International Law in the New Age of Globalization.

By: Byrnes, AndrewContributor(s): Hayashi, Mika | Michaelsen, ChristopherMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Leiden : BRILL, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (464 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789004228818Subject(s): Globalization | International lawGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: International Law in the New Age of GlobalizationDDC classification: 341 LOC classification: KZ3410 -- .I5755 2013ebOnline resources: Click to View
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Intro -- International Law in the New Age of Globalization -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- PART 1: ADAPTING CLASSICAL INTERNATIONAL LEGAL TOOLS TO REGULATE AND ADJUDICATE COMMUNITY INTERESTS AND CONFLICTS IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION -- 1. The Competence of the Security Council under the UN Charter to Adopt Sanctions Targeting Private Individuals -- 2. International Dispute Resolution in an Era of Globalization -- 3. The ICJ as a Guardian of Community Interests? Legal Limitations on the Use of Provisional Measures -- 4. Clearance of Remnants of War and Its Assistance as Collective Responsibility: The Case of the Ottawa Convention (Mine Ban Convention) -- PART 2: COORDINATING DIALOGUES AND GOVERNANCE STRATEGIES WITHIN AND BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEMS AND INSTITUTIONS -- 5. The Use of Force and the Emerging International Judicial System -- 6. The 'Interoperability' of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law: Evaluating the Legal Tools Available to Negotiate their Relationship -- 7. Regional Streamlining of International Trade and International Human Rights Norms -- 8. Managing Fragmentation Through Governance: International Environmental Law in a Globalized World -- PART 3: GLOBALIZATION AND THE DIVERSIFICATION OF ACTORS -- 9. The Public Policy Dimensions of MNE Legal Personality: Is It Time to Unveil the Masters of Globalization? -- 10. Norms of Consultation with Indigenous Peoples: Decentralization of International Law Formation or Reinforcement of States' Roles? -- 11. Co-Regulation and the Role of Transnational Corporations as Subjects in Implementing International Environmental Law -- 12. The Parameters of Vicarious Corporate: Criminal Liability for Genocide under International Law.
13. Business Corporations as Non-State Actors in International Law: A Brand-New International Law-Making Process through Investment Treaty Arbitration -- PART 4: THE EXPOSURE OF STATE SOVEREIGNTY TO PRIVATE ACTORS AND THE NEED TO PRESERVE THE REGULATORY POWERS OF STATES -- 14. The Significance of the Recent Enactment of Japan's Sovereign Immunity Act in the New Age of Globalization -- 15. Looking for Legitimate Claims: Scope of NAFTA Chapter 11 and Limitation of Responsibility of Host State -- Conclusion -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
Summary: The essays in this volume address various challenges posed by globalization to the international legal order, in fields which include the use of force, humanitarian law, international trade and investment law, dispute resolution, human rights, and environmental law.
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Intro -- International Law in the New Age of Globalization -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- PART 1: ADAPTING CLASSICAL INTERNATIONAL LEGAL TOOLS TO REGULATE AND ADJUDICATE COMMUNITY INTERESTS AND CONFLICTS IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION -- 1. The Competence of the Security Council under the UN Charter to Adopt Sanctions Targeting Private Individuals -- 2. International Dispute Resolution in an Era of Globalization -- 3. The ICJ as a Guardian of Community Interests? Legal Limitations on the Use of Provisional Measures -- 4. Clearance of Remnants of War and Its Assistance as Collective Responsibility: The Case of the Ottawa Convention (Mine Ban Convention) -- PART 2: COORDINATING DIALOGUES AND GOVERNANCE STRATEGIES WITHIN AND BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEMS AND INSTITUTIONS -- 5. The Use of Force and the Emerging International Judicial System -- 6. The 'Interoperability' of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law: Evaluating the Legal Tools Available to Negotiate their Relationship -- 7. Regional Streamlining of International Trade and International Human Rights Norms -- 8. Managing Fragmentation Through Governance: International Environmental Law in a Globalized World -- PART 3: GLOBALIZATION AND THE DIVERSIFICATION OF ACTORS -- 9. The Public Policy Dimensions of MNE Legal Personality: Is It Time to Unveil the Masters of Globalization? -- 10. Norms of Consultation with Indigenous Peoples: Decentralization of International Law Formation or Reinforcement of States' Roles? -- 11. Co-Regulation and the Role of Transnational Corporations as Subjects in Implementing International Environmental Law -- 12. The Parameters of Vicarious Corporate: Criminal Liability for Genocide under International Law.

13. Business Corporations as Non-State Actors in International Law: A Brand-New International Law-Making Process through Investment Treaty Arbitration -- PART 4: THE EXPOSURE OF STATE SOVEREIGNTY TO PRIVATE ACTORS AND THE NEED TO PRESERVE THE REGULATORY POWERS OF STATES -- 14. The Significance of the Recent Enactment of Japan's Sovereign Immunity Act in the New Age of Globalization -- 15. Looking for Legitimate Claims: Scope of NAFTA Chapter 11 and Limitation of Responsibility of Host State -- Conclusion -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.

The essays in this volume address various challenges posed by globalization to the international legal order, in fields which include the use of force, humanitarian law, international trade and investment law, dispute resolution, human rights, and environmental law.

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