Understanding International Institutions and the Legislative Process: Transnational Classics in International law, cartea 1
Autor Paul Szaszen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iun 2001
This volume gathers twenty-one essays that will be of inestimable value to the entire community of public international lawyers. With penetrating insight Szasz exposes the institutional underpinnings affecting such international law matters as:
law-making in international organizations,
the obligation to arbitrate,
monitoring treaty compliance,
UN system "complexification,"
sanctions,
the advisory competence of the World Court,
the legal liability of diplomats,
peacekeeping intervention, and
the role of NGOs.
Specific facts and events-such as the U.S. action in the 1988 PLO mission controversy, developments in the safeguards regime of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Kosovo Conflict, the Dayton Accords, and the Namibian peace process-provide a firm topical basis for the author's analysis of policy, practice, and theory in this little-understood but crucially important area of international governance.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781571051172
ISBN-10: 1571051171
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Transnational Classics in International law
ISBN-10: 1571051171
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Transnational Classics in International law
Cuprins
Foreword xiii, 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; Annex 1. Participants; Annex 2. Abbreviations; 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; Annex 1. Participants; Annex 2. Abbreviations; INDEX;