Public interest of international law: towards effective implementation/ edited by Teruo Komori, Karel Wellens

Contributor(s): Komori, Teruo (ed) | Wellens, Karel (ed)Material type: TextTextPublication details: England: ASHGATE, 2009Description: 493pISBN: 9780754678236DDC classification: 341
Contents:
Part I Theoretical Aspects of the Implementation Processes: General observations, Karel Wellens; Diversification of implementation processes and changing concepts of effectiveness: from a factor-based to a process-based approach, Teruo Komori; Multifaceted conceptions of observance and the human rights approach, Teraya Koji. Part II Diversity and Complexity of Institutionalized Implementation Process: UN reform 2005 and beyond: conceptualization, institutionalization and implementation, Vitit Muntarbhorn; Legitimization of measures to secure effectiveness in UN peacekeeping: the role of Chapter VII of the UN Charter, Hironobu Sakai; Security Council Resolution 1540 and international legislation, Masahiko Asada; Proportionality as a norm of application for the precautionary principle: its significance for the operation of the precautionary regime for land-based marine pollution in the North-west Atlantic, Takeo Horiguchi; The role of diplomatic protection in the implementation process of public interests, Nobuyuki Kato. Part III Coordination of Legal Regimes and Systems in the Implementation Process: Effective implementation of intersecting public international regimes: environment, development and trade law, Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger; Effective implementation of international environmental agreements: learning lessons from the Danube delta conflict, Mari Koyano; The principle of complementarity in reality: who actually applies it and in what way under the ICC system?, Shuichi Furuya; Implementation of Article VI of the 1967 Outer Space Treaty: the responsible state and appropriate state for private space activities, Akira Shibata; How to design an international liability regime for public spaces: the case of the Antarctic environment, Akiho Shibata. Part IV Diversification of Actors in the Implementation of International Public Interests: International economic law and the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision a " an alternative form of international law-making?, Kern Alexander; Corporate social responsibility and its implications for public international law, Ago Shin-Ichi; Privatization of childcare as a way to implementing young children's rights: the recommendations of the Committee on the Rights of the Child and their implications for Japan, Ota Ikuko; Concluding remarks, Karel Wellens
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Part I Theoretical Aspects of the Implementation Processes: General observations, Karel Wellens; Diversification of implementation processes and changing concepts of effectiveness: from a factor-based to a process-based approach, Teruo Komori; Multifaceted conceptions of observance and the human rights approach, Teraya Koji.
Part II Diversity and Complexity of Institutionalized Implementation Process: UN reform 2005 and beyond: conceptualization, institutionalization and implementation, Vitit Muntarbhorn; Legitimization of measures to secure effectiveness in UN peacekeeping: the role of Chapter VII of the UN Charter, Hironobu Sakai; Security Council Resolution 1540 and international legislation, Masahiko Asada; Proportionality as a norm of application for the precautionary principle: its significance for the operation of the precautionary regime for land-based marine pollution in the North-west Atlantic, Takeo Horiguchi; The role of diplomatic protection in the implementation process of public interests, Nobuyuki Kato.
Part III Coordination of Legal Regimes and Systems in the Implementation Process: Effective implementation of intersecting public international regimes: environment, development and trade law, Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger; Effective implementation of international environmental agreements: learning lessons from the Danube delta conflict, Mari Koyano; The principle of complementarity in reality: who actually applies it and in what way under the ICC system?, Shuichi Furuya; Implementation of Article VI of the 1967 Outer Space Treaty: the responsible state and appropriate state for private space activities, Akira Shibata; How to design an international liability regime for public spaces: the case of the Antarctic environment, Akiho Shibata. Part IV Diversification of Actors in the Implementation of International Public Interests: International economic law and the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision a " an alternative form of international law-making?, Kern Alexander; Corporate social responsibility and its implications for public international law, Ago Shin-Ichi; Privatization of childcare as a way to implementing young children's rights: the recommendations of the Committee on the Rights of the Child and their implications for Japan, Ota Ikuko; Concluding remarks, Karel Wellens

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