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Law in the Service of Human Dignity: Essays in Honour of Florentino Feliciano Edited by Steve Charnovitz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Cambridge University 2005Description: 425pISBN:
  • 9780521852531
DDC classification:
  • G90.1 C382
Partial contents:
PART I Reflections on the contributions of Florentine Feliciano to international law 1 1 A judge`s judge: Justice Florentine P. Feliciano`s philosophy of the judicial function 3 W. MICHAEL REISMAN 2 The benign first mate 11 ROSALYN HIGGINS 3 The Aristotelian JAMES BACCHUS 4 Trade and economic justice according to law 22 JULIO A. LACARTE PART II Insights into the World Trade Organization 27 5 Justice Feliciano and the WTO environmental cases: laying the foundations of a `constitutional jurisprudence` with implications for developing countries 29 JOHN H. JACKSON 6 International trade law, human rights and theories of justice 44 ERNST-ULRICH PETERSMANN 7 Developing countries and the international trading system 58 SAID EL-NAGGAR 8 North-South issues of foreign direct investments in the WTO: is there a middle-of-the-road approach? 76 MITSUO MATSUSHITA 9 The participation of developing countries in WTO dispute settlement and the role of the Advisory Centre on WTO Law 90 LEO PAEMA 10 Reform of the WTO dispute settlement system: what to expect from the Doha Development Round? 103 PETER VAN DEN BOSSCHE Interpretation and Application of WTO Rules: Florentine Feliciano and the First Seven 127 LUIZ OLAVO BAPTISTA 12 Dispute settlement in the WTO: on the trail of a court 136 HELENE RUIZ FABRI 13 A proposal to introduce an Advocate General`s position into WTO dispute settlement 159 A. L. C. DE MESTRAL AND M. AUERB ACH - ZI OG AS 14 Arbitration at the WTO: a terra incognita to be further explored 181 LAURENCE BOISSON DE CHAZOURNES 15 The challenges to the legitimacy of the WTO 202 DEBRA P. STEGER 16 The World Trade Organization after Cancun 222 GUIGUO WANG PART III The changing landscape of investment arbitration 239 17 The reshaping of the international law of foreign investment by concordant Bilateral Investment Treaties 241 STEPHEN M. SCHWEBEL 18 ICSID arbitration and the state`s increasingly remote consent:apropos the Maffezini case 246 BRIGITTE STERN 19 The notion of investment in recent practice 261 RUDOLF DOLZER 20 Arbitration of investment disputes under UNCITRAL Rules and the choice of applicable law 276 GIORGIO SACERDOTI PART IV New challenges in international adjudication 299 21 From Preston to Prescott: globalizing legitimate expectation 301 FRANCISCO ORREGO VICUNA 22 The independence of the international judiciary:some introductory thoughts PHILIPPE SANDS 23 `Straddling and highly migratory flags` before the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea 323 TULLIO TREVES 24 Collective security and the personalization of peace 336 CHARLOTTE KU 25 Some thoughts on `Asian` approaches to international dispute resolution 350 M. C. W. PINTO 26 The Cameroon v. Nigeria; Equatorial Guinea Intervening (Land and Maritime Boundary) Judgment 378 BARBARA KWIATKOWSKA
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PART I Reflections on the contributions of Florentine Feliciano to international law 1 1 A judge`s judge: Justice Florentine P. Feliciano`s philosophy of the judicial function 3 W. MICHAEL REISMAN 2 The benign first mate 11 ROSALYN HIGGINS 3 The Aristotelian JAMES BACCHUS 4 Trade and economic justice according to law 22 JULIO A. LACARTE PART II Insights into the World Trade Organization 27 5 Justice Feliciano and the WTO environmental cases: laying the foundations of a `constitutional jurisprudence` with implications for developing countries 29 JOHN H. JACKSON 6 International trade law, human rights and theories of justice 44 ERNST-ULRICH PETERSMANN 7 Developing countries and the international trading system 58 SAID EL-NAGGAR 8 North-South issues of foreign direct investments in the WTO: is there a middle-of-the-road approach? 76 MITSUO MATSUSHITA 9 The participation of developing countries in WTO dispute settlement and the role of the Advisory Centre on WTO Law 90 LEO PAEMA 10 Reform of the WTO dispute settlement system: what to expect from the Doha Development Round? 103 PETER VAN DEN BOSSCHE Interpretation and Application of WTO Rules: Florentine Feliciano and the First Seven 127 LUIZ OLAVO BAPTISTA 12 Dispute settlement in the WTO: on the trail of a court 136 HELENE RUIZ FABRI 13 A proposal to introduce an Advocate General`s position into WTO dispute settlement 159 A. L. C. DE MESTRAL AND M. AUERB ACH - ZI OG AS 14 Arbitration at the WTO: a terra incognita to be further explored 181 LAURENCE BOISSON DE CHAZOURNES 15 The challenges to the legitimacy of the WTO 202 DEBRA P. STEGER 16 The World Trade Organization after Cancun 222 GUIGUO WANG PART III The changing landscape of investment arbitration 239 17 The reshaping of the international law of foreign investment by concordant Bilateral Investment Treaties 241 STEPHEN M. SCHWEBEL 18 ICSID arbitration and the state`s increasingly remote consent:apropos the Maffezini case 246 BRIGITTE STERN 19 The notion of investment in recent practice 261 RUDOLF DOLZER 20 Arbitration of investment disputes under UNCITRAL Rules and the choice of applicable law 276 GIORGIO SACERDOTI PART IV New challenges in international adjudication 299 21 From Preston to Prescott: globalizing legitimate expectation 301 FRANCISCO ORREGO VICUNA 22 The independence of the international judiciary:some introductory thoughts PHILIPPE SANDS 23 `Straddling and highly migratory flags` before the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea 323 TULLIO TREVES 24 Collective security and the personalization of peace 336 CHARLOTTE KU 25 Some thoughts on `Asian` approaches to international dispute resolution 350 M. C. W. PINTO 26 The Cameroon v. Nigeria; Equatorial Guinea Intervening (Land and Maritime Boundary) Judgment 378 BARBARA KWIATKOWSKA

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