Systems of control in international adjudication and arbitration: breakdown and repair
"In a world where nations are increasingly interdependent and where their problems--whether environmental, economic, or military--have a global dimension, the resolution of international disputes has become critically important. In Systems of Control in International Adjudication and Arbitratio...
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1992
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Zusammenfassung: | "In a world where nations are increasingly interdependent and where their problems--whether environmental, economic, or military--have a global dimension, the resolution of international disputes has become critically important. In Systems of Control in International Adjudication and Arbitration, W. Michael Reisman, one of America's foremost scholars and practitioners of international law, examines the controls that govern arbitration--a method of alternative, private, and relatively unsupervised dispute resolution--and shows how these controls have broken down." "Reisman considers three major forms of international arbitration: in the International Court; under the auspices of the World Bank; and under the New York Convention of 1958. He discusses the unique structures of control in each form as well as the stresses they have sustained. Drawing on extensive research and his own experience as a participant in the resolution of some of the disputes discussed, Reisman analyzes recent key decisions, including the 1984 and 1986 cases of Nicaragua against the United States; Australia and New Zealand's attempt to stop France's nuclear testing in Muroroa; Klockner vs. Government of Cameroon, concerning the building of a major fertilizer plant in West Africa; AMCO vs. Republic of Indonesia, concerning the construction of a large tourist hotel in Asia; and numerous others. After establishing a context for each of these cases, Reisman details the manner of its adjudication, then evaluates--and occasionally questions--the decision ultimately reached." "Systems of Control in International Adjudication and Arbitration explores the implications of the breakdown of control systems and recommends methods of repair and reconstruction for each mode of arbitration. Providing a crucial perspective, this work will be an invaluable guide to both scholars and practitioners of international dispute resolution."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XI, 174 S. |
ISBN: | 0822312026 |
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adam_text | SYSTEMS OF CONTROL IN INTERNATIONAL ADJUDICATION AND ARBITRATION
BREAKDOWN AND REPAIR W. MICHAEL REISMAN DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS DURHATN
AND LONDON 1992 CONTENTS PREFACE IX 1 INTRODUCTION I CONTROL SYSTEMS I
JUDICIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS 3 CONTROL SYSTEMS IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
5 POLICY CONSIDERATIONS 7 2 THE INTERNATIONAL COURT: THE ATROPHY OF
INFORMAL CONTROL MECHANISMS 11 THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 11 RESTRICTIVE
JURISDICTION AS AN INTERNAL CONTROL MECHANISM 14 THE DEMISE OF
RESTRICTIVE JURISDICTION AND THE RISE OF THE NEW JURISDICTION 19 THE
COURT BECOMES ITS OWN CONTROL 25 IMPLICATIONS OF THE DEMISE OF THE
PRESUMPTION OF CONFINEMENT 27 THE BREAKDOWN OF CASE LAW AS A CONTROL 31
CONCLUSION 41 3 THE ICSID EXPERIMENT: THE BREAKDOWN OF INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTIONAL CONTROL MECHANISMS 46 THE BACKGROUND OF ICSID 46 KLOECKNER:
ARBITRAL REVIEW AMOK 51 AMCO AND THE EFFORT TO REPAIR THE ICSID CONTROL
FUNCTION 66 AMCOII 74 MINE V. GUINEA 79 ICSID CONTROL OUT OF CONTROL:
SOME RECOMMENDATIONS 86 REPAIRING THE BREACH IN THE ICSID CONTROL SYSTEM
87 VIII CONTENTS INSTITUTIONAL ALTERNATIVES FOR CLOSING THE BREACH 103
CONCLUSION 106 4 NON-INSTITUTIONAL INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION:
THE BREAKDOWN OF THE CONTROL SYSTEM OF THE NEW YORK CONVENTION 107 THE
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE OF ARBITRATION 107 THE CONTROL
SCHEME OF THE NEW YORK CONVENTION 109 FORMS OF BREAKDOWN OF CONTROL 1 ZO
AN AGGRAVATING FACTOR: HEX MERCATORIA 134 CONCLUSION 139 5 THE SYSTEM
AND SEIF: CHANGING, REPAIRING, AND RECONSTRUCTING 142 NOTES 147 TABLE OF
CASES 167 INDEX
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