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The history of international dispute resolution is long and
complex. Peaceful dispute resolution can forestall conflict,
promote peace, and provide a framework for co-operation amongst
nations. Nowhere is this potential more articulated than in the
work of international judge, arbitrator, and professor, David D.
Caron (1952-2018). In his work and his scholarship, he modelled how
international dispute resolution can promote stability in world
affairs. This collection of essays by distinguished scholars and
practitioners commemorates and expands upon Caron's work by
exploring the work of international dispute resolution institutions
and conventions, including the Permanent Court of Arbitration, the
five regional courts adjudicating inter-state disputes in Africa,
and the Singapore Convention. Other essays consider sociological
approaches to international dispute resolution, and whether
international dispute resolution can or should be apolitical. The
essays converse with the breadth of Caron's work, his key
decisions, and his guidance to lawyers, students, judges, and
arbitrators. By Peaceful Means is an insightful examination of how
international dispute resolution seeks to avert disaster and
mitigate discord, and how it might continue to do so in our
uncertain future. The collection is an indispensable work for
students, scholars, and practitioners of international law,
offering a testament to the work and accomplishments of David
Caron, written by friends and colleagues, in dedication to his
remarkable legacy.
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