Control Over Compliance With International Law

Pirmais vāks
William Elliott Butler
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1991. gada 22. aug. - 209 lappuses
Of all the Issues on the East-West agenda, none is more vital to the perestroika processes on the international plane than confidence on all sides that international legal obligations assumed will be wholly complied with. Increasingly such confidence requires particular often intrusive, machinery to ensure compliance to the satisfaction of the parties concerned. The revolution under perestroika is that, in East-West relations, the former protagnosts now accept that machinery is required, and the deliberations have moved onto the level of why, how much, and how it can best be accomplished. The contributions to the present volume, continuing and developing earlier Anglo-Soviet symposia on public international law, addresses the topic for the first time in a framework that transcends arms control and disarmament.
 

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INTRODUCTION
1
HUMAN RIGHTS
7
Obligations of States
17
with International Obligations of States
23
ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT
31
Open Skies The Metamorphoses of One Concept
41
ECOLOGICAL SECURITY
51
Environmental
61
Verification Machinery in the Antarctic Treaty System
97
Liberal Interpretation by FollowUp Bodies
107
Monitoring Compliance with International Human Rights Standards
125
Rights
139
Conventions and Recommendations on Labour
153
Equality or Preferential Treatment?
165
Investment Disputes
175
Ensuring Compliance with the Law of Armed Conflict
195

Environment
69
The Bhopal Case
83
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
205
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