Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Ruiz Abou-Nigm, McCall-Smith, & French: Linkages and Boundaries in Private and Public International Law

Veronica Ruiz Abou-Nigm (Univ. of Edinburgh - Law), Kasey McCall-Smith (Univ. of Edinburgh - Law), & Duncan French (Univ. of Lincoln - Law) have published Linkages and Boundaries in Private and Public International Law (Hart Publishing 2018). Contents include:
  • Verónica Ruiz Abou-Nigm, Kasey McCall-Smith & Duncan French, Introduction: Systemic Dialogue: Identifying Commonalities and Exploring Linkages in Private and Public International Law
  • Alex Mills, Connecting Public and Private International Law
  • Jean d'Aspremont & Francesco Giglio, Windows in International Law
  • Kirsty J Hood, 'International' Rules in an Internal Setting
  • Duncan French & Verónica Ruiz Abou-Nigm, Jurisdiction: Betwixt Unilateralism and Global Coordination
  • Richard Collins & María Mercedes Albornoz, On the Dwindling Divide between the Public and Private: The Role of Soft Law Instruments in Global Governance
  • María Blanca Noodt Taquela & Ana María Daza-Clark, The Role of Global Values in the Evaluation of Public Policy in International Investment and Commercial Arbitration
  • Kasey McCall-Smith & Andreas Rühmkorf, Reconciling Human Rights and Supply Chain Management through Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Elisa Morgera & Lorna Gillies, Realising the Objectives of Public International Environmental Law through Private Contracts: The Need for a Dialogue with Private International Law Scholars
  • Sharon E Foster, International Investment Arbitration and the Arduous Route to Transparency
  • Dimitrios Kagiaros & Amanda Wyper, Protecting Whistleblowers: The Roles of Public and Private International Law