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Ocean Law and Policy - Twenty Years of Development Under the UNCLOS Regime (Hardcover): Carlos Esposito, James Kraska, Harry N.... Ocean Law and Policy - Twenty Years of Development Under the UNCLOS Regime (Hardcover)
Carlos Esposito, James Kraska, Harry N. Scheiber, Moon-Sang Kwon
R5,613 Discovery Miles 56 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the years since 1994, when the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) entered into force, the ocean law regime has been profoundly affected by an interplay of new forces in global ocean affairs. Numbered among them are innovations in technology and science, the emergence of intensified piracy and other challenges to maritime security, national, and regional programs. In Ocean Law and Policy: Twenty Years of Development under the UNCLOS Regime, experts from fourteen countries present nineteen papers that provide insightful analyses of these wide-ranging issues that form the emerging new context of UNCLOS as a keystone to a working regime system. Accessible as well as authoritative, this volume offers to general readers as well as academics, policy officials, and legal experts a set of important analyses and provocative insights, forming a major contribution to the literature of ocean studies.

The Role of Courts in Transitional Justice - Voices from Latin America and Spain (Hardcover): Jessica Almqvist, Carlos Esposito The Role of Courts in Transitional Justice - Voices from Latin America and Spain (Hardcover)
Jessica Almqvist, Carlos Esposito
R4,371 Discovery Miles 43 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the role of courts in times of transition. The book focuses on judicial experiences from the Iberoamerican region, in particular Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Spain and Guatemala, exploring the extent to which national courts have been able to shoulder the task of investigating and prosecuting grave crimes such as genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, committed in the context of a previous repressive rule or current conflict. The volume contains contributions from judges, prosecutors, and scholarly experts in the region. It offers first-hand experiences and expert findings on crucial issues surrounding the role of the courts including: balancing principles of justice and fundamental concerns about legality and non-retroactivity; security problems facing courts in conflict situations; the immense case load; the role of regional and international courts in aiding their national counterparts; and the cooperation between different and overlapping jurisdictional competences. The book also draws attention to the way in which regional and international courts have come to contribute to the initiation of national judicial processes, above all, through international standard-setting and pressure. It goes on to articulate a philosophical critique of the dominant understandings of transitional justice because it has not paid sufficient attention to criminal justice. In this context, the volume outlines an alternative conceptualisation that seems better equipped to both explain the recent developments towards the judicialization' of transitional justice politics while, at the same time, also insisting on the continued need for caution and critical reflection on the role of courts in times of transition.

The Role of Courts in Transitional Justice - Voices from Latin America and Spain (Paperback): Jessica Almqvist, Carlos Esposito The Role of Courts in Transitional Justice - Voices from Latin America and Spain (Paperback)
Jessica Almqvist, Carlos Esposito
R1,701 Discovery Miles 17 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bringing together a group of outstanding judges, scholars and experts with first-hand experience in the field of transitional justice in Latin America and Spain, this book offers an insider's perspective on the enhanced role of courts in prosecuting serious human rights violations and grave crimes, such as genocide and war crimes, committed in the context of a prior repressive regime or current conflict. The book also draws attention to the ways in which regional and international courts have come to contribute to the initiation of national judicial processes. All the contributions evince that the duty to investigate and prosecute grave crimes can no longer simply be brushed to the side in societies undergoing transitions. The Role of Courts in Transitional Justice is essential reading for practitioners, policy-makers and scholars engaged in the transitional justice processes or interested in judicial and legal perspectives on the role of courts, obstacles faced, and how they may be overcome. It is unique in its ambition to offer a comprehensive and systematic account of the Latin American and Spanish experience and in bringing the insights of renowned judges and experts in the field to the forefront of the discussion.

The Cambridge Companion to the International Court of Justice (Paperback): Carlos Esposito, Kate Parlett The Cambridge Companion to the International Court of Justice (Paperback)
Carlos Esposito, Kate Parlett
R972 Discovery Miles 9 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As international law has become more present in global policy-making, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has come to occupy an essential and increasingly visible role in international relations. This collection explores substantive developments within the ICJ and offers critical perspectives on its historical and contemporary role. It also examines the growing role of the ICJ in the settlement of international disputes and assesses the impact of the ICJ's jurisprudence on the major areas of international law, from the territorial delimitation to human rights. With contributions from a diverse range of scholars and practitioners, the collection's contents combine a legal perspective with institutional and sociological insights on the functions of the ICJ. By considering the ICJ's character, jurisdiction and effectiveness, this collection offers a varied and holistic account of the International Court of Justice, an institution whose significance and influence only increase by the day.

Sovereign Financing and International Law - The UNCTAD Principles on Responsible Sovereign Lending and Borrowing (Hardcover):... Sovereign Financing and International Law - The UNCTAD Principles on Responsible Sovereign Lending and Borrowing (Hardcover)
Carlos Esposito, Yuefen Li, Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky
R3,172 Discovery Miles 31 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The regulation of sovereign financing is a highly topical and significant issue, in the light of continuing global financial turmoil. This book assesses the role of international law in sovereign financing, addressing this issue from both legal and economic standpoints. It takes as a starting point the recent report 'Principles on Responsible Sovereign Lending and Borrowing' by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). This report was endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly in its December 2011 Resolution on Debt, which emphasized the need for creditors and debtors to share responsibility for preventing unsustainable debt situations and encouraged all stakeholders to pursue the ongoing discussions within the framework of the UNCTAD Initiative. Investigating the legal and economic basis for the principles which were articulated in the report, the book develops a detailed and nuanced analysis of the controversial and complex issues they raise, including those concerning finance and credit rating agencies, contingent liabilities, debt management, corruption, fiduciary relations and duties, Collective Action Clauses, and the role of the EU and UN. Ultimately, it argues that the principles elaborated in the report correspond with general principles of international law, which provide a strong, pre-existing foundation upon which to build responsible principles for sovereign financing.

The Cambridge Companion to the International Court of Justice (Hardcover): Esposito Carlos Esposito, Parlett Kate Parlett The Cambridge Companion to the International Court of Justice (Hardcover)
Esposito Carlos Esposito, Parlett Kate Parlett
R2,662 Discovery Miles 26 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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