Resolving Conflicts in the Law, edited by Chiara Giorgetti and Natalie Klein, honours the work of Professor Lea Brilmayer whose intellectual contribution and influence span scholarly debate and the practice of both public and private international law. The book’s essays are from leading international law scholars and practitioners in the field—including Michael Reisman, Stephen Schwebel, Erin O’Connor O’Hara, John Crook, Philippa Webb, Kermit Roosevelt, Harold Koh—and reflect on contemporary and cutting-edge questions of international law. Each contribution enriches and advances scholarly debate on topics of law for which Lea Brilmayer is well known, including: international dispute settlement; conflicts of law; international relations theory; secession and territorial and maritime sovereignty.
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Resolving Conflicts in the Law, edited by Chiara Giorgetti and Natalie Klein, honours the significant intellectual contribution of Professor Lea Brilmayer with essays from leading scholars and practitioners on conflicts of law and public international law.
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Acknowledgements Professor Lea Brilmayer: Biographical Note Professor Lea Brilmayer: Selected Publications Notes on Contributors 1 “This is your wake-up call”: Lea Brilmayer’s Impact as a Scholar and Teacher  Chiara Giorgetti and Natalie Klein 2 Lea Brilmayer: How Contacts Count  Harold Hongju Koh 3 Professor Brilmayer and the Third Restatement  Kermit Roosevelt III 4 Choice-of-Law Rules as Geographic Scope Limitations  Carlos M. Vázquez 5 Forum non Conveniens: Recent Developments at the Intersection of Public and Private International Law  Philippa Webb 6 Meddling in Internal Affairs: The Boundaries of Non-Intervention in a World without Boundaries  W. Michael Reisman 7 Jurisprudential Space Junk: Treaties and New Technologies  Rebecca Crootof   8 Recognition, Rewards, and Regime Change  William J. Moon 9 Functional State Recognition and International Economic Law  Kathleen Claussen 10 Why Sub-State Groups Are Endowed with Rights  Laura S. Underkuffler 11 Why International Organizations are Accountable to You  Eyal Benvenisti 12 Are International Mass Claims Commissions the Right Mechanism to Provide Redress to Individuals Injured under International Law?  Chiara Giorgetti 13 Land and Sea: Resolving Contested Land and Disappearing Land Disputes under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea  Natalie Klein 14 Professor Lea Brilmayer and the Quest for Evidence from Space  John Crook 15 The Eritrea-Ethiopia Claims Commission’s Partial Awards on Eritrea’s and Ethiopia’s Diplomatic Claims  Robert G. Volterra 16 The Misinterpretation and Misapplication of the Minimum Standard of International Law  Stephen M. Schwebel 17 Conflict of Laws: A Recipe for Transformative Contributions  Erin O’Hara O’Connor
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9789004316522
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Brill
Vekt
804 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
436

Biografisk notat

Chiara Giorgetti, Laurea in Giurisprudenza(Bologna), MSc(LSE), LLM JSD(Yale) is Professor of Law at Richmond Law School, where she teaches and researches on international dispute settlement, international investment arbitration and state sovereignty. She authored and edited several books. She clerked at the ICJ. Natalie Klein, BA(Juris) LLB(Hons)(Adelaide) LLM JSD (Yale) is Professor at UNSW Sydney Faculty of Law where she researches and teaches in law of the sea as well as international dispute settlement. She was formerly Dean of Macquarie Law School, Australia.