Universality of International Law from the Perspective of a Practitioner&Bruno Simma 1
Democracy after the Fall of the Berlin Wall: It has Come—It is Coming—Will it Come?&Rein Miillerson 37
PART 1 INTERNATIONAL LAW AND RELIGIONS: HOW STATES COPE WITH INCREASING PLURALISM WITHIN THEIR SOCIETIES 51
Jurisdictional Colonisation in the Spanish and British Empires: Some Reflections on a Global Public Order and the Sacred&Monica Garcia-Salmones and Luis Eslava 53
Of Headscarves, Mosques and Occidental Values: Does International Law Require a Culturally Neutral State?&Nicola Wenzel 82
Coping with Multiculturalism through Cosmopolitan Law&Jessica Almqvist 95
Le Role du Droit International Prive Face au ‘Nouveau’ Modele de Migration ‘Temporaire ou Circulaire’: La Technique de Cooperation des Autorites et Quelques Questions Relatives au Statut Personnel des Etrangers Face au Pluralisme&Marina Vargas Gomez-Urrutia 112
International Law and the Right to Have Rights&Alison Kesby 133
PART 2 HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 141
La Theorie Politique de l’Etat en Droit International: Considerations Historiques a Partir de l’Etude de Grotius&RemiBachand 143
Reception et Application du Droit International Moderne par le Japon: Son Attitude Evolutive de 1858 a 1945&Nishiumi Maki 173
PART 3 INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS, INSTITUTIONS AND ADMINISTRATION 187
Legal Problems Arising from the Dissolution of International Organisations: The Case of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO): Dissolution de facto or Hibernation?&Ki Gab Park 189
Countermeasures by International Organisations: The Decentralised Society in the Heart of the Institutionalised Society&Frederic Dopagne 204
Meeting the Challenges of Global Governance: Administrative and Constitutional Approaches&Euan MacDonald and Eran Shamir-Borer 214
PART 4 LEGITIMACY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 237
The Rapprochement between the Supremacy of International Law at International and National Levels&Andre Nollkaemper 239
Natural Law and the Possibility of Universal Normative Foundations&Bebhinn Donnelly-Lazarov 255
Legitimacy, Blind Spots and Paradoxes of Personality&Russell A Miller 267
PART 5 THE MULTIPLICITY OF LAW-MAKING PROCESSES 295
The Doctrinal Illusion of the Heterogeneity of International Law-Making Processes&Jean D’Aspremont 297
Gap-Filling as Law-Making: The Examples of the Ad Hoc International Criminal Tribunals&Mia Swart 313
Norm Conflict in International Law:Whither Human Rights?&Marko Milanovic 331
Strategic Use of Litigation to Influence Negotiations: The WTO, the EU and the UN: Use of Litigation to Influence Negotiations&Markus W Gehring 356
PART 6 HETEROGENEITY REFLECTED IN INTERNATIONAL LEGAL TRADITIONS 379
Le Droit International Post-Sovietique en Quete de son Identite dans un Monde Heterogene&Rima Tkatova 381
L’heterogeneite dans la Justice Internationale: Le Cas de la Cour Internationale de Justice&Sana Ouechtati 412
On Multilingualism and the International Legal Process&Gleider I Hernandez 441
PART 7 INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS 461
Governing by Measuring:The Millennium Development Goals in Global Governance&Kerry Rittich 463
The MDGs, Archeology, Institutional Fragmention and International Law: Human Rights, International Enviromental and Sustainable (Development) Law&Ellen Hey 488
Untying Aid and Achieving the Millennium Development Goals: Enhancing Aid Effectiveness through the Legal Framework for International Trade&Annamaria La Chimia 502
PART 8 REFOCUSING THE RULES ON WARFARE 527
Application of International Humanitarian Law to Contemporary Peace Operations: Mapping the ‘Grey Areas’&Dominika Svarc 529
Military Necessity: A Fundamental ‘Principle’ Fallen Into Oblivion&Robin GeiB 554
The ‘Civilianisation’ of Contemporary Armed Conflicts&Giulio Bartolini 569
L’attribution aux Etats des Actes des Societes Militaires Privees et de leurs Employes a la Lumiere de l’article 4 du Projet d’articles sur la Responsabilite Internationale des Etats de 2001&Hebie Mamadou 598
PART 9 INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 625
Law and Policy Issues of Unilateral Geoengineering: Moving to a Managed World&Gareth Davies 627
Sustainable Development as a Legal Principle: A Rhetorical Analysis&Jaye Ellis 641
The Standards of Compensation for Foreign Investment Expropriations in International Law: Internalising Environmental Costs?&Saverio Di Benedetto 661
PART 10 OTHERS: THE MEDIA, SOCIAL JUSTICE AND INTERNATIONAL CRIME 683
International Law and the Media: Envisioning the Media&Daniel Joyce 685
From Social Justice to Decent Work: Is the Shift in the ILO Significant For International Law?&Anne Trebilcock 697
Victim Participation in Proceedings before the International Criminal Court&Gauthier De Beco 717
PART 11 FINAL ROUND TABLE 731