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adam_text | PROCEEDINGS OF THE 111TH ANNUAL MEETING
Chairs of the Committee Co-Editors of the Proceedings
of the Annual Meeting Aloysius Llamzon
Aloysius Llamzon Julie Maupin
Julie Maupin Saira Mohamed
Saira Mohamed
Contents
Foreword......................................................................... ix
An Introduction: What International Law Values
Aloysius Llamzon, Julie Maupin, and Saira Mohamed ............................... 1
Nineteenth Annual Grotius Lecture
Civil War Time: From Grotius to the Global War on Terror
David Armitage ................................................................ 3
On the Civil-Ness of Civil War: A Comment on David Armitage’s Civil War Time
Mary L. Dudziak .............................................................. 14
International Law and the Trump Administration: National and International
Security
Opening Remarks by:
Lucinda Low .................................................................. 21
introductory Remarks by:
Oonagh Fitzerald.............................................................. 22
Benjamin Wittes........................................................... 22
Remarks by:
Shireen Hunter ............................................................... 23
John Bellinger................................................................ 25
Elisa Massimino .............................................................. 26
Balancing Rights and Obligations of States and Investors
Introductory Remarks by:
R. Doak Bishop ............................................................... 43
Balancing Rights and Obligations of States and Investors: Is Reform Real or
Imagined?
Donald McRae ................................................................. 44
Rebalancing Rights and Duties of States and Investors
Marcos Orellana .............................................................. 46
Heading Off Disputes by Paying Attention to Human Rights in Foreign
Investor/Host State Contract Negotiations
John F. Sherman HI ........................................................... 48
Protecting Human Rights and Preserving the Benefits of ISDR
Hewitt Pate................................................................... 51
Changes in the Balance of Rights and Obligations: Toward Investor
Responsibilization
Laurence Boisson de Chazournes ............................................... 53
International Law and Cyberspace: Challenges for and by Non-State Actors
Introductory Remarks by:
Laura Dickinson................................................................. 57
Remarks by:
Col Gary Corn .................................................................. 57
Lt. Col. Sean Watts............................................................. 59
Jeannie Rhee .................................................................... 62
How International is International Law?
Remarks by:
Lori F. Damrosch ............................................................... 69
Maria Teresa Infante Caff....................................................... 71
Jacques deLisle ................................................................ 75
The Right to Fair Trials Under International Law
Remarks by:
Mark Ellis.......................................................................79
TPP, Brexit, and After: The Uneasy Future of Deep Economic Agreements
WTO Procedures to Monitor RTAs
Rohini Acharya ................................................................. 89
Foreign Policy and Trade Law: Japan’s Unexpected Leadership in TPP
Negotiations
Christina L. Davis.............................................................. 90
Stocktaking and Glimpsing at Trade Law’s Next Generation
Kathleen Claussen .............................................................. 92
Are International Claims Commissions Effective Dispute Resolution
Mechanisms?
Introductory Remarks by:
Natalie Klein ...................................................................97
Remarks by:
John R. Crook .................................................................. 97
Crafting a Successful International Mass Claims Commission
Chiara Giorgetti............................................................... 100
The Future of International Claims Commissions: Conceptualizing the EU’S
Proposed Multilateral Investment Court as an International Claims Tribunal
Jeremy K Sharpe ................................................................ 102
Does International Law Value Regionalism in Criminal Law Enforcement?
Introductory Remarks by:
Erika de Wet..............*.................................................... 107
The Shared Goals but Distinct Roles of Criminal and Human Rights Courts
Alexandra Huneeus ............................................................. 108
Late Breaking Panel: Missile Strikes Against Syria
Introductory Remarks by:
Catherine Powell ............................................................... 113
Remarks by:
Harold Hongju Koh ............................................................. 114
President Trump’s Declaration of War Against Syria
Saikrishna Bangalore Prakash ................................................... 119
Remarks by:
Jennifer Daskal ............................................................ 121
Stephen Pomper ............................................................. 123
Debate: Compulsory Jurisdiction in International Dispute Settlement: Beyond
David Versus Goliath?
