The Hague: legal capital of the world:
Former United Nations Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali was the first to call The Hague the 'legal capital of the world'. Now, Peter van Krieken and David McKay in The Hague: Legal Capital of the World examine the city that hosts the world's main legal bodies. The book discusses...
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Zusammenfassung: | Former United Nations Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali was the first to call The Hague the 'legal capital of the world'. Now, Peter van Krieken and David McKay in The Hague: Legal Capital of the World examine the city that hosts the world's main legal bodies. The book discusses the International Court of Justice (the 'World Court'), the International Criminal Court, the Yugoslav Tribunal and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, to name a few. Throughout the book renowned experts offer clear exposition and incisive analysis, supported by fact sheets and key documents. Alongside the cases that make the headlines, the reader will discover lesser-known but surprisingly influential organizations, such as the Permanent Court of Arbitration and the Hague Conference on Private International Law. A rich introductory section adds historical context and legal essentials. |
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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Forewords
VII
The Netherlands Minister of Foreign Affairs
VII
Bernard
R.
Bot
The Mayor of the City of The Hague
VIII
Wim
J.
Deetman
The United Nations Legal Counsel IX
Hans
Coreii
Acknowledgements
XII
BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT
1
Chapter
1
Introduction
3
Peter van
Krieken
and David McKay
1.1
The Hague: Neutral Territory
3
1.2
Four Leading Figures
4
1.3
United Nations Cities
10
1.4
The Hague-based Institutions
17
1.5
Fundamental Principles of International Law
18
1.6
Promoting the Understanding of International Law
26
1.7
Organization of this Volume
27
1.8
Concluding Remarks
28
Chapter
2
Living Up to A Tradition
29
Arthur Eyffinger
2.1
The Hague, History and Identity
29
2.2
The
1899
Hague Peace Conference
31
2.3
The Pacific Settlement of Disputes
37
2.4
Humanitarian Issues
40
2.5
Disarmament, Peacekeeping, Conflict Prevention and Monitoring
42
2.6
Epilogue
44
2.7
Further Reading and Websites
45
Chapter
3
The Hague in the World
-
the World in The Hague
47
Bob
Lagerwaard
3.1
Origins of The Hague
47
3.2
Permanent Establishment of Government in The Hague
48
3.3
The Modern Age
49
3.4
Developments After the Second World War
50
3.5
The Renaissance Period
- 1990
to the Present
51
3.6
Success
52
3.6.1
Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
52
XIV
TABLE OF CONTENTS
3.7
Other Campaigns
55
3.8
A Dynamic Host City
56
3.9
Further Reading and Websites
58
Chapter
4
Headquarters Agreements
61
4.1
Unity and Diversity in Headquarters Agreements
61
Niels
Blokker
4.1.1
Introduction
61
4.1.2
Rules for the relationship between international organizations and host
States: lack of a general regime
62
4.1.3
Headquarters agreements concluded by the Netherlands
64
4.1.3.1
Existing headquarters agreements: an overview
64
4.1.3.2
Existing headquarters agreements: unity and diversity
65
4.1.4
Explaining the unity and diversity of headquarters agreements
72
4.2
Relevant Documents
75
4.2.1
ICTY
-
Headquarters Agreement
-
various documents
75
4.2.2
OPCW
-
Headquarters Agreement
91
4.3
Further Reading and Websites
110
Chapter
5
The Depositary Role of The Hague
111
5.1
The Hague: A Depositary City
111
Gerard
Limburg
5.1.1
Introduction 111
5.1.2
Review of the treaties administered by the Netherlands
113
5.1.2.1
The Hague Peace Conference conventions
113
5.1.2.2
The Hague Conventions on Private International Law
113
5.1.3
Miscellaneous
114
5.1.3.1
Procedures
114
5.1.4
Conclusions
115
5.2
Treaties of which the Netherlands (The Hague) is the Depositary
115
5.2.1
Chronological order
115
5.2.2
Thematic order
121
5.2.2.1
Private international law
121
5.2.2.2
