Administrative and Expert Monitoring of International Treaties
Autor Paul Szaszen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 1999
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781571050397
ISBN-10: 1571050396
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
ISBN-10: 1571050396
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Notă biografică
Paul C. Szasz was Director of the General Legal Division, United Nations, until 1989. He was also a frequent legal consultant to the UN, to the Attorney General of Namibia, and to the International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia. He was an Adjunct Professor of International Law at New York University.
Cuprins
Foreword, Paul C. Szasz; Chapter 1. Introduction, Paul C. Szasz;
PART I: HUMAN RIGHTS;
Chapter 2. Ad Hoc and Extra-Conventional Means for Human Rights Monitoring, Allison L. Jernow;
Chapter 3. Human Rights Monitoring: Universal and Regional Treaty Bodies, R. Andrew Painter;
Chapter 4. Human Rights Monitoring: Procedures and Decision-Making of Standing United Nations Organs, Daniel A. Silien;
PART II: ENVIRONMENT;
Chapter 5. Protection of the Ozone Layer: The Vienna Convention and the Montreal Protocol,
Sasha Thomas-Nuruddin;
Chapter 6. Implementation of Biodiversity Treaties: Monitoring, Fact-Finding, and Dispute Resolution, Daniel Vice;
Chapter 7. The World Trade Organization, the North American Free Trade Agreement, and the Canadian-US Free Trade Agreement: Dispute Resolution Procedures and the Environment,
James E. Brown III;
PART III: NUCLEAR SAFETY AND DISARMAMENT;
Chapter 8. Monitoring Compliance with Nuclear Safety Standards: Peer Review through the International Atomic Energy Agency and Its Convention on Nuclear Safety, Monica J. Washington;
Chapter 9. Chemical and Biological Weapons: Monitoring Compliance with Arms Control Agreements, Jennifer D. Wheatley;
APPENDICES;
Appendix 1. The Environment, Arms Control, Human Rights, and the World Bank, Ibrahim F. I. Shihata; Appendix 2. Is It Monitoring or Compliance-Control?, Winfried Lang;ANNEXES;
INDEX;
PART I: HUMAN RIGHTS;
Chapter 2. Ad Hoc and Extra-Conventional Means for Human Rights Monitoring, Allison L. Jernow;
Chapter 3. Human Rights Monitoring: Universal and Regional Treaty Bodies, R. Andrew Painter;
Chapter 4. Human Rights Monitoring: Procedures and Decision-Making of Standing United Nations Organs, Daniel A. Silien;
PART II: ENVIRONMENT;
Chapter 5. Protection of the Ozone Layer: The Vienna Convention and the Montreal Protocol,
Sasha Thomas-Nuruddin;
Chapter 6. Implementation of Biodiversity Treaties: Monitoring, Fact-Finding, and Dispute Resolution, Daniel Vice;
Chapter 7. The World Trade Organization, the North American Free Trade Agreement, and the Canadian-US Free Trade Agreement: Dispute Resolution Procedures and the Environment,
James E. Brown III;
PART III: NUCLEAR SAFETY AND DISARMAMENT;
Chapter 8. Monitoring Compliance with Nuclear Safety Standards: Peer Review through the International Atomic Energy Agency and Its Convention on Nuclear Safety, Monica J. Washington;
Chapter 9. Chemical and Biological Weapons: Monitoring Compliance with Arms Control Agreements, Jennifer D. Wheatley;
APPENDICES;
Appendix 1. The Environment, Arms Control, Human Rights, and the World Bank, Ibrahim F. I. Shihata; Appendix 2. Is It Monitoring or Compliance-Control?, Winfried Lang;ANNEXES;
INDEX;