Hans van Houtte, Hans Das, Bart Delmartino, Iasson Yi
Post-War Restoration of Property Rights Under International Law 2 Volume Hardback Set: Volume
Hans van Houtte, Hans Das, Bart Delmartino, Iasson Yi
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A review of the recently established international programmes processing claims arising from armed conflicts.
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A review of the recently established international programmes processing claims arising from armed conflicts.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 728
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1361g
- ISBN-13: 9780521898317
- ISBN-10: 0521898315
- Artikelnr.: 25428245
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 728
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1361g
- ISBN-13: 9780521898317
- ISBN-10: 0521898315
- Artikelnr.: 25428245
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Hans van Houtte is Professor of Law at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium and president of the Eritrea Ethiopia Claims Commission in The Hague. In the past he has served as a member of the Commission for Real Property Claims in Bosnia Herzegovina, a member of United Nations Compensation Commission, and an arbitrator and senior judge at the Claims Resolution Tribunal for Dormant Accounts.
Volume I Historical background: from tributes to indemnities and reparations
Part I. International Claims Resolution Programmes: 1. Traditional claims resolution mechanisms
2. Overview of the international mass claims programmes
Part II. Institutional and Structural Analysis: 3. Winning the parties' hearts and minds
4. Viability of the compensation programme
5. Accessibility
6. Institutional effectiveness and efficiency
Part III. Substantive Law: 7. International rules protecting property
8. International liability
9. Restitution
10. Compensation in lieu of restitution. Volume II 1. General Introduction
Part I. The Conceptual and Analytical Framework: 2. International Mass Claims Programmes: An Overview
3. The Conceptual Framework
4. A Study in Diversity
Part II. Evidentiary Techniques in International Mass Claims Adjudication: 5. The Need for Special Rules of Evidence
6. The Burden of Proof
7. The Standards of Evidence
8. Presumptions and Inferences
Part III. Mass Claims Resolution Techniques: 9. Precedent-Setting and Common Issue Determination
10. Computerised Data Matching
11. Adjudication by Sampling
12. Regression Analysis
Part IV. General Conclusions: 13. New Prospects for the International Justice System.
Part I. International Claims Resolution Programmes: 1. Traditional claims resolution mechanisms
2. Overview of the international mass claims programmes
Part II. Institutional and Structural Analysis: 3. Winning the parties' hearts and minds
4. Viability of the compensation programme
5. Accessibility
6. Institutional effectiveness and efficiency
Part III. Substantive Law: 7. International rules protecting property
8. International liability
9. Restitution
10. Compensation in lieu of restitution. Volume II 1. General Introduction
Part I. The Conceptual and Analytical Framework: 2. International Mass Claims Programmes: An Overview
3. The Conceptual Framework
4. A Study in Diversity
Part II. Evidentiary Techniques in International Mass Claims Adjudication: 5. The Need for Special Rules of Evidence
6. The Burden of Proof
7. The Standards of Evidence
8. Presumptions and Inferences
Part III. Mass Claims Resolution Techniques: 9. Precedent-Setting and Common Issue Determination
10. Computerised Data Matching
11. Adjudication by Sampling
12. Regression Analysis
Part IV. General Conclusions: 13. New Prospects for the International Justice System.
Volume I Historical background: from tributes to indemnities and reparations
Part I. International Claims Resolution Programmes: 1. Traditional claims resolution mechanisms
2. Overview of the international mass claims programmes
Part II. Institutional and Structural Analysis: 3. Winning the parties' hearts and minds
4. Viability of the compensation programme
5. Accessibility
6. Institutional effectiveness and efficiency
Part III. Substantive Law: 7. International rules protecting property
8. International liability
9. Restitution
10. Compensation in lieu of restitution. Volume II 1. General Introduction
Part I. The Conceptual and Analytical Framework: 2. International Mass Claims Programmes: An Overview
3. The Conceptual Framework
4. A Study in Diversity
Part II. Evidentiary Techniques in International Mass Claims Adjudication: 5. The Need for Special Rules of Evidence
6. The Burden of Proof
7. The Standards of Evidence
8. Presumptions and Inferences
Part III. Mass Claims Resolution Techniques: 9. Precedent-Setting and Common Issue Determination
10. Computerised Data Matching
11. Adjudication by Sampling
12. Regression Analysis
Part IV. General Conclusions: 13. New Prospects for the International Justice System.
Part I. International Claims Resolution Programmes: 1. Traditional claims resolution mechanisms
2. Overview of the international mass claims programmes
Part II. Institutional and Structural Analysis: 3. Winning the parties' hearts and minds
4. Viability of the compensation programme
5. Accessibility
6. Institutional effectiveness and efficiency
Part III. Substantive Law: 7. International rules protecting property
8. International liability
9. Restitution
10. Compensation in lieu of restitution. Volume II 1. General Introduction
Part I. The Conceptual and Analytical Framework: 2. International Mass Claims Programmes: An Overview
3. The Conceptual Framework
4. A Study in Diversity
Part II. Evidentiary Techniques in International Mass Claims Adjudication: 5. The Need for Special Rules of Evidence
6. The Burden of Proof
7. The Standards of Evidence
8. Presumptions and Inferences
Part III. Mass Claims Resolution Techniques: 9. Precedent-Setting and Common Issue Determination
10. Computerised Data Matching
11. Adjudication by Sampling
12. Regression Analysis
Part IV. General Conclusions: 13. New Prospects for the International Justice System.