International Economic Law with a Human Face
Editat de Friedl Weiss, Erik M.G. Denters, Waarten Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 1998
Scholars from Europe, America, Asia and Australia examine a variety of aspects of relevant state practice in a fresh and stimulating manner. They combine `international social critique' of state practice with ideas for `social engineering', offering critical legal analysis and ideas about policy options for setting standards to induce legal change and development.
International Economic Law with a Human Face is a `user-friendly' book. Twenty-seven chapters are sub-titled and arranged under three main headings: Towards a new human and economic order (chapters 1-8); Trade, environmental protection and resource management (chapters 9-18); and Investment and finance (chapters 19-27). It also contains a detailed Table of Contents and an Index.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789041110015
ISBN-10: 9041110011
Pagini: 576
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
ISBN-10: 9041110011
Pagini: 576
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Cuprins
Preface; Judge G.C. Weeramantry.
List of Authors.
List of Abbreviations.
International Economic Law with a Human Face: An Introductory Review; P. de Waart, F. Weiss.
I: Towards a New Human and Economic Order.
1. Legal Context: Concepts, Principles, Standards and Institutions; M.C.W. Pinto.
2. The Erosion of State Authority and Its Implications for Equitable Development; O. Schachter.
3. Globalization and the Future Role of Sovereign States; P. Malanczuk.
4. Emerging State Practice of Democratic Government with Special Reference to Commonwealth and South Asia; K. Hossain.
5. Internationally Recognized Labour Standards and Trade; F. Weiss.
6. Quality of Life at the Mercy of WTO Panels: GATT's Article XX an Empty Shell? P. de Waart.
7. The Inseparability of Development and Human Rights in the Practice of Development Co-Operation; K. Ginther.
8. International Trade and Human Rights from the Perspective of the WTO; A. Qureshi.
II: Trade, Environmental Protection and Resource Management.
9. Rethinking States' Rights to Promote Extra-territorial Values; A. Nollkaemper.
10. WTO Rules Supporting Environmental Protection; A. Ziegler.
11. Sustainable Development and the 1994 Energy Charter Treaty: Between Pseudo-Action and Management of Environmental Investment Risk; T. Wälde.
12. Evolution and Impact of Sustainable Development in the European Union; W. Douma.
13. External Relations and the Periphery of EU Environmental Law; D. Chalmers.
14. Integrating Environmental Concerns into Trade Relations: The European Union Revised General System of Preferences; E. de Haan.
15. Regional Integration and Protection of Environment: The Case of MERCOSUL; S. Camargo Vieira.
16. Sustainable Development in the APEC; R. Ida.
17. Towards Sustainable Tourism in the Wider Caribbean Region: Beyond Command and Control; D. Freestone, N. Gunningham.
18. Reciprocity in International Development Co- Operation: The Case of the Netherlands and the `BBC-Countries'; N. Schrijver.
III: Investment and Finance.
19. Sustainable Development with a Human Face; P. Peters.
20. Foreign Investment and Sustainable Development; S. Subedi.
21. Towards a Multilateral Investment Agreement (MAI): The OECD and WTO Models and Sustainable Development; P. Muchlinski.
22. Fade-Away of Socialist Market Economy: China's Participation in the WTO; Yuwen Li.
23. Relations of the WTO with Other International Organizations and NGOs; W. Benedek.
24. Access to ICSID Dispute Settlement for Locally Incorporated Companies; C. Schreuer.
25. The World Bank Group and Sustainable Development; G. Loibl.
26. Exchange Rates and Development; H. Visser.
27. Financing the Protection of Global Environment; E. Denters.
Index.
List of Authors.
List of Abbreviations.
International Economic Law with a Human Face: An Introductory Review; P. de Waart, F. Weiss.
I: Towards a New Human and Economic Order.
1. Legal Context: Concepts, Principles, Standards and Institutions; M.C.W. Pinto.
2. The Erosion of State Authority and Its Implications for Equitable Development; O. Schachter.
3. Globalization and the Future Role of Sovereign States; P. Malanczuk.
4. Emerging State Practice of Democratic Government with Special Reference to Commonwealth and South Asia; K. Hossain.
5. Internationally Recognized Labour Standards and Trade; F. Weiss.
6. Quality of Life at the Mercy of WTO Panels: GATT's Article XX an Empty Shell? P. de Waart.
7. The Inseparability of Development and Human Rights in the Practice of Development Co-Operation; K. Ginther.
8. International Trade and Human Rights from the Perspective of the WTO; A. Qureshi.
II: Trade, Environmental Protection and Resource Management.
9. Rethinking States' Rights to Promote Extra-territorial Values; A. Nollkaemper.
10. WTO Rules Supporting Environmental Protection; A. Ziegler.
11. Sustainable Development and the 1994 Energy Charter Treaty: Between Pseudo-Action and Management of Environmental Investment Risk; T. Wälde.
12. Evolution and Impact of Sustainable Development in the European Union; W. Douma.
13. External Relations and the Periphery of EU Environmental Law; D. Chalmers.
14. Integrating Environmental Concerns into Trade Relations: The European Union Revised General System of Preferences; E. de Haan.
15. Regional Integration and Protection of Environment: The Case of MERCOSUL; S. Camargo Vieira.
16. Sustainable Development in the APEC; R. Ida.
17. Towards Sustainable Tourism in the Wider Caribbean Region: Beyond Command and Control; D. Freestone, N. Gunningham.
18. Reciprocity in International Development Co- Operation: The Case of the Netherlands and the `BBC-Countries'; N. Schrijver.
III: Investment and Finance.
19. Sustainable Development with a Human Face; P. Peters.
20. Foreign Investment and Sustainable Development; S. Subedi.
21. Towards a Multilateral Investment Agreement (MAI): The OECD and WTO Models and Sustainable Development; P. Muchlinski.
22. Fade-Away of Socialist Market Economy: China's Participation in the WTO; Yuwen Li.
23. Relations of the WTO with Other International Organizations and NGOs; W. Benedek.
24. Access to ICSID Dispute Settlement for Locally Incorporated Companies; C. Schreuer.
25. The World Bank Group and Sustainable Development; G. Loibl.
26. Exchange Rates and Development; H. Visser.
27. Financing the Protection of Global Environment; E. Denters.
Index.