Wednesday, May 25, 2011

d'Aspremont: Participants in the International Legal System: Multiple Perspectives on Non-State Actors in International Law

Jean d'Aspremont (Univ. of Amsterdam - Law) has published Participants in the International Legal System: Multiple Perspectives on Non-State Actors in International Law (Routledge 2011). Contents include:
  • Michael Reisman, Foreword
  • Math Noortmann, Presentation
  • Jean d’Aspremont, Introduction – Non-State Actors in International Law: Oscillating Between Concepts and Dynamics
  • Jean d’Aspremont, Non-State Actors from the Perspective of Legal Positivism: the Communitarian Semantics for the Secondary Rules of International Law
  • Thomas Kleinlein, Non-State Actors from an International Constitutionalist Perspective: Participation matters!
  • Jörg Kammerhofer, Non-State Actors from the Perspective of a Pure Theory of Law
  • Anthony d’Amato, Non-State Actors from the Perspective of the Policy Oriented School: Power, Law, Actors and the View from New Haven
  • Math Noortmann, Towards an Interdisciplinary Approach to Non-State Participation in the Formation of Global Law and Order
  • Nicolas Leroux, Non-State Actors in French Legal Scholarship: International Legal Personality’ in Question
  • Rémi Bachand, Non-State Actors in North American Legal Scholarship: Four Lessons for the Progressive and Critical International Lawyer
  • Hsien-Li Teresa, Non-state Actors in Southeast Asia: How does Civil Society Contribute Towards Norm-building in a State-centric Environment?
  • Lauri Mälksoo, Contemporary Russian Perspectives on Non-State Actors: Fear of the Loss of State Sovereignty
  • Gleider I. Hernández, Non-State Actors from the Perspective of the International Court of Justice
  • Gentian Zyberi, Non-State Actors from the Perspective of the International Law Commission
  • François Rigaux, Non-State Actors from the Perspective of the Institut de Droit international
  • Guido Acquaviva, Non-State Actors from the Perspective of International Criminal Tribunals
  • Raphaël van Steenberghe, Non-State Actors from the Perspective of the International Committee of the Red Cross
  • Math Noortmann, The International Law Association and Non-State Actors
  • Gaëlle Breton-Le Goff, NGO’s Perspectives on Non-State Actors
  • Eric de Brabandere, Non-State Actors and Human Rights: Corporate Responsibility and the Attempts to Formalize the Role of Corporations as Participants in the International Legal System
  • Cedric Ryngaert, Non-State Actors in International Humanitarian Law
  • Cassandra Steer, Non-State Actors in International Criminal Law
  • Richard Collins, Non-State Actors in International Institutional Law: Non-State, Inter-state or Supra-State? The Peculiar Identity of the Intergovernmental Organization in International Institutional Law
  • Nicholas Tsagourias, Non-State Actors in International Peace and Security: Non-state actors and the Use of Force
  • Eric de Brabandere, Non-State Actors in International Dispute Settlement: Pragmatism in International Law
  • Patrick Dumberry & Érik Labelle-Eastaugh, Non-State Actors in International Investment Law: To Be or Not To Be? The Legal Personality of Non-State Actors in International Investment Law
  • Makane Mbengue, Non-State Actors in International Environmental Law: A Rousseauist Perspective
  • Penelope Mathew, Non-State Actors in Refugee Law: L’Etat, c’est Moi. Refugee Law as a Response to Non State Action
  • Damien Gerard, Non-State Actors in European Law: Enhanced Participation of Non-State Actors in EU Law-Making and Law-Enforcement Processes -- a Quest for Legitimacy
  • Jean d’Aspremont, Conclusions : Inclusive Law-making and Law-enforcement Processes for an Exclusive International Legal System