Monday, March 10, 2014

Bhuiyan, Sands, & Schrijver: International Law and Developing Countries: Essays in Honour of Kamal Hossain

Sharif Bhuiyan (Dr Kamal Hossain & Associates), Philippe Sands (Univ. College London - Law) & Nico Schrijver (Leiden Univ. - Law) have published International Law and Developing Countries: Essays in Honour of Kamal Hossain (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2014). Contents include:
  • Sharif Bhuiyan, Philippe Sands & Nico Schrijver, “I believe in the power of human beings to be agents of change:” An interview with Kamal Hossain
  • Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah, The Return of the NIEO and the Retreat of Neo-Liberal International Law
  • Asif H. Qureshi, Critical Concepts in the New International Economic Order and its Impact on the Development of International Economic Law: A Tribute to the Call for a NIEO
  • M.C.W. Pinto, Some Thoughts on the Making of International Law
  • Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, International Trade Law and Human Rights: The ILA’s 2008 “Rio de Janeiro Declaration”
  • Paul de Waart, Judicial Supervision of Countering Terrorism: The Case of Palestine
  • Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Climate Change and Financial Assistance: A Fragmented, Unified or Coordinated Approach?
  • James Crawford, The Regulatory Framework of International Commercial Arbitration: The Amended UNCITRAL Rules
  • A.F.M. Maniruzzaman, Risk Management and Dispute Avoidance in Oil and Gas Investments in Developing Countries: The Way Forward
  • Abdullah Al Faruque, Relationship between Investment Contracts and Human Rights: A Developing Countries’ Perspective
  • L. D. M. Nelson, The Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf with Special Reference to Developing Countries
  • Silke Steiner & Friedl Weiss, Transparency as an Element of Good Governance in the Practice of the WTO
  • Yuwen Li, China’s Changing Judicial System in the Time of Globalization: Challenges of Integrating International Standards and the National Realities