Introduction................................................................... 129
Remarks by:
Ben Juratowitch QC.......................................................... 129
Loretta Malintoppi ....................................................... 131
Gleider I. Hernández ....................................................... 134
Tai-Heng Cheng ............................................................. 137
Ina Popova ................................................................. 138
Judge James Crawford ..................................................... 140
Judge Stephen Schwebel ..................................................... 141
Ben Juratowitch QC.......................................................... 141
Arms Control and The Challenges of New Technologies
Cyber Defense Norms and NATO
Steven Hill................................................................. 145
Keynote Address
Philippe Sands QC......................................................... 147
International Law and The Trump Administration: Trade and Investment
Opening Remarks by:
Mark Agrast ................................................................ 161
Remarks by:
Oonagh Fitzgerald......................................................... 162
Introductory Remarks by:
Gary Hufbauer............................................................... 163
Remarks by:
Aaditya Mattoo.............................................................. 163
Warren Maruyama ............................................................ 166
Rachel Brewster ............................................................ 167
Michael Smart............................................................... 168
Vagts Roundtable: Lawyering in The Age of Transnational Government
Opening Remarks by:
Lucinda Low .............................................................. 185
Remarks by:
Karen Vagts ................................................................ 185
Introductory Remarks by:
Hannah Buxbaum ............................................................. 186
Remarks by:
Kath Hall................................................................... 187
Sally March ................................................................ 191
Laura Stein................................................................. 192
Jonathan Welch ............................................................. 194
The Rise of Multistakeholder Global Governance
The Rise of Multistakeholder Partnerships
Ayelet Berman .............................................................. 205
Hudson Medal Luncheon: A Conversation With Georges Abi-Saab
Opening Remarks by:
Lucinda Low ................................................................. 209
Remarks by:
Paul Reich ler .............................................................. 209
introductory Remarks by:
Philip Alston................................................................ 210
Remarks by:
Georges Abi-Saab ............................................................ 211
Military Intervention by Consent
Remarks by:
Ashley S. Deeks ............................................................. 221
Consent, Forcible Intervention, and Internal Justification to Use Force
Eliav Lieblich .............................................................. 222
Military Intervention by Consent and Its Relationship to International Human
Rights Law
Jonathan Horowitz ......................................................... 225
Remarks by:
Robert Taylor ............................................................... 227
Fifth Annual Charles N. Brower Lecture on International Dispute Resolution:
The Multiple Functions of International Courts and the Singular Task of the
Adjudicator
Remarks By:
David D. Caron............................................................... 231
Regulating the Global Commons: The BBNJ Negotiations and Ocean Spaces
Beyond National Jurisdiction
Introductory Remarks by:
Catherine Redgwell............................................................. 241
Capacity Building and Technology Transfer for Marine Biodiversity in Areas
Beyond National Jurisdiction
Harriet Harden-Davies ........................................................243
Marine Genetic Resources, Including Sharing of Benefits
Angel Horna................................................................ 245
Area-Based Management Tools, Including Marine Protected Areas
Penelope Nevill ............................................................. 247
Environmental Assessment in Marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction:
Practice and Prospects
Robin Warner................................................................. 252
The Inter-American Human Rights System: Latest Jurisprudential Advances
and Setbacks
Remarks by:
Thomas Antkowiak............................................................. 257
Women’s Rights in Recent Inter-American Human Rights Jurisprudence
Bernard Duhaime.............................................................. 258
Remedies of the Inter-American Human Rights System
Viviana Krsticevic .......................................................... 261
Remarks by:
Alejandra Gonza ............................................................. 263
Friday Keynote: Seen and not Heard
Sandie Okoro ................................................................... 267
International Law and the Trump Administration: Global Engagement on
Environmental Law
Opening Remarks by:
Lucinda Low .................................................................... 269
Remarks by:
Sylvia Maciunas ................................................................ 269
Introductory Remarks by:
Paul Joffe ..................................................................... 270
Remarks by:
E. Donald Elliott .............................................................. 272
Susan Casey-Lefkowitz........................................................... 275
Carl Bruch ..................................................................... 278
Jean Krasno .................................................................. 284
Kevin Mead ..................................................................... 286
Dan Wade........................................................................ 286
Alicia Cate .................................................................... 287
Valuing Women in International Adjudication
Introductory Remarks by:
Susan Franck ................................................................... 289
Valuing Women as Counsel in International Adjudication
Kate Parlett ................................................................... 293
Valuing Diversity in All Forms in International Courts
Josephine Jarpa Dawuni ....................................................... 296
The Value and Purpose of International Law
The Purpose of International Law Is to Advance Justice—and International Law
Has No Value Unless It Does So
Mortimer N.S. Sellers .......................................................... 301
Remarks by:
Maxwell Chibundu ............................................................... 305
Peace is the Fundamental Value that International Law Exists to Serve
Cecilia M. Bailliet ............................................................ 308
New Voices: Jurisdictional Issues in International Law
Rethinking Compulsory Jurisdiction: The Case for U.S. Reentry into the ICJ’S
Optional Clause System
Brian McGarry................................................................... 313
Jurisdiction over Incidental Questions in International Law
Ben Love ..................................................................... 316
Designing Transnational Litigation: The Case Against Forum Non Conveniens
Maggie Gardner.................................................................. 321
Closing Plenary: Building Trust in International Law and Institutions
Opening Remarks by:
Lucinda Low .................................................................... 325
Introductory Remarks by:
Ernst Hirsch Ballin .......................................................... 325
Remarks by:
Christine van den Wyngaert ..................................................... 327
Bruno Simma............................................................... 330
Maurice Kamto .............................................................. 333
Philip Alston............................................................... 335
Jean Yu-Wen ................................................................ 338
Mark Wojcik............................................................... 338
Katie Lundy................................................................. 338
Chuck Newcomb .............................................................. 339
Saskia Bruines............................................................ 342
Benjamin Ferencz............................................................ 343
111th Annual Meeting Program................................................ 347
ASIL 2017 Annual Meeting Daily Program ........................................349
Fifty-Eighth Annual Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition . 379
Appendices
ASIL Assembly and Annual General Meeting ...................................... 385
In Memoriam
Sir Elihu Lauterpacht (1928-2017)
Stephen M. Schwebel ........................................................ 387
Memorial Notice ........................................................... 389
ASIL Officers and Executive Council ........................................ 391
American Journal of International Law ...................................... 393
International Legal Materials ............................................ 395
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 111TH ANNUAL MEETING
Chairs of the Committee Co-Editors of the Proