General Introduction 1
Chapter 1: The Grotian Moment 7
1 The Grotian Tradition in International Law,H.Lauterpacht 10
2 The Grotian Quest, Richard Falk 36
Chapter 2: International Law and Problems of Compliance: Internal and External Aspects 43
3 Law and National Security, John Norton Moore 47
4 Is the President Bound by the Supreme Law of the Land?—Foreign Affairs and National Security Reexamined, Jordan J.Paust 58
5 Introduction to World Peace Through World Law, Grenville Clark and Louis B.Sohn 73
6 Compliance in the International System, Oran Young 99
Chapter 3: Varying Perspectives, Emerging Structure 112
7 The Interplay of Westphalia and Charter Conceptions of International Legal Order, Richard Falk 116
8 The Changing Structure of International Law, Wolfgang Friedmann 142
9 Poverty of the International Order, Mohammed Bedjaoui 152
10 The Idention cation and Appraisal of Diverse Systems of Public Order, Myres S.McDougal and Harold D.Lasswell 163
11 The Nature of International Law: Toward a Second Concept of Law, Gidon Gottlieb 187
Chapter 4: Lawmaking in International Society 205
12 Global Bargaining: The Legal and Diplomatic Framework, Gidon Gottlieb 210
13 The Role of Domestic Courts as Agencies of the International Legal Order, Friedrich Kratochwil 236
14 International Codification: Interpreting the Last Half-Century, Nicholas Greenwood Onuf 264
15 Increasing the Effectiveness of the International Court, Daniel G.Partan 279
Chapter 5: Resolving Confict 294
16 The Structure of Impartiality Thomas Franck 298
17 Destination Embargo of Arab Oil: Its Legality Under International Law, Ibrahim F I.Shihata 316
18 Statement Before the American Society of International Law on the Cuban Missile Crisis, Dean Acheson 339
19 The Cuban Missile Crisis, Abram Chayes 340
20 The Role of Enforcement of Just Law in the Establishment of a New International Order: A Proposal for a Transnational Police Force, Robert C.Johansen and Saul H.Mendlovitz 346
Chapter 6: Regulating Force 365
21 Who Killed Article 2(4)? or: Changing Norms Governing the Use of Force by States, Thomas Franck 376
22 The Reports of the Death of Article 2*4 Are Greatly Exaggerated, Louis Henkin 389
23 Reprisals Involving Recourse to Armed Force, Derek Bowett 394
24 Wars of National Liberation and the Laws of War, Georges Abi-Saab 410
25 The Laws of War and Moral Judgment, Terry Nardin 437
26 Toward a Legal Regime for Nuclear Weapons, Richard Falk 453
Chapter 7: Tensions Between the Individual and the State 473
27 Conceptual Thinking About the Individual in International Law, Rosalyn Higgins 476
28 Keeping Nuremberg Alive, Richard Falk 494
29 Emerging Human Rights: A New Generation for the 1980s? Stephen P Marks 501
30 Dissenting Opinion, A.Alvarez 513
Chapter 8: Resources and Responsibilities in a World of States 519
31 Sharing the World’s Resources, Oscar Schachter 525
32 State Responsibility for the Nationalization of Foreign-owned Property, Eduardo Jimenez de Arechaga 546
33 Summary of the Law of the Sea Convention, Bernard H.Oxman 559
34 Power Sharing in the Law of the Sea, Philip Allott 570
35 UNCLOS and the Redistribution of Ocean Wealth, Per Magnus Wijkman 589
36 State Responsibility for Environmental Protection and Preservation, Jan Schneider 602
Chapter 9: International Law and World Order Transformation 634
37 Of Law and Human Action: A Jurisprudential Plea for a World Order Perspective in International Legal Studies, Friedrich Kratochwil 639
38 A New Paradigm for International Legal Studies: Prospects and Proposals, Richard Falk 651