Five Masters of International Law: Conversations with R-J Dupuy, E Jiménez de Aréchaga, R Jennings, L Henkin and O Schachter
Autor Antonio Casseseen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mar 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781849461207
ISBN-10: 1849461201
Pagini: 306
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1849461201
Pagini: 306
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Antonio Cassese is an international lawyer who has combined a career as a university professor with membership of important UN bodies, and, latterly, membership of several international tribunals. Most recently (1993-2000) he was a judge and President (1993-1997) of the UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Chairman of the UN International Commission of Inquiry into Crimes in Darfur (Sudan), Independent Expert appointed by the UN Secretary-General to review the efficiency of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, and, since March 2009, Judge and President of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon.
Cuprins
Basic Questionnaire René-Jean Dupuy Interview with René-Jean Dupuy: June 1993 I. The Formative Years II. Encounters with Other International LawyersIII. The Role of the Jurist as Scholar and Practitioner IV. A Look at the International Community V. The Jurist and Global Reality Eduardo Jiménez de Aréchaga Interview with Eduardo Jiménez de Aréchaga: November 1993 I. The Role of Legal Scholarship at the Start of Judge de Aréchaga's Scholarly Activity II. Meeting Other International Lawyers III. Jiménez de Aréchaga's Academic and Political Career IV. Thoughts About the International Community V. The Jurist and Global Reality Sir Robert Jennings Interview with Sir Robert Jennings: October 1994 I. The Beginning as a Scholar II. Encounters with Other Scholars III. The Role of the Jurist as Scholar and Practitioner IV. A Look at the International Community V. The Jurist and Global Reality Louis Henkin Interview with Louis Henkin: February 1995 I. The Formative Years II. Encounters with Other International Lawyers III. The Role of the Jurist as Scholar and Practitioner IV. A Look at the International Community V. Some Personal Questions Oscar Schachter Interview with Oscar Schachter: February 1995 I. The Beginning as a Scholar II. The Policy-Science Approach versus the Strictly Legal Approach III. Encounters with Other International Lawyers IV. The Theoretical Approach to International Law V. The Role of the Jurist as Scholar and Practitioner VI. A Look at the International Community VII. The Jurist and Global Reality Final Remarks By Way of Conclusion I. On the Limits of my Attempt to Highlight the Main Points of the Interviews II. Basic Commonalities III. The European Kernel in the Education of the Interviewees IV. Legal Positivism V. Scholar versus Practitioner VI. Political Involvement VII. The Evils of the Current International Community VIII. The Outlook for the World Community IX. Personal Matters X. Final Observations
Recenzii
This book...filled me with admiration. It is so typical of certain features of Nino's character, especially his intellectual curiosity and his modesty. Nino, himself a great master of international law, felt the need to interview five masters of international law. It is also highly significant that he emphasizes and praises the human qualities of the interviewees, which were also his own, such as simplicity, affability, gentleness, urbanity, esprit de finesse and witty irony.Each interview makes for lively and interesting reading: one grasps the rich and different personalities of the interviewees...In spite and beyond their differences, they present important common features. All of them embraced legal positivism, though to varying degrees.
While it is not a textbook by any stretch of the imagination, the reader comes out of the book with the feeling of actually having learned something, not so much on the level of technical detail ... but rather on the level of inspiration: what it means to be an international lawyer and to work, in one way or another, for the common good.Cassese's interviews follow roughly identical patterns but, fortunately, he has been wise enough to let his conversation partners expand a bit whenever they were so inclined: it is the combination of Cassese's astute questioning and his liberal handling of the interviews which makes for lively, engaged reading....this is a lovely book, and it might well be a good idea to repeat the effort with other international lawyers reaching the end of long and distinguished careers.
In short, Five Masters is a unique and fascinating work, and the field of international law would be poorer without it. One can only hope that similar books will be produced by and with the current and future generations of great international lawyers.
While it is not a textbook by any stretch of the imagination, the reader comes out of the book with the feeling of actually having learned something, not so much on the level of technical detail ... but rather on the level of inspiration: what it means to be an international lawyer and to work, in one way or another, for the common good.Cassese's interviews follow roughly identical patterns but, fortunately, he has been wise enough to let his conversation partners expand a bit whenever they were so inclined: it is the combination of Cassese's astute questioning and his liberal handling of the interviews which makes for lively, engaged reading....this is a lovely book, and it might well be a good idea to repeat the effort with other international lawyers reaching the end of long and distinguished careers.
In short, Five Masters is a unique and fascinating work, and the field of international law would be poorer without it. One can only hope that similar books will be produced by and with the current and future generations of great international lawyers.
Descriere
This book of interviews offers a unique and important insight into the legal minds and outlook of five distinguished international lawyers.