Shotaro Hamamoto, docteur en droit (Paris II), is Professor of the Law of International Organizations at Kyoto University. His recent publications appear, among others, in Ecrits en lâhonneur du Professeur Pierre-Marie Dupuy (Brill, 2014) and Liber amicorum Peter Haggenmacher (Brill, 2014).
Hironobu Sakai, LL.M. (Kyoto), is Professor of International Law at Kyoto University. His publications, generally covering the law of international organizations and dispute settlement, appear in many periodicals such as the Asian Yearbook of International Law and the Japanese Yearbook of International Law.
Akiho Shibata, LL.M. (Kyoto and NYU), is Professor of International Law at Kobe University. He widely publishes on international law-making, the Antarctica and international environmental law. His recent publications include International Liability Regime for Biodiversity Damage: The Nagoya-Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol (Routledge, 2014).
part 2 - Effectiveness: Formality of Law and Amorphous Reality
6 Running Many ftas is Like Balancing between Many Bicycles:
A Multidimensional Comparison of Institutional Provisions
in Japanâs ftas 115
Tomohiko Kobayashi
7 Provisional Measures in Investor-State Dispute Settlement:
Reappearance of Community of Investment Interests? 144
Dai Tamada
8 New Relationship between the United Nations and Regional
Organizations in Peace Security: A Case of the African Union 165
Hironobu Sakai
part 3 - Law-Making: International Law Catching Up with the Globalizing Community
9 International and Domestic Laws in Collaboration: An Effective
Means of Environmental Liability Regime-Making 193
Akiho Shibata
10 New Perspectives on Soft Law: Towards More Effective Regime
Governance 214
Tatsuya Abe
11 The Defence of Necessity as Customary International Law:
The Fisheries Jurisdiction Case (Spain v. Canada) Re-examined 238
Takuhei Yamada
12 Catching Up with Society â What, How, and Why: The Regulation
of the un Security Councilâs Targeted Sanctions 255
Machiko Kanetake
Bibliography of Professor Ryuichi Ida
(with abbreviations used in this book) 285
Index 296
Academics, post-graduate students of international law as well as practitioners dealing with international law. Academic institutions and libraries where international law is covered.