Looking to the future: essays on international law in honor of W. Michael Reisman
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Preliminary Material /Mahnoush H. Arsanjani , Jacob Katz Cogan , Robert D. Sloane and Siegfried Wiessner -- W. Michael Reisman, The Person An Appreciation /Rosalyn Higgins -- Michael Reisman, Dean of the New Haven School of International Law /Harold Hongju Koh -- L'honneur des juristes /Prosper Weil -- Michael Reisman, Human Dignity, and the Law /Siegfried Wiessner -- Theory About Making and Applying Law Law as a Process of Communication: Reisman Meets Habermas /Adeno Addis -- The Uses and Abuses of Illusion in International Politics /Mahnoush H. Arsanjani -- Prelude to Decision: Michael Reisman, the Intelligence Function, and a Scholar's Study of Intelligence in Law, Process, and Values /James E. Baker -- Prologue to a Theory of Non-Treaty Norms /Daniel Bodansky -- How Nongovernmental Actors Vitalize International Law /Steve Charnovitz -- Between Façades and Operational Codes: Michael Reisman's Jurisprudence of Suspicion /Menachem Mautner -- Scholarship as Law /Jan Paulsson -- Between Minimum and Optimum World Public Order: An Ethical Path for the Future /Steven R. Ratner -- The Users of International Law /Emmanuel Roucounas -- Rethinking Choice of Law: What Role for the Needs of the Interstate and International Systems? /Gary J. Simson -- More Than What Courts Do: Jurisprudence, Decision, and Dignity—In Brief Encounters and Global Affairs /Robert D. Sloane -- Reconfiguration of Authority and Control of the International Financial Architecture /Eisuke Suzuki -- Remarks on Sovereignty in the Evolving Constitutional Features of the International Community /Attila Tanzi -- International Law as a Coherent System: Unity or Fragmentation? /Christian Tomuschat -- Entrenchment—Human and Divine: A Reflection on Deuteronomy 13:1-6 /J.H.H. Weiler -- Obligation of Result Versus Obligation of Conduct: Some Thoughts About the Implementation of International Obligations /Rüdiger Wolfrum -- Making and Applying Human Rights Law Secession or Independence—Self-Determination and Human Rights: A Japanese View of Three Basic Issues of International Law Concerning "Taiwan" /Nisuke Ando -- Reflections on the Torture Policy of the Bush Administration (2001–2008) /M. Cherif Bassiouni -- Waivers in International and European Human Rights Law /Lucius Caflisch -- Reflections on the Current Prospects for International Criminal Justice /Antonio Cassese -- Human Rights and World Public Order: Major Trends of Development, 1980–2010 and Beyond /Lung-chu Chen -- U.N. Human Rights Council Fact-Finding Missions: Lessons from Gaza /Christine Chinkin -- Choice of Gender Identity in International Human Rights Law /Aaron Xavier Fellmeth -- Choice of Gender Identity in International Human Rights Law /Jochen Abr. Frowein -- Toward Minimum Standards for Regional Human Rights Systems /Heyns Christof and Magnus Killander -- Sabbatino, Sosa, and "Supernorms" /Kenneth C. Randall and Chimène I. Keitner -- Some Remarks about the Realistic Idealism of the European Court of Human Rights /Luzius Wildhaber -- Making and Applying Investment and Trade Law Investments, Fair and Equitable Treatment, and the Principle of "Respect for the Integrity of the Law of the Host State": Toward a Jurisprudence of "Modesty" in Investment Treaty Arbitration /Guillermo Aguilar Alvarez and Santiago Montt.
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