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Since 1947, Stephen M. Schwebel has written some 200 articles and book reviews on topics of international law, international arbitration and international relations. This volume brings together thirty-two of the legal articles and commentaries written since the first volume of his essays was published in 1994. The essays analyze contentious issues of international arbitration and international law such as the place of preparatory work in interpreting treaties, the role of a judge of the nationality of a party to a case sitting in judgment in the International Court of Justice, and the meaning…mehr
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781139140157
- Artikelnr.: 52953967
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781139140157
- Artikelnr.: 52953967
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International Court of Justice; 2. Relations between the International
Court of Justice and the United Nations; 3. Was the capacity to request an
advisory opinion wider in the permanent Court of International Justice than
it is in the International Justice?; 4. Authorising the Secretary-General
of the United Nations to request advisory opinions of the International
Court of Justice; 5. Preliminary rulings by the International Court of
Justice at the instance of national courts; 6. Chambers of the
International Court of Justice formed for particular cases; 7. Three cases
of fact-finding by the International Court of Justice; 8. Indirect
aggression in the International Court; 9. Human Rights in the World Court;
Part II. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: 10. Arbitration and the exhaustion of
local remedies; 11. Arbitration and the exhaustion of local remedies
revisited; 12. Some aspects of international law in arbitration between
states and aliens; 13. The majority vote of an international arbitral
tribunal; 14. The prospects for international arbitration: inter-state
disputes; Part III. UNITED NATIONS: 15. The origins and development of
Article 99 of the Charter; 16. The international character of the
Secretariat of the United Nations; 17. Secretary-General and Secretariat;
18. A United Nations 'guard' and a United Nations 'legion'; 19. Mini-states
and a more effective United Nations; 20. Article 19 of the Charter of the
United Nations: Memorandum of Law; 21. The United States assaults the ILO;
22. Goldberg variations; Part IV. INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTS AND
EXPROPRIATION: 23. Report of the Committee on Nationalisation of Property
of the American branch of the International Law Association; 24. The story
of the United Nations Declaration on Permanent Sovereignty over Natural
Resources; 25. Speculations on specific performance of a contract between a
state and a foreign national; 26. On whether the breach by a state of a
contract with an alien is a breach of international law; 27. Some
little-known cases on concessions; 28. Commentary on 'Social discipline and
the multinational enterprise' and 'security of investment abroad'; Part V.
AGGRESSION UNDER, COMPLIANCE WITH, AND DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW:
29. The legal effect of resolutions and codes of conduct of the United
Nations; 30. The United Nations and the challenge of a changing
international law; 31. What weight to conquest; 32. The Brezhnev Doctrine
repealed and peaceful co-existence enacted; 33. Aggression, intervention
and self-defense in modern international law; 34. Address and commentary;
35. The compliance process and the future of international law; 36.
Government legal advising in the field of foreign affairs.
International Court of Justice; 2. Relations between the International
Court of Justice and the United Nations; 3. Was the capacity to request an
advisory opinion wider in the permanent Court of International Justice than
it is in the International Justice?; 4. Authorising the Secretary-General
of the United Nations to request advisory opinions of the International
Court of Justice; 5. Preliminary rulings by the International Court of
Justice at the instance of national courts; 6. Chambers of the
International Court of Justice formed for particular cases; 7. Three cases
of fact-finding by the International Court of Justice; 8. Indirect
aggression in the International Court; 9. Human Rights in the World Court;
Part II. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: 10. Arbitration and the exhaustion of
local remedies; 11. Arbitration and the exhaustion of local remedies
revisited; 12. Some aspects of international law in arbitration between
states and aliens; 13. The majority vote of an international arbitral
tribunal; 14. The prospects for international arbitration: inter-state
disputes; Part III. UNITED NATIONS: 15. The origins and development of
Article 99 of the Charter; 16. The international character of the
Secretariat of the United Nations; 17. Secretary-General and Secretariat;
18. A United Nations 'guard' and a United Nations 'legion'; 19. Mini-states
and a more effective United Nations; 20. Article 19 of the Charter of the
United Nations: Memorandum of Law; 21. The United States assaults the ILO;
22. Goldberg variations; Part IV. INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTS AND
EXPROPRIATION: 23. Report of the Committee on Nationalisation of Property
of the American branch of the International Law Association; 24. The story
of the United Nations Declaration on Permanent Sovereignty over Natural
Resources; 25. Speculations on specific performance of a contract between a
state and a foreign national; 26. On whether the breach by a state of a
contract with an alien is a breach of international law; 27. Some
little-known cases on concessions; 28. Commentary on 'Social discipline and
the multinational enterprise' and 'security of investment abroad'; Part V.
AGGRESSION UNDER, COMPLIANCE WITH, AND DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW:
29. The legal effect of resolutions and codes of conduct of the United
Nations; 30. The United Nations and the challenge of a changing
international law; 31. What weight to conquest; 32. The Brezhnev Doctrine
repealed and peaceful co-existence enacted; 33. Aggression, intervention
and self-defense in modern international law; 34. Address and commentary;
35. The compliance process and the future of international law; 36.
Government legal advising in the field of foreign affairs.