Since 1947 Stephen M. Schwebel has written more than 100 articles,
commentaries and book reviews in legal and other periodicals and in
the press. This volume republishes 36 of his legal articles and
commentaries of continuing interest. The first Part treats aspects
of the capacity and performance of the International Court of
Justice. The second addresses aspects of international arbitration.
The third examines problems of the United Nations, especially of
the authority of the Secretary-General, the character of the
Secretariat, and financial apportionment. The fourth deals with
questions of international contracts and taking of foreign property
interests. The fifth discusses diverse aspects of the development
of international law and particularly considers the central problem
of international law, the unlawful use of force. This collection
does not include Judge Schwebel's judicial opinions, nor (with one
exception) papers written in his former official capacities as a
legal officer of the US Department of State or as a special
rapporteur of the International Law Commission of the United
Nations. Together with his unofficial writings, his judicial
opinions as of July 1993 are cataloged in the list of publications
with which this volume concludes.
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