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Law in the Service of Human Dignity: Essays in Honour of Florentino Feliciano

Edited by: Steve Charnovitz, Debra P. Stegar, Peter Van den Boche

ISBN13: 9780521852531
ISBN: 0521852536
Published: October 2005
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £68.99



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The accelerating pace of international law developments in multiple fora present a challenge for studying, influencing, and predicting these changes. This volume assembles essays from notable jurists, academics, and practitioners from around the world who offer new insights regarding the jurisprudence of world trade law, the changing landscape of investment arbitration, and other vital topics in international adjudication. These essays are assembled in celebration of Justice Florentino Feliciano of The Philippines, who continues to be one of the most inspirational figures in the international law community. This collection will be of special interest to analysts of the World Trade Organization as the contributors include six current or former members of the WTO Appellate Body, as well as several leading trade law commentators. Among the key issues discussed are the WTO environmental cases, trade and human rights, and potential reforms of the WTO dispute system.

Subjects:
General Interest
Contents:
Part I. Introduction
Foreword
Biographical Note
Part II. Reflections on the Contributions of Florentino Feliciano to International Law: A Judge's Judge Michael Reisman
The Benign First Mate Rosalyn Higgins
The Aristotelian James Bacchus
Trade and Economic Justice According to the Law Julio Lacarte
Part III. Insights Into the World Trade Organization: Justice Feliciano and the WTO Environmental Cases: Laying the Foundations of a 'Constitutional Jurisprudence' with Implications for Developing Countries John Jackson
International Trade Law, Human Rights and Theories of Justice E. U. Petersmann
Developing Countries and the International Trading System Said El-Naggar
North/South Issues of Foreign Direct Investments in the WTO-Is There a Middle of the Road Approach? Mitsuo Matsushita
The Participation of Developing Countries in WTO Dispute Settlement and the Role of the Advisory Centre on WTO Law Leo Palma
Reform of the WTO Dispute Settlement System: what to expect from the Doha Development Round? Peter Van den Bossche
Interpretation and application of the WTO Rules: Florentino and the First Seven Luis Olavo Baptista
Dispute Settlement in the WTO: on the trail of a court Helene Ruiz Fabri
A proposal to introduce an Advocate General's position into WTO Dispute Settlement Armand de Mestral and M. Auerbach-Ziogas
Arbitration at the WTO: to be further explored Laurence Boisson de Chazournes
The challenges to the legitimacy of the WTO Debra Steger
The World Trade Organization after Cancun Guiguo Wang
Part IV. The Changing Landscape of Investment Arbitration: The Reshaping of the International Law on Foreign Investment by concordant bilateral investment treaties Stephen Schwebel
International arbitration and the State's increasing Remote Consent Brigitte Stern
The Notion of Investment in Recent Practice Rudolf Dolzer
Arbitration of Investment Disputes between UNCITRAL Rules and ICSID Giorgio Sacerdoti
Part V. New Challenges in International Adjudication: From Preston to Prescot: Globalising Legitimate Expectation Francisco Orrego Vicuna
The Independence of the International Judiciary: Some Introductory Thoughts Philippe Sands
'Straddling and Highly Migratory Flags] Before the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea Tullio Treves
Collective Security and the Personification of Peace Charlotte Ku
Some Thoughts on 'Asian' Approaches to International Dispute Resolution Christoper W. Pinto
The 'Cameroon v. Nigeria: Equatorial Guinea Intervening Land and Maritime Boundary' Judgement Barbara Kwiatkowska
Part VI. Bibliography of Writings by Florentino Feliciano.