Essays in Honour of Wang Tieya /

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Other Authors: Macdonald, Ronald John (Editor)

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, 1994.

Series: International Law - Book Archive pre-2000.

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Call Number: KZ3092

Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Introduction /
  • Ronald St. John Macdonald
  • Chapter 1 International Law and the International Community: The Long Road to Universality /
  • Georges Abi-Saab
  • Chapter 2 "Law Is My Idol": John C. H. Wu and the Role of Legality and Spirituality in the Effort to "Modernise" China /
  • William P. Alford and Shen Yuanyuan
  • Chapter 3 Assessment of Compensation for Expropriated Foreign Property: Three Critical Problems /
  • C. F. Amerasinghe
  • Chapter 4 UNCLOS, UNCED, and the Restructuring of the United Nations System /
  • Elisabeth Mann Borgese
  • Chapter 5 International Law in the Law School Curriculum /
  • Bengt Broms
  • Chapter 6 The Decisions of Political Organs of the United Nations and the Rule of Law /
  • Ian Brownlie
  • Chapter 7 Some Comments on High Seas Fishing and International Law /
  • William T. Burke
  • Chapter 8 The Law of International Waterways and Its Sources /
  • Lucius Caflisch
  • Chapter 9 Self-Determination of Peoples and the Recent Break-Up of USSR and Yugoslavia /
  • Antonio Cassese
  • Chapter 10 International Responsibility and Liability of States for National Activities in Outer Space Especially by Non-Governmental Entities /
  • Bin Cheng
  • Chapter 11 The Peaceful Settlement of Disputes: New Grounds for Optimism? /
  • C. M. Chinkin
  • Chapter 12 The Problem of Delimiting the Maritime Boundary between the Exclusive Economic Zone and the Continental Shelf of Opposite States /
  • Hungdah Chiu
  • Chapter 13 Ethnocentrism and the Teaching of International Law /
  • Jerome Alan Cohen
  • Chapter 14 Equity in Matters of State Succession /
  • V. D. Degan
  • Chapter 15 European Biodiversity: The Bern Convention of 19 September 1979 on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats /
  • Maguelonne Dejéant-Pons
  • Chapter 16 The Position of the Manufacturer and the Insurer in Space Law in Connection with Cases in Space /
  • I. H. Ph. Diederiks-Verschoor
  • Chapter 17 The Unilateral Enforcement of International Law by Exercising Reprisals /
  • Karl Doehring
  • Chapter 18 China's Practice of International Law - Patterns from the Past /
  • R. Randle Edwards
  • Chapter 19 Sovereign Immunity in the Chinese Case and Its Implications for the Future of International Law /
  • J. V. Feinerman
  • Chapter 20 Marine Pollution and Spoliation of Natural Resources as War Measures: A Note on Some International Law Problems in the Gulf War /
  • Florentino P. Feliciano
  • Chapter 21 Law, Moral Philosophy and Economics in Environmental Discourse /
  • Thomas M. Franck
  • Chapter 22 Lessons from the First Decade of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea: Reservations and Progress towards Entry into Force /
  • John Gamble
  • Chapter 23 Wang Tieya /
  • Walter Gellhorn
  • Chapter 24 The Mythology of Sovereignty /
  • Louis Henkin
  • Chapter 25 "Legal System" and "Rule of Law" in Chinese Legal Science (1978-1992) /
  • Robert Heuser
  • Chapter 26 Asia and the Developments in the Law of the Sea: 1983-1992 /
  • S. P. Jagota
  • Chapter 27 Sovereignty and International Law: Hobbes and Grotius /
  • Mark W. Janis
  • Chapter 28 Reflections on the Term 'Dispute' /
  • Sir Robert Jennings
  • Chapter 29 Regional Fishery Arrangements: Options for Northeast Asia /
  • Douglas M. Johnston
  • Chapter 30 Sovereignty in the Chinese Image of World Order /
  • Samuel S. Kim
  • Chapter 31 Change and Stability in the International System: China Secures Revision of the Unequal Treaties /
  • Charlotte Ku
  • Chapter 32 Straddling and Migratory Fish Stocks in the New Law of the Sea: Reconciling Rights, Freedoms and Responsibilities /
  • Barbara Kwiatkowska
  • Chapter 33 Some Thoughts on Equality /
  • Manfred Lachs
  • Chapter 34 The Right of Victims of War to Compensation /
  • Luke T. Lee
  • Chapter 35 International Law Reaching Out /
  • Roy S. Lee
  • Chapter 36 The Gulf War and the United Nations Security Council /
  • Yoshiro Matsui
  • Chapter 37 Evidence before the International Court of Justice /
  • Andrés Aguilar Mawdsley
  • Chapter 38 An Interpretation of the Negotiating Process of UNCLOS III /
  • Edward L. Miles
  • Chapter 39 Self-Determination of Peoples and the Dissolution of the USSR /
  • Rein Mullerson
  • Chapter 40 Governance of Antarctica /
  • M. C. W. Pinto
  • Chapter 41 A Way to Think about International Law /
  • John M. Rogers
  • Chapter 42 The Former Yugoslav Federation and International Law /
  • Milan Šahović
  • Chapter 43 Une page difficile des relations belgo-chinoises: L'affaire relative à la dénonciation du traité sinobelge du 2 novembre 1865. /
  • Jean Salmon
  • Chapter 44 The English Language and the Common Law: China and Hong Kong after 1997 /
  • Teresa Scassa
  • Chapter 45 Sovereignty - Then and Now /
  • Oscar Schachter
  • Chapter 46 Humanitarian Assistance, Humanitarian Interference and International Law /
  • Dietrich Schindler
  • Chapter 47 Developments in International Investment Law /
  • Nico Schrijver
  • Chapter 48 Developing Countries and the Idea of International Law /
  • M. Shahabuddeen
  • Chapter 49 International Law in the Municipal Legal Order of Asian States: Virgin Land /
  • Ko Swan Sik
  • Chapter 50 European Community Law and International Economic Relations: The Saga of Thai Manioc /
  • Francis Snyder
  • Chapter 51 Relevance of the European Convention on Human Rights Outside the Jurisdiction of the Contracting States /
  • Wolfgang Strasser
  • Chapter 52 Reflections on the Articulation of International Judicial Decisions and the Problem of "Mootness" /
  • Hugh Thirlway
  • Chapter 53 History and International Law in Asia: A Time for Review? /
  • Jeremy A. Thomas
  • Chapter 54 The Asian States and International Labour Conventions /
  • Nicolas Valticos
  • Chapter 55 Human Rights in a Multi-Cultural World: The Need for Continued Dialogue /
  • G. J. H. van Hoof
  • Chapter 56 China and the Hague Conference on Private International Law /
  • Alfred E. von Overbeck
  • Chapter 57 Le Traité de Maastricht et la citoyenneté européenne /
  • Daniel Vignes
  • Chapter 58 The European System of Human Rights Protection: Present and Future /
  • Luzius Wildhaber
  • Back Matter.