The peace conference conventions
123
5.2.2.3
Miscellaneous
123
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
125
Chapter
6
The Permanent Court of Arbitration
127
6.1
The Permanent Court of Arbitration: an Overview
128
Bette S
hifin
an
6.1.1
Introduction
128
6.1.2
Origins of the Permanent Court of Arbitration
128
6.1.3
The Second Hague Peace Conference and the
1907
Convention
130
6.1.4
Methods of dispute resolution
130
TABLE OF CONTENTS
XV
6.1.5
Organization of the Permanent Court of Arbitration
132
6.1.5.1
International Bureau
132
6.1.5.2
Administrative Council
133
6.1.5.3
Members of the Court
133
6.1.6
Development of the Permanent Court of Arbitration
134
6.1.6.1
Early cases
134
6.1.6.2
The Permanent Court of Arbitration from
1907-1976 135
6.1.6.3
Contribution to international law and dispute resolution
135
6.1.6.4
The UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules: a new role for the Permanent Court of
Arbitration
138
6.1.6.5
The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal
138
6.1.7
The revitalization of the Permanent Court of Arbitration
139
6.1.7.1
Preparations for an anniversary
139
6.1.7.2
New procedural rules
140
6.1.7.3
The
1999
centennial
141
6.1.7.4
Increased caseload
141
6.1.8
Conclusion
144
6.2
Relevant Documents
144
6.2.1
Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes
— 29
July
1899 144
6.2.2
Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes
- 18
Octo¬
ber
1907 155
6.2.3
Optional Rules and Model Clauses
172
6.2.3.1
Model arbitration clause for use in connection with the Permanent Court of
Arbitration Optional Rules for Arbitrating Disputes between Two States
173
6.2.4
Contracting States
174
6.2.5
Panel of arbitrators
177
6.2.6
Recent and pending cases
177
6.3
Further Reading and Websites
178
Chapter
7
The Permanent Court of International Justice and International Court of
Justice
181
7.1
The International Court of Justice at the Beginning of the Twenty-First
Century
183
Shabtai Rosenne
7.1.1
Introduction
183
7.1.2
The first period:
1922-1931 183
7.1.3
The second period:
1931-1940/1945 190
7.1.4
The third period:
1945-1970 191
7.1.5
The fourth period:
1970-1985 199
7.1.6
The fifth period:
1985
onwards
200
7.2
Relevant Documents
204
7.2.1
United Nations Charter (excerpts)
204
7.2.2
Statute of the International Court of Justice
205
7.2.3
Composition of the Court
216
7.2.4
Pending cases
216
7.2.5
Cases by country
217
XVI
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CONTENTS
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
XVII
7.2.5.1
ICJ
-
contentious cases by country
7.2.5.2
PCIJ
-
contentious cases by country
7.2.6
Cases by year
7.2.6.1
ICJ
-
advisor) opinions
7.2.6.2
ICJ
-
contentious cases
7.2.6.3
PCIJ
-
advisory opinions
7.2.6.4
PCIJ
—
contentious cases
7.3
Further Reading and Websites
Chapter
8
The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal
8.1
The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal: an Analysis
Charles Brower
8.1.1
The genesis of the Tribunal: the Iranian revolution and the hostage crisis
8.1.2
The structure and organization of the Tribunal
8.1.3
The nature of the Tribunal
8.1.4
The Tribunal rules: modification of the UNCITRAL rules
8.1.5
The formative early decisions of the Tribunal
8.1.6
A dramatic early challenge that confronted the Tribunal
8.1.7
The middle years of the Tribunal
8.1.8
The twilight years
8.1.9
An overall assessment of the Tribunal
8.1.10
The legacy of the Tribunal
8.2
Relevant Documents
8.2.1
Declaration of the Government of the Democratic and Popular Republic of
Algeria (General Declaration),
19
January
1981
8.2.2
Declaration of the Government of the Democratic and Popular Republic of
Algeria concerning the settlement of the claims by the Government of the
United States of America and the Government of the Islamic Republic of
Iran (Claims Settlement Declaration),
19
January
1981
8.3
Further Reading and Websites
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
Chapter
9
The Ad Hoc International Criminal Tribunals
9.1
9.
9.
9.
9.
9.
