Saturday, February 23, 2019

Giorgetti & Klein: Resolving Conflicts in the Law: Essays in Honour of Lea Brilmayer

Chiara Giorgetti (Univ. of Richmond - Law) & Natalie Klein (Univ. of New South Wales - Law) have published Resolving Conflicts in the Law: Essays in Honour of Lea Brilmayer (Brill | Nijhoff 2019). Contents include:
  • Chiara Giorgetti & Natalie Klein, “This is your wake-up call”: Lea Brilmayer’s Impact as a Scholar and Teacher
  • Harold Hongju Koh, Lea Brilmayer: How Contacts Count
  • Kermit Roosevelt III, Professor Brilmayer and the Third Restatement
  • Carlos M. Vázquez, Choice-of-Law Rules as Geographic Scope Limitations
  • Philippa Webb, Forum non Conveniens: Recent Developments at the Intersection of Public and Private International Law
  • W. Michael Reisman, Meddling in Internal Affairs: The Boundaries of Non-Intervention in a World without Boundaries
  • Rebecca Crootof , Jurisprudential Space Junk: Treaties and New Technologies
  • William J. Moon, Recognition, Rewards, and Regime Change
  • Kathleen Claussen, Functional State Recognition and International Economic Law
  • Laura S. Underkuffler, Why Sub-State Groups Are Endowed with Rights
  • Eyal Benvenisti, Why International Organizations are Accountable to You
  • Chiara Giorgetti, Are International Mass Claims Commissions the Right Mechanism to Provide Redress to Individuals Injured under International Law?
  • Natalie Klein, Land and Sea: Resolving Contested Land and Disappearing Land Disputes under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea
  • John Crook, Professor Lea Brilmayer and the Quest for Evidence from Space
  • Robert G. Volterra, The Eritrea-Ethiopia Claims Commission’s Partial Awards on Eritrea’s and Ethiopia’s Diplomatic Claims
  • Stephen M. Schwebel, The Misinterpretation and Misapplication of the Minimum Standard of International Law
  • Erin O’Hara O’Connor, Conflict of Laws: A Recipe for Transformative Contributions