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Liber Amicorum Ibrahim F.I. Shihata


ISBN13: 9789041114792
ISBN: 9041114793
Published: April 2001
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
Format: Hardback
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This Liber Amicorum is dedicated to an exceptional lawyer who laid many foundations of international finance and development law - Ibrahim F.I. Shihata - in commemoration of his retirement from the World Bank after 15 years of service as Vice-President (later Senior Vice-President) and General Counsel, and Secretary-General of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. Ibrahim F.I. Shihata's groundbreaking contributions to the theory and practice of international law arose out of his service in major international finance and development institutions. Among the positions he held prior to his service at the World Bank and ICSID were: Legal Adviser, Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development; Executive Director, International Fund for Agricultural Development; Director-General, OPEC Fund for International Development; and Chairman, International Development Law Institute. He shaped these institutions' legal architecture, and advanced these institutions' contribution to development.;This Liber Amicorum brings together essays of incumbent or former general counsels or heads of the World Bank, the International Finance Corporation, the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, the Inter-American Development Bank, the Inter-American Investment Corporation, the Asian Development Bank, the African Development Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the Islamic Development Bank, the Nordic Investment Bank, the International Fund for Agricultural Development, the OPEC Fund, the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development, and other international finance and development institutions.;Collectively with academics, jurists, and arbitrators in international tribunals, such as the International Court of Justice, World Trade Organization's Appellate Body, and the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes, practitioners and colleagues of Dr. Shihata at the World Bank's Legal Department, they write about current and emerging issues in international finance and development law. These include issues such as the various institutions' special development assistance profile, the settlement of international investment disputes, foreign investment law, legal and judicial reform, the environment, the rule of law, corruption, accountability of international financial institutions, etc., reflecting the broad spectrum of the part of law to the development of which Ibrahim Shihata contributed tremendously.

Contents:
Photograph of Ibrahim F.I. Shihata. Curriculum Vitae of Ibrahim F. I. Shihata. Foreword; J.D. Wolfensohn, President, World Bank. Introduction; Editors. Contributions. Shihata: The Man, The Mission; S. Abdulai. Ibrahim Shihata, A National of Egypt;M.I.M. Aboul-Enein. Ibrahim F.I. Shihata: The Lawyer as a Dedicated Practitioner of Development; A. Al-Hamad. Dr Ibrahim Shihata and the Establishment of the International Fund for Agricultural Development; F. Al-Sultan. Settlement of Disputes Between Parties From Developing and Industrial Countries; K.-H. Bockstiegel. Ibrahim Shihata and the Resolution of International Investment Disputes: The Masterful Missionary; C.N. Brower. Practice of the Claims Resolution Tribunal For Dormant Accounts in Switzerland; T. Buergenthal. Taiwan and International Financial Organizations; Hungdah Chiu. The Vision of Ibrahim F.I. Shihata: A Multilateral Investment Insurer to Encourage Private Foreign Investment; L. Dodero. The World Bank and the Global Environment: Novel Frontiers? R. Dolzer. Morgan v. World Bank (Ten Years later); C. Dominice. The Contribution of Ibrahim Shihata as scholar to the debates of L'Institut de Droit International during the last decade; A. El-Kosheri. Reflections on Good Governance, Development and Judicial Reform: Some Perspectives on the Problem of Judicial Corruption; F. Feliciano. The ""Criminal Law Convention on Corruption"" of the Council of Europe; L. Forget. The World Bank's Prototype carbon Fund: Mobilizing new Resources for Sustainable Development; D. Freestone. Priorities for Rapid and Shared Economic Growth in Egypt; A. Galal. The Legal Framework of the World Bank's Policies; M. Gopal. IDLI: A New Model for NGO Structure, Sustainability and Growth; M. Hager. Development Financing in Conformity with the Shari'ah: Instruments and Limitations; M. El-Fatih Hamid. The Establishment and Development of the Nordic Investment Bank; S. Hellen. Notes on the Founding of the Inter-American Investment Corporation; R. Herrera. The Responsibility of States Members for the Defaults of International Organizations; R. Higgins. Issue Of Control Admission Of Foreign Investment As Related To The Negotiations Of The Multilateral Agreement On Investment; P. Juillard. IFC: Financing Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Private Investment; C. Lee. The Asian Financial Crisis, Corruption And Legal Reform; B. Metzger. The World Bank's Administrative Tribunal; Z. Nassib. Charter Limitations on the Scope of Inter-American Development Bank Activities; J. Niehuss. Changing Approaches To The Nationality Of Claims In The Context Of Diplomatic Protection And International Dispute Settlement; F. Orrego Vicuna. The Timor Gap Treaty Revisited: Ten Years On; W. Onorato. Issues of Ratification of Bank Loan Agreements; M. Raggazzi. The Regime for Lacunae in the ICSID Choice of Law Provision; M. Reisman. Probing Probity: A Discourse on the Dark Side of Development; B.K. Rider. The Renegotiation of Financial and Developmen