9.2
9.2.1
The Yugoslav Tribunal: An Ad Hoc Tribunal Prosecuting Individuals
Accused of Serious International Crimes
Kelly A skin
Introduction
Establishment of the Yugoslav Tribunal
Key provisions of the ICTY Statute
Basic operations of the Tribunal
Proceedings before the Tribunal
Other milestones and challenges
Relevant Documents
Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
217
226
231
231
232
237
238
239
241
243
243
247
252
253
255
258
259
262
264
265
266
266
270
273
275
277
278
278
279
281
282
285
288
292
292
9.2.2
Security Council Resolution on the appointment of the ICTY Prosecutor
9.2.3
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: various documents
9.3
Further Reading and Websites
Chapter
10
The United Nations Detention Unit
10.1
The United Nations Detention Unit: an Introduction
Nancy Grosselfinger
10.2
Relevant Documents
10.2.1
The United Nations Detention Unit Agreement
10.2.2
The United Nations Detention Unit Rules
Chapter
11
The International Criminal Court
11.1
11.
l.l
11.
1.2
11.
1.3
11.
1.3.1
11.
.3.2
11.
1.4
11.
.5
11.
1.6
11.
.7
п.:
п.:
!.l
п.:
S
The international Criminal Court: an Analysis
Nancy Combs
Introduction
Complementarity
Jurisdiction
Consent
Crimes within the Court s jurisdiction
The role of the Prosecutor
Enforcement powers
The ICC and its most vocal critic, the United States
Conclusion
Relevant Documents
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Further Reading and Websites
ARMS CONTROL
Chapter
12
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
12.1
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons: an Overview
Treasa Dunworth
12.1.1
Introduction
12.1.2
An historical overview
12.1.3
The Chemical Weapons Convention
12.1.4
The Organization
12.1.5
Conclusion
12.2
Relevant Documents
12.2.1
Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production,
Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction
12.2.2
List of annexes to the Chemical Weapons Convention
12.3
Further Reading and Websites
306
306
314
317
317
322
322
327
345
347
347
351
353
353
354
358
360
363
365
366
366
434
437
439
440
440
440
445
447
449
449
449
480
481
XVIII TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Chapter
13
The Organization for the Prohibition of Biological Weapons
483
13.1
The Case of the Organization for the Prohibition of Biological Weapons
483
Lisa
Tubassi
and Scott Spence
13.
13.
13.
. 1
Introduction
483
.2
The overall goal of general and complete disarmament under effective
international control
484
.3
Treaty regimes for weapons of mass destruction
485
13.1.3.1
Nuclear
485
13.1.3.2
Chemical
490
13.1.3.3
Biological
491
13.1.4
Prospects for the establishment of an OPB
W
495
13.1.4.1
Efforts leading to the
2001
draft Protocol to the BWC
496
13.1.4.2
The
2001
draft Protocol and its collapse: the end of an OPBW for now
498
13.1.4.3
The resumed Fifth Review Conference: the New Process
499
13.1.4.4
Other current activities
500
13.1.5
Conclusion
502
13.2
Relevant Documents
506
13.2.1
The
1972
BWC
506
13.2.2
States Parties and Signatories
510
13.2.2.1
List of States Parties to the Convention on the Prohibition of the Develop¬
ment, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin
Weapons and on their Destruction (as of November
2003) 510
13.2.2.2
List of Signatories to the Convention on the Prohibition of the Develop¬
ment, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin
Weapons and on their Destruction (as of November
2003) 512
13.3
Further Reading and Websites
513
INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LAW
515
Chapter
14
The Hague Conference on Private International Law
517
14.1
The Hague Conference on Private International Law: an Introduction
518
Ham van Loon
14.1.1
Introduction
518
14.1.2
Origins
518
14.1.3
Significance of the Conference s work
521
14.1.4
The Hague Conference and other international organizations
525
14.2
Further Reading and Websites
526
CARNEGIE AND
SCHUMAN
527
Chapter
15
The Carnegie Foundation, the Academy and the Library
529
15.1
A View from the Peace Palace
530
Steven van
Hoogstraten
15.2
The Hague Academy of International Law
537
15.3
The Peace Palace Library
538
15.4
Further Reading and Websites
539
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
XIX
Chapter
16
Schuman:
Regional Organizations
541
16.1
Some Regional Organizations in The Hague:
Europol, Eurojust
and the
OSCE
High Commissioner on National
Minorities
541
David McKay
16.1.1
Europol:
the European Police Office
541
16.1.2
Eurojust: the European Judicial Cooperation Unit
544
16.1.3
The
OSCE
High Commissioner on National Minorities
546
16.2
Further Reading and Websites
549
About the Contributors
551
Abbreviations
557
Index
561
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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Forewords
VII
The Netherlands' Minister of Foreign Affairs
VII
Bernard
R.
