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A collection of papers examining themes of the future of international law in the 21st century. The book is divided into three parts which examine public international law, international dispute resolution, and European and other regional integration.
List of contents
J.J. Norton. Foreword; The Right Hon. Lord Slynn of Hadley. Preface; P. Gardner. Address at the Memorial Service; R.M. Goode. I: Public International Law. The Challenges of Applying UNCLOS in a Post UNCED Context; P. Birnie. The Role of Non-Governmental Organisations in Standard Setting, Monitoring and Implementation of Human Rights; C. Chinkin. The IMF's Article VIII, Section 2(b) and Scrupulosity; J. Gold. II: Internatioal Dispute Settlement. The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and the Settlement of Disputes; A.E. Boyle. The Shareholder's Derivative Action in the English Conflict of Laws; A.J. Boyle. Consent to ICSID Arbitration: New Developments; G.R. Delaume. Dispute Resolution under the North American Free Trade Agreement: A Framework to Avoid National Courts; M.W. Gordon. `Handcuffs'-Clauses in International Commercial Contracts: Basic Reflections on the Autonomy of the Parties to Choose the Proper Law for their Contracts; O. Sandrock. III: European Law and Regional Integration. The Right to Provide Financial Services and the European Commission as Legislator; M. Andenas. The Reform of the Third Pillar of the Treaty on European Union; D. O'Keeffe. What Future for ACP-EU Trade in the 21st Century? M. Footer. The Mexican Peso Crisis and the Future of Financial Integration in the Americas; J.J. Norton.