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International law and dispute settlement : New problems and techniques

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Hart Publishing Company 2010Description: 415p xixISBN:
  • 9781841139128
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.520000 FRE-2
Contents:
Table Of Contents Part 1 The Changing Face of International Adjudication; 1. Private Disputes and the Public Interest in International Law Vaughan Lowe; 2. The International Court of Justice and Environmental Disputes Malgosia Fitzmaurice; 3. Complaint and Grievance Mechanisms in International Dispute Settlement Duncan French and Richard Kirkham; 4. Stuck in the Middle With You?: Alternative Approaches to Realising Accountability for Human Rights Violations by Business Sorcha Macleod; Part 2 Problems and Techniques in Substantive Areas of International Law ; 5. Practice and Procedure of Dispute Settlement in Individual Communication Cases within the Human Rights Committee and the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women: Congruence or Conflict? Sandy Ghandhi; 6. Trends in Dispute Settlement in the Law of the Sea: Towards the Increasing Availability of Compulsory Means Robin Churchill; 7. The WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism as a New Technique for Settling Disputes in International Law Surya P Subedi; 8. Legal Means of Dispute Settlement in the Field of Collective Security: The Quasi-Judicial Powers of the Security Council Nigel D White and Matthew Saul; 9. Non-compliance Procedures and Dispute Resolution Mechanisms under International Environmental Agreements Karen N Scott; 10. The Antarctic Treaty after 50 Years James Crawford; 11. Cross-border Family Mediation Kisch Beevers; Part 3 The Regional Dimension ; 12. Aspects of the African Court of Justice and Human Rights Gino J Naldi; 13. The EU, the ECHR and the Effective Protection of Human Rights for Individuals Tawhida Ahmed; 14. The European Court of Justice as a Constitutional Court: Implications for the EU and International Legal Orders Paul James Cardwell
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Table Of Contents
Part 1 The Changing Face of International Adjudication;
1. Private Disputes and the Public Interest in International Law Vaughan Lowe;
2. The International Court of Justice and Environmental Disputes Malgosia Fitzmaurice;
3. Complaint and Grievance Mechanisms in International Dispute Settlement Duncan French and Richard Kirkham;
4. Stuck in the Middle With You?: Alternative Approaches to Realising Accountability for Human Rights Violations by Business Sorcha Macleod;
Part 2 Problems and Techniques in Substantive Areas of International Law ;
5. Practice and Procedure of Dispute Settlement in Individual Communication Cases within the Human Rights Committee and the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women: Congruence or Conflict? Sandy Ghandhi;
6. Trends in Dispute Settlement in the Law of the Sea: Towards the Increasing Availability of Compulsory Means Robin Churchill;
7. The WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism as a New Technique for Settling Disputes in International Law Surya P Subedi;
8. Legal Means of Dispute Settlement in the Field of Collective Security: The Quasi-Judicial Powers of the Security Council Nigel D White and Matthew Saul;
9. Non-compliance Procedures and Dispute Resolution Mechanisms under International Environmental Agreements Karen N Scott;
10. The Antarctic Treaty after 50 Years James Crawford;
11. Cross-border Family Mediation Kisch Beevers;
Part 3 The Regional Dimension ;
12. Aspects of the African Court of Justice and Human Rights Gino J Naldi;
13. The EU, the ECHR and the Effective Protection of Human Rights for Individuals Tawhida Ahmed;
14. The European Court of Justice as a Constitutional Court: Implications for the EU and International Legal Orders Paul James Cardwell