Bot
The Mayor of the City of The Hague
VIII
Wim
J.
Deetman
The United Nations Legal Counsel IX
Hans
Coreii
Acknowledgements
XII
BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT
1
Chapter
1
Introduction
3
Peter van
Krieken
and David McKay
1.1
The Hague: Neutral Territory
3
1.2
Four Leading Figures
4
1.3
United Nations Cities
10
1.4
The Hague-based Institutions
17
1.5
Fundamental Principles of International Law
18
1.6
Promoting the Understanding of International Law
26
1.7
Organization of this Volume
27
1.8
Concluding Remarks
28
Chapter
2
Living Up to A Tradition
29
Arthur Eyffinger
2.1
The Hague, History and Identity
29
2.2
The
1899
Hague Peace Conference
31
2.3
The Pacific Settlement of Disputes
37
2.4
Humanitarian Issues
40
2.5
Disarmament, Peacekeeping, Conflict Prevention and Monitoring
42
2.6
Epilogue
44
2.7
Further Reading and Websites
45
Chapter
3
The Hague in the World
-
the World in The Hague
47
Bob
Lagerwaard
3.1
Origins of The Hague
47
3.2
Permanent Establishment of Government in The Hague
48
3.3
The 'Modern' Age
49
3.4
Developments After the Second World War
50
3.5
The 'Renaissance' Period
- 1990
to the Present
51
3.6
Success
52
3.6.1
Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
52
XIV
TABLE OF CONTENTS
3.7
Other Campaigns
55
3.8
A Dynamic Host City
56
3.9
Further Reading and Websites
58
Chapter
4
Headquarters Agreements
61
4.1
Unity and Diversity in Headquarters Agreements
61
Niels
Blokker
4.1.1
Introduction
61
4.1.2
Rules for the relationship between international organizations and host
States: lack of a general regime
62
4.1.3
Headquarters agreements concluded by the Netherlands
64
4.1.3.1
Existing headquarters agreements: an overview
64
4.1.3.2
Existing headquarters agreements: unity and diversity
65
4.1.4
Explaining the unity and diversity of headquarters agreements
72
4.2
Relevant Documents
75
4.2.1
ICTY
-
Headquarters Agreement
-
various documents
75
4.2.2
OPCW
-
Headquarters Agreement
91
4.3
Further Reading and Websites
110
Chapter
5
The Depositary Role of The Hague
111
5.1
The Hague: A Depositary City
111
Gerard
Limburg
5.1.1
Introduction 111
5.1.2
Review of the treaties administered by the Netherlands
113
5.1.2.1
The Hague Peace Conference conventions
113
5.1.2.2
The Hague Conventions on Private International Law
113
5.1.3
Miscellaneous
114
5.1.3.1
Procedures
114
5.1.4
Conclusions
115
5.2
Treaties of which the Netherlands (The Hague) is the Depositary
115
5.2.1
Chronological order
115
5.2.2
Thematic order
121
5.2.2.1
Private international law
121
5.2.2.2
The peace conference conventions
123
5.2.2.3
Miscellaneous
123
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
125
Chapter
6
The Permanent Court of Arbitration
127
6.1
The Permanent Court of Arbitration: an Overview
128
Bette S
hifin
an
6.1.1
Introduction
128
6.1.2
Origins of the Permanent Court of Arbitration
128
6.1.3
The Second Hague Peace Conference and the
1907
Convention
130
6.1.4
Methods of dispute resolution
130
TABLE OF CONTENTS
XV
6.1.5
Organization of the Permanent Court of Arbitration
132
6.1.5.1
International Bureau
132
6.1.5.2
Administrative Council
133
6.1.5.3
Members of the Court
133
6.1.6
Development of the Permanent Court of Arbitration
134
6.1.6.1
Early cases
134
6.1.6.2
The Permanent Court of Arbitration from
1907-1976 135
6.1.6.3
Contribution to international law and dispute resolution
135
6.1.6.4
The UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules: a new role for the Permanent Court of
Arbitration
138
6.1.6.5
The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal
138
6.1.7
The revitalization of the Permanent Court of Arbitration
139
6.1.7.1
Preparations for an anniversary
139
6.1.7.2
New procedural rules
140
6.1.7.3
The
1999
centennial
141
6.1.7.4
Increased caseload
