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Furthering the Frontiers of International Law: Sovereignty, Human Rights, Sustainable Development: Liber Amicorum Nico Schrijver

Edited by: Niels M. Blokker, Daniƫlla Dam-de Jong, Vid Prislan

ISBN13: 9789004459823
Published: July 2021
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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This rich collection focuses on the broad research interests of Professor Nico Schrijver, in whose honour it was created. Written by a wide range of international scholars affiliated with Leiden University's Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, the essays reflect Professor Schrijver's important contribution to academia and practice, particularly in the fields of sovereignty, human rights and sustainable development. The authors aim to reflect on changes in international law and on new developments in the diverse fields they explore.

"Furthering frontiers" is the research theme of the Grotius Centre. Its exploration in this thought-provoking volume is a fitting homage to Nico Schrijver's achievements on the occasion of his retirement as Chair of Public International Law of Leiden University.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Chapter 1. Withdrawing from International Organizations
Niels Blokker
Chapter 2. Sovereignty as Responsibility - Exercising Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources in the Interest of Current and Future Generations
Daniëlla Dam-de Jong
Chapter 3. Non-State Actors and Human Rights Obligations - Perspectives from International Investment Law and Arbitration
Eric De Brabandere and Larissa van den Herik
Chapter 4. Global Threats and Fragmented Responses - Climate Change and the Extra-Territorial Scope of Human Rights Obligations
Helen Duffy
Chapter 5. What Is a State in International Law? How Is This to Be Determined?
John Dugard
Chapter 6. The Role of Customary International Law as a Tool for the Progressive Development of International Criminal Law - Undermining the Sovereignty of States for the Sake of Humanity?
Robert Heinsch
Chapter 7. The Responsibility of the Netherlands for Its Nationals Abroad
Erik Koppe
Chapter 8. How about Consolidating the Frontiers but Furthering the Effectiveness of Human Rights? - Lessons from Yerevan
Rick Lawson
Chapter 9. Shifting the Frontiers of International Human Rights Law
Titia Loenen
Chapter 10. Waters Rising - Possible Effects of Sea Level Rise on the Legal Regime of Baselines and Delineation of Maritime Zones
Xuechan Ma
Chapter 11. The International Criminal Court and Human Security - Looking Ahead Complementarity?
Andrea Marrone
Chapter 12. The Establishment of Flight Information Regions and Air Defence Identification Zones - Air Law Is Air Law and Maritime Law Is Maritime Law; Shall the Twain Ever Meet?
Pablo Mendes de Leon
Chapter 13. Maritime Security and Sustainable Development and the Coastal Communities of India
An Empirical Analysis
Bimal N. Patel
Chapter 14. To Speculate or Not? On Determining Adequate Remedies for Denial of Justice and Other Judicial Wrongs
Vid Prislan
Chapter 15. Human Rights Law and the Return of Stolen Assets
Cecily Rose
Chapter 16. Principles for the Sustainable Governance of Shared Natural Resources
Nadia Sánchez Castillo-Winckels
Chapter 17. Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Customary International Law
William A. Schabas
Chapter 18. World Law’s Modern Master Builders
Otto Spijkers
Chapter 19. The World in Disarray. Great-Power Competition and the Decline of Multilateralism
Alfred van Staden
Chapter 20. How Can We Justify International Criminal Justice?
Carsten Stahn
Chapter 21. China’s Perception of State Sovereignty in International Dispute Settlement
Linlin Sun
Chapter 22. Public Administration and Ordinary Virtues - The Venice Principles on the Ombudsman Institution
Luc Verhey
Chapter 23. The Right to Marry as a Right to Equality - About Same-Sex Couples, the Phrase “men and women”, and the Travaux Préparatoires of the Universal Declaration
Kees Waaldijk