedric Ryngaert 29 Revealing the Publicness of International Law Ramses A. Wessel 30 What is Wrong with International Lawyers? John Dugard

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BB19004165
  • ISBN
    • 9789004259089
  • LCCN
    2015008274
  • 出版国コード
    ne
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Leiden
  • ページ数/冊数
    xxiv, 482 p.
  • 大きさ
    25 cm
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