State succession and commercial obligations / / Tai-Heng Cheng.

State Succession and Commercial Obligations sets out to answer once and for all the age-old question: Do commercial obligations survive state succession? Tai-Heng Cheng accomplishes this goal via careful analyses of efforts by the United Nations to codify the law of state succession, as well as of r...

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Place / Publishing House:Ardsley, NY : : Transnational Publishers.
c2006.
Year of Publication:2006
Language:English
Series:Nijhoff eBook titles 2006
Physical Description:1 online resource (500 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Chapter 1. Conceptualizing The Law Of Succession /
Chapter 2. Key Concepts /
Chapter 3. The Vienna Convention On Succession Of States In Respect Of Treaties Of 1978 /
Chapter 4. The Vienna Convention On Succession Of States In Respect Of State Property, Archives And Debts Of 1983 /
Chapter 5. East Timor /
Chapter 6. Hong Kong And Macau /
Chapter 7. Czechoslovakia /
Chapter 8. Yugoslavia /
Chapter 9. The Union Of The Soviet Socialist Republics /
Chapter 10. Appraisal /
Appendix A. Vienna Convention On Succession Of States In Respect Of Treaties Of 1978 /
Appendix B. Vienna Convention On Succession Of States In Respect Of State Property, Archives And Debts Of 1983 /
Bibliography /
Index /
Summary:State Succession and Commercial Obligations sets out to answer once and for all the age-old question: Do commercial obligations survive state succession? Tai-Heng Cheng accomplishes this goal via careful analyses of efforts by the United Nations to codify the law of state succession, as well as of recent state successions involving East Timor, Hong Kong, Macau, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union. The insightful text identifies a common thread running through these seemingly disparate events. Because of globalization and our interdependence, transnational decision-makers have collectively shaped international law to protect the international infrastructure from being disrupted by state succession and to protect entities from being debilitated by post-succession obligations. State Succession and Commercial Obligations makes another major breakthrough by showing that the policy considerations and decision-making processes are similar in both state and government successions. Unlike prior theories that were bound by technical distinctions between state and government succession, this book’s approach helps decision-makers bring order to both state and government successions that continue to be problematic today, such as the “regime changes” in Iraq, Afghanistan and Kosovo. State Succession and Commercial Obligations is the only major treatise in fifty years to appraise the global development of the law of state succession and commercial obligations. This treatise is indispensable to legal scholars seeking to understand contemporary international law, judges and arbitrators adjudicating succession disputes, and transactional and trial lawyers representing financial institutions, corporations and states when succession is imminent or has occurred. Because this book distills complex legal concepts into elegant ideas, it is also fascinating reading for a general audience that has an interest in global affairs and the transformative successions since the end of the Cold War. Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 463-476) and index.
ISBN:1283060175
9047440021
9786613060174
157105359X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Tai-Heng Cheng.