International Institutional Reform
2005 Hague Joint Conference on Issues of International Law
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Product details:
- Publisher Asser Press
- Date of Publication 25 January 2007
- ISBN 9789067042222
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages366 pages
- Size 245x171x19 mm
- Weight 578 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
International Institutional Reform provides an overview of the 7th Hague Joint Conference in 2005.
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The 7th Hague Joint Conference in 2005 considered the main challenges that international law faces concerning the reform of institutions that carry great authority, and reflect long-standing tradition and far-reaching effect. International Institutional Reform provides an overview of the main subjects that the conference panels dealt with, such as whether certain international organizations lend themselves to reform; the role of the Security Council; the European Union and institutional reform; and the inter-play between national, regional and international courts. The book presents a valuable overview of the wide range of topical subjects covered by leading scholars in the field. Further, the reader is challenged with innovative and insightful suggestions concerning reforms. The energy, enthusiasm and passion that were evident at the conference discussions are documented here, as well as demonstrating the creativity and innovation among international law scholars and practitioners.
'In light of current global challenges ... the reform of international institutions is a hotly debated topic and this book gives due account to that fact. It aptly reflects a great variety of opinions from distinguished academics and practitioners commenting on a broad range of skilfully selected subjects. ... All of the chosen topics lend themselves to lively debates. ... the book displays a wide array of options and positions and examines a substantial number of case studies in a comparative fashion. Its particular strength lies in the combination of scholarly legal analysis, along with a quest for practicable solutions to specific problems often requiring a great degree of flexibility and imagination.' European Journal of International Law
Table of Contents:
1. Reformability: why (and how) are some international organizations able to reform themselves and others not?; 2. Has the time come for a permanent war damage compensation commission; 3. The expanding powers of the Security Council; 4. The role of international institutions in territorial administration and post-conflict justice; 5. The United States and international organizations; 6. Institutional reform and the European Union; 7. UN Reform: what follow-up to the high level panel report and the recommendations by the Secretary-General?; 8. The interplay between national, eegional and international courts: fragmentation or figmentation?; 9. Institutional challenges facing regional human rights courts; 10. Specialized and niche international institutions: apecial issues of reform; 11. ICSID and other investment arbitration tribunals: is there a need for judicial oversight or other reforms?; 12. Alternative paths to international institutional reform; 13. Plenary lunch session - The Hague as leading host of international organizations; 14. Final session - conclusions and recommendations.
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