International law and dispute settlement : new problems and techniques / / edited by Duncan French, Matthew Saul and Nigel D. White.

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Superior document:Studies in international law ; v. 28
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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Studies in international law (Oxford, England) ; v. 28.
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Physical Description:xxviii, 415 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • Private disputes and the public interest in international law / Vaughan Lowe
  • The International Court of Justice and environmental disputes / Malgosia Fitzmaurice
  • Complaint and grievance mechanisms in international dispute settlement / Duncan French and Richard Kirkham
  • Stuck in the middle with you? Alternative approaches to realising accountability for human rights violations by business / Sorcha Macleod
  • Practice and procedure of dispute settlement in individual communication cases within the Human Rights Committee and the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women : congruence or conflict? / Sandy Ghandhi
  • Trends in dispute settlement in the law of the sea : towards the increasing availability of compulsory means / Robin Churchill
  • The WTO dispute settlement mechanism as a new technique for settling disputes in international law / Surya P. Subedi
  • Legal means of dispute settlement in the field of collective security : the quasi-judicial powers of the Security Council / Nigel D. White and Matthew Saul
  • Non-compliance procedures and dispute resolution mechanisms under international environmental agreements / Karen N. Scott
  • The Antarctic Treaty after 50 years / James Crawford
  • Cross-border family mediation / Kisch Beevers
  • Aspects of the African Court of Justice and human rights / Gino J. Naldi
  • The EU, the ECHR and the effective protection of human rights for individuals / Tawhida Ahmed
  • The European Court of Justice as a constitutional court : implications for the EU and international legal orders / Paul James Cardwell.