141
6.1.8
Conclusion
144
6.2
Relevant Documents
144
6.2.1
Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes
— 29
July
1899 144
6.2.2
Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes
- 18
Octo¬
ber
1907 155
6.2.3
Optional Rules and Model Clauses
172
6.2.3.1
Model arbitration clause for use in connection with the Permanent Court of
Arbitration Optional Rules for Arbitrating Disputes between Two States
173
6.2.4
Contracting States
174
6.2.5
Panel of arbitrators
177
6.2.6
Recent and pending cases
177
6.3
Further Reading and Websites
178
Chapter
7
The Permanent Court of International Justice and International Court of
Justice
181
7.1
The International Court of Justice at the Beginning of the Twenty-First
Century
183
Shabtai Rosenne
7.1.1
Introduction
183
7.1.2
The first period:
1922-1931 183
7.1.3
The second period:
1931-1940/1945 190
7.1.4
The third period:
1945-1970 191
7.1.5
The fourth period:
1970-1985 199
7.1.6
The fifth period:
1985
onwards
200
7.2
Relevant Documents
204
7.2.1
United Nations Charter (excerpts)
204
7.2.2
Statute of the International Court of Justice
205
7.2.3
Composition of the Court
216
7.2.4
Pending cases
216
7.2.5
Cases by country
217
XVI
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
XVII
7.2.5.1
ICJ
-
contentious cases by country
7.2.5.2
PCIJ
-
contentious cases by country
7.2.6
Cases by year
7.2.6.1
ICJ
-
advisor)' opinions
7.2.6.2
ICJ
-
contentious cases
7.2.6.3
PCIJ
-
advisory opinions
7.2.6.4
PCIJ
—
contentious cases
7.3
Further Reading and Websites
Chapter
8
The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal
8.1
The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal: an Analysis
Charles Brower
8.1.1
The genesis of the Tribunal: the Iranian revolution and the hostage crisis
8.1.2
The structure and organization of the Tribunal
8.1.3
The nature of the Tribunal
8.1.4
The Tribunal rules: modification of the UNCITRAL rules
8.1.5
The formative early decisions of the Tribunal
8.1.6
A dramatic early challenge that confronted the Tribunal
8.1.7
The middle years of the Tribunal
8.1.8
The twilight years
8.1.9
An overall assessment of the Tribunal
8.1.10
The legacy of the Tribunal
8.2
Relevant Documents
8.2.1
Declaration of the Government of the Democratic and Popular Republic of
Algeria (General Declaration),
19
January
1981
8.2.2
Declaration of the Government of the Democratic and Popular Republic of
Algeria concerning the settlement of the claims by the Government of the
United States of America and the Government of the Islamic Republic of
Iran (Claims Settlement Declaration),
19
January
1981
8.3
Further Reading and Websites
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
Chapter
9
The Ad Hoc International Criminal Tribunals
9.1
9.
9.
9.
9.
9.
9.2
9.2.1
The Yugoslav Tribunal: An Ad Hoc Tribunal Prosecuting Individuals
Accused of Serious International Crimes
Kelly A skin
Introduction
Establishment of the Yugoslav Tribunal
Key provisions of the ICTY Statute
Basic operations of the Tribunal
Proceedings before the Tribunal
Other milestones and challenges
Relevant Documents
Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
217
226
231
231
232
237
238
239
241
243
243
247
252
253
255
258
259
262
264
265
266
266
270
273
275
277
278
278
279
281
282
285
288
292
292
9.2.2
Security Council Resolution on the appointment of the ICTY Prosecutor
9.2.3
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: various documents
9.3
Further Reading and Websites
Chapter
10
The United Nations Detention Unit
10.1
The United Nations Detention Unit: an Introduction
Nancy Grosselfinger
10.2
Relevant Documents
10.2.1
The United Nations Detention Unit Agreement
10.2.2
The United Nations Detention Unit Rules
Chapter
11
The International Criminal Court
11.1
11.
l.l
11.
