Buch, Englisch, Band 90, 206 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 340 g
Reihe: Nijhoff Law Specials
Challenges Ahead
Buch, Englisch, Band 90, 206 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 340 g
Reihe: Nijhoff Law Specials
ISBN: 978-90-04-27167-8
Verlag: Brill
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Excerpt of table of contents:
Preface;
1 International Law Mastering the Future: Global Governance
Millennium Development Goal Paul de Waart
1 International Law in Development
2 International Law in the Development Agenda
3 Good Governance Development Goal
4 Global Governance in Silver Perspective
5 Global Sustainable Distribution of Wealth
2 Judicial Activism in Strasbourg Marc Bossuyt
1 Manifestations of Activist Behavior
2 The Techniques Used by the Court to Engage in an Activist Behavior and the Main Arguments Invoked to Justify Such a Behavior
3 The Dangers of his Judicial Activism
4 Conclusions
3 Reflections on the Future of International Criminal Law Harry H.G. Post
1 The Dynamic Development of International Criminal Law
2 The Domestic Level ‘As It Was’
3 Stagnation at the International Level?
4 Domestic Contributions to the Administration of International Justice
5 Concluding Remarks
4 Sixty Years in the Life of an International Lawyer Both as a Teacher and a Practitioner Eric Suy
1 Introductory Remarks
5 New Developments in the Cyprus Question – The Beginning of the End, or the End of the Beginning? Neri Sybesma-Knol
1 Fifty Years of United Nations Involvement
2 What Happened Before
3 The Concept of Peacekeeping
4 Prerequisites for Success of Peacekeeping Missions
5 The Situation in Cyprus Deteriorating
6 Enter: The European Union
7 The Annan Plan
8 The European Court of Human Rights
9 A New Momentum
10 Conclusions
6 The International Court of Justice, Back to the Future: Keeping the Dream Alive Karel Wellens
1 Introduction
2 The International Legal Landscape Has Changed
3 The Judicial Landscape Has Changed
4 The Judicial Function Has Changed
5 The Plurality of Judicial Functions
6 The Court’s Judicial Functions
7 Finding a New Balance between the Court’s Institutional and Systemic Role
8 Revisiting Judicial Economy: ‘There is no Need for the Court to Consider…’
9 The Scope and Persuasive Quality of Judicial Reasoning
10 The Role of Separate and Dissenting Opinions
11 Judicial Policy
12 As Guardian of the International Community the Court Should Adopt a (More) Pro-Active Judicial Policy
13 A More Pro-Active Judicial Policy Sensu Stricto
14 A More Pro-Active Judicial Policy Sensu Lato
15 Transcending the Bilateral Nature of the Disputes: Towards More Third-party Participation
16 Towards a More Frequent Exercise of Inherent Powers
17 Final Observations.