International law and diplomacy : selected writings / / by Andrew Jacovides; with the assistance of Nani Jansen; foreword by Dame Rosalyn Higgins.

During his long career in the Foreign Service of his native Cyprus, Ambassador Andrew Jacovides has combined the practice of diplomacy with an abiding interest in international law. Having been an outstanding student at the University of Cambridge and Harvard Law School, he represented the Republic...

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Year of Publication:2011
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Nijhoff eBook titles 2011
Physical Description:1 online resource (404 p.)
Notes:Includes index.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction: Careers In Diplomacy And International Law /
State Responsibility: Reflections On The ILC’s Draft Articles /
Treaties Conflicting With Peremptory Norms Of International Law And The Zurich-London ‘Agreements’ /
The Role Of International Law In The World Today And Tomorrow /
Peaceful Settlement Of Disputes In Ocean Conflicts: Does UNCLOS III Point The Way? /
A Review Of The 2004 General Assembly Discussions On The Law Of The Sea /
Statement At The Inaugural Meeting Of The General Assembly Of The International Seabed Authority /
Some Aspects Of The Law Of The Sea: Islands, Delimitation, And Dispute Settlement Revisited /
The Contribution Of The International Tribunal For The Law Of The Sea To International Law /
Current Issues Of The Law Of The Sea And Their Relevance To Cyprus /
International Tribunals: Do They Really Work For Small States? /
Great Expectations: Where Does The Proliferation Of International Dispute Resolution Tribunals Leave International Law? /
U.N. Reform And The International Court Of Justice: Introductory Statement /
A View From Within: The Role Of Small States And The Cyprus Experience /
The Cyprus Problem And United Nations Peace-Keeping /
The United Nations Peacekeeping: A View Of The First 50 Years At The Brink Of A New Century /
Remarks At The Ceremony To Honour The Canadian Armed Forces For Their Contribution To UNFICYP /
International Law Aspects Of Combating Terrorism /
The Role And Work Of The Diplomatic Corps In Washington /
Recent Trends Towards International Legal Order /
The Role Of International Law In Diplomacy /
The UN Decade On International Law: Progress And Promises /
UN Reform Forum, America’s Interests In The United Nations /
International Law And Diplomacy, Some Reflections /
The Cyprus Problem And The United Nations /
The Cyprus Question: Its Dimensions, Implications, And Prospects For A Solution /
Cyprus: The International Law Dimension /
The Cyprus Problem: The International Dimension /
The Cyprus Problem /
Cyprus: Prospects For A Solution /
European Union Expansion: The Old And The New /
Book Review (Excerpt) Of An International Relations Debacle: The UN Secretary-General’s Mission Of Good Offices In Cyprus 1999–2004 /
Letter To The Editor Of The New York Times /
Turkish Flexibility Would Solve Cyprus /
Fifty Year Anniversary Of The Republic Of Cyprus (1960–2010) /
Turkey Needs To Be Sincere On Cyprus /
Letter To The Editor Of Foreign Affairs /
Remarks At The 75th Anniversary Commonwealth Day Celebration Of The British Officers’ Club Of Haverford /
Summary:During his long career in the Foreign Service of his native Cyprus, Ambassador Andrew Jacovides has combined the practice of diplomacy with an abiding interest in international law. Having been an outstanding student at the University of Cambridge and Harvard Law School, he represented the Republic of Cyprus from its inception at the United Nations, other international organizations, in Washington, D.C. (rising to the position of Dean of its Diplomatic Corps) and to just reunited Germany, among other postings. Parallel to this, he has been an active international lawyer, contributing to the promotion of international law at such major conferences as the Law of Treaties and the Law of the Sea, as a three-term elected member of the U.N. International Law Commission, and at the Legal (Sixth) Committee of the General Assembly. He has also been a UNCC Commissioner, a Dormant Swiss Accounts Tribunal and ICSID (World Bank) Arbitrator and a banker (Bank of Cyprus). International Law and Diplomacy is a distillation of his contribution to international law and diplomacy for the past half century. It will provide useful insights for international lawyers, diplomats, United Nations officials, and students of public affairs. It is also a must read for those interested in the Cyprus problem.
ISBN:1283161354
9786613161352
9004201688
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Andrew Jacovides; with the assistance of Nani Jansen; foreword by Dame Rosalyn Higgins.