From bilateralism to community interest: essays in honour of Bruno Simma

From bilateralism to community interest: essays in honour of Bruno Simma

Fastenrath, Ulrich
Geiger, Rudolf
Khan, Daniel-Erasmus
Paulus, Andreas

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Tracing the development of international law from regulating bilateral state-to-state relationships towards the promotion of the international community and the protection of human rights, this book, dedicated to the work of Judge Bruno Simma, forms a significant contribution to the theory and practice of international law. INDICE: Bruno Simma: Teacher and Judge; 1: Rosalyn Higgins: From Academic to Judge; 2: Christopher McCrudden: Speech in Honour of Bruno Simma's Electionto the International Court of Justice; 3: Eric Stein: Bruno Simma, The Positivist?; 4: Gerd Westdickenberg: Bruno Simma: A Friend, an Academic Teacher and a Partner Before Court; From Westphalia to World Community: Theoretical Perspectives on International Law; 5: Andrea Bianchi: The Fight for Inclusion: Non-State Actors and International Law; 6: Ulrich Fastenrath: A Political Theory ofLaw: Escaping the Aporia of the Debate on the Validity of Legal Argument in Public International Law; 7: Benedict Kingsbury, Megan Donaldson: From Bilateralism to Publicness in International Law; 8: Martti Koskenniemi: The Political Theology of Trade Law: The Scholastic Contribution; 9: Andreas Paulus: Reciprocity Revisited; 10: Dirk Pulkowski: Universal International Law's Grammar; 11:Steven Ratner: From Enlightened Positivism to Cosmopolitan Justice: Obstaclesand Opportunities; 12: Peter-Tobias Stoll: The WTO as a Club: Rethinking Reciprocity and Common Interest; 13: Daniel Thürer, Martin Zobl: Are Nuclear Weapons Really Legal? - Thoughts on the Sources of International Law and a Conception of the Law imperio rationis Instead of ratione imperii; The Institutional Dimension of Community Interests; 14: Wolfgang Benedek: Multi-Stakeholderism inthe Development of International Law; 15: Brun-Otto Bryde: Transnational Democracy; 16: James Crawford: Responsibilities for Breaches of Communitarian Norms: An Appraisal of Article 48 of the ILC Articles on Responsibility of States for Wrongful Acts; 17: Vera Gowlland-Debbas: An Emerging International Public Policy?; 18: Meinhard Hilf, Tim René Salomon: Running in Circles - Regionalismin World Trade and How It Will Lead Back to Multilateralism; 19: Wolfgang Münch: The UN Laissez Passer - Legal Reflections and Managerial Issues; 20: Hanspeter Neuhold: Legal Crisis Management: Lawfulness and Legitimacy of the Use ofForce; 21: Anne Peters: The Responsibility to Protect: Spelling out the Hard Legal Consequences for the UN Security Council and its Members; 22: Pemmaraju Sreenivasa Rao: The International Community and the Developing Countries - TheInternational Community: Factual Interdependencies; 23: Sabine von Schorlemer: Implications of the World Financial Crisis - What Role for the UN?; 24: Werner Schroeder, Andreas Th. Müller: Elements of Supranationality in the Law of International Organisations; 25: Christian J. Tams: Individual States as Guardians of Community Interests; 26: Friedl Weiss: Sketching 'Community interest' in EU Law; Placing Human Rights Centre Stage; 27: Orna Ben-Naftali: Human, All Too Human Rights: Humanitarian Ethics and the Annihilation of Sodom and Gomorrah; 28: Benedetto Conforti: The Specifity of Human Rights and International Law; 29: Bardo Fassbender: Architectural Clarity or Creative Ambiguity? - The Place of the Human Rights Council in th

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-958881-7
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/03/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés