Reflections on International Law from the Low Countries

in Honour of Paul de Waart

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'...the book is a stimulating collection of essays on contemporary problems of international law and constitutes a worthy tribute to Professor de Waart. The book is particularly valuable in that it presents a spectrum of problems which are important, controversial and not well known.'
Austrian view of International and European Law, (1998.
Abbreviations. Foreword. Paul de Waart: A Tireless Advocate of the Rule of Law in International Relations; E. Denters, N. Schrijver. Part I: International Economic Law and Development. 1. Ten Years After the ILA Declaration of Seoul; P. VerLoren van Themaat. 2. Some Serendipitous Findings in BITs: the Barcelona Traction Case and the Reach of Bilateral Investment Treaties; P. Peters. 3. The Preferential Status of Developing Countries in International Trade Law after the Uruguay Round; W.D. Verwey. 4. Taxation of Foreign Investment in China; Yuwen Li. 5. Principles of Cooperation for Development in ACP-EC Relations; K. Arts. Part II: Human Rights. 6. Promoting Human Rights in the Global Market Place; K. Hossain. 7. `Human Rights Human Efforts'. An Inquiry Into the Dialectics of Idea and Project; B. de Gaay Fortman. 8. Mobilization of the Conscience of Mankind: Conditions of Effectiveness of Human Rights NGOs; P.R. Baehr. 9. Diplomatic Immunity in Modern International Law; H.G. Schermers. 10. Prevention, Early-Warning and Urgent Procedures; a New Approach by the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination; T. van Boven. 11. Women's Rights and the Right to Complain. Towards an Optional Protocol to the Women's Convention? C. Flinterman. 12. Suitable Employment as a Human Right; F.J. Smit. Part III: International Criminal Jurisdiction. 13. The International Humanitarian Fact-finding Commission: its Birth and Early Years; F. Kalshoven. 14. International Adjudication of War Crimes; G. Tanja. 15. The Role of an International Criminal Court in the Light of the Principle of Complementarity; A. Bos. 16. The International Criminal Tribunal's Power to Issue Subpoena Duces Tecum; P. Malanczuk. 17. Beyond the Limits of the Territoriality Principle; E.M.H. Hirsch Ballin. Part IV: The United Nations and Peace and Security. 18. Provisional Measures of the UN Security Council; P. Kooijmans. 19. Rapid Deployment: A Capacity Gap; D.A. Leurdijk. 20. The Convention on the Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel: its Scope of Application; R. Siekmann. 21. Reconsidering the Legal Relevance of Structural Violence; I.F. Dekker. Part V: The Protection of Cultural Property, Human Genetics and the Environment. 22. The Application of the Unidroit Convention on Stolen or Illegally Exported Cultural Objects in Relations between Member States of the European Union; J.A. Winter. 23. Citizens' Rights and Human Rights in the Fields of Human Genetics and Embryology: A Survey; M. Cogen. 24. Ecospace Rights: Sharing or Dividing; J. Gupta. Part VI: International Dispute Settlement. 25. Reflections on Some Recent Incidental Proceedings before the International Court of Justice; K.C. Wellens. 26. The Indispensable Parties Rule in the East Timor Case; N. Sybesma-Knol. 27. Third Parties in GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement Proceedings; F. Weiss. 28. The Bailiff and the Obligations of the State under Public International Law; B. Barnhoorn. Annexes: I. Biographical Data of Paul J.I.M. de Waart. II. Bibliography of Paul J.I.M. de Waart. Index.
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