1.2
11.
1.3
11.
1.3.1
11.
.3.2
11.
1.4
11.
.5
11.
1.6
11.
.7
п.:
п.:
!.l
п.:
S
The international Criminal Court: an Analysis
Nancy Combs
Introduction
Complementarity
Jurisdiction
Consent
Crimes within the Court's jurisdiction
The role of the Prosecutor
Enforcement powers
The ICC and its most vocal critic, the United States
Conclusion
Relevant Documents
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Further Reading and Websites
ARMS CONTROL
Chapter
12
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
12.1
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons: an Overview
Treasa Dunworth
12.1.1
Introduction
12.1.2
An historical overview
12.1.3
The Chemical Weapons Convention
12.1.4
The Organization
12.1.5
Conclusion
12.2
Relevant Documents
12.2.1
Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production,
Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction
12.2.2
List of annexes to the Chemical Weapons Convention
12.3
Further Reading and Websites
306
306
314
317
317
322
322
327
345
347
347
351
353
353
354
358
360
363
365
366
366
434
437
439
440
440
440
445
447
449
449
449
480
481
XVIII TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Chapter
13
The Organization for the Prohibition of Biological Weapons
483
13.1
The Case of the Organization for the Prohibition of Biological Weapons
483
Lisa
Tubassi
and Scott Spence
13.
13.
13.
. 1
Introduction
483
.2
The overall goal of 'general and complete disarmament under effective
international control'
484
.3
Treaty regimes for weapons of mass destruction
485
13.1.3.1
Nuclear
485
13.1.3.2
Chemical
490
13.1.3.3
Biological
491
13.1.4
Prospects for the establishment of an OPB
W
495
13.1.4.1
Efforts leading to the
2001
draft Protocol to the BWC
496
13.1.4.2
The
2001
draft Protocol and its collapse: the end of an OPBW for now
498
13.1.4.3
The resumed Fifth Review Conference: the'New Process'
499
13.1.4.4
Other current activities
500
13.1.5
Conclusion
502
13.2
Relevant Documents
506
13.2.1
The
1972
BWC
506
13.2.2
States Parties and Signatories
510
13.2.2.1
List of States Parties to the Convention on the Prohibition of the Develop¬
ment, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin
Weapons and on their Destruction (as of November
2003) 510
13.2.2.2
List of Signatories to the Convention on the Prohibition of the Develop¬
ment, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin
Weapons and on their Destruction (as of November
2003) 512
13.3
Further Reading and Websites
513
INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LAW
515
Chapter
14
The Hague Conference on Private International Law
517
14.1
The Hague Conference on Private International Law: an Introduction
518
Ham van Loon
14.1.1
Introduction
518
14.1.2
Origins
518
14.1.3
Significance of the Conference's work
521
14.1.4
The Hague Conference and other international organizations
525
14.2
Further Reading and Websites
526
CARNEGIE AND
SCHUMAN
527
Chapter
15
The Carnegie Foundation, the Academy and the Library
529
15.1
A View from the Peace Palace
530
Steven van
Hoogstraten
15.2
The Hague Academy of International Law
537
15.3
The Peace Palace Library
538
15.4
Further Reading and Websites
539
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
XIX
Chapter
16
Schuman:
Regional Organizations
541
16.1
Some Regional Organizations in The Hague:
Europol, Eurojust
and the
OSCE
High Commissioner on National
Minorities
541
David McKay
16.1.1
Europol:
the European Police Office
541
16.1.2
Eurojust: the European Judicial Cooperation Unit
544
16.1.3
The
OSCE
High Commissioner on National Minorities
546
16.2
Further Reading and Websites
549
About the Contributors
551
Abbreviations
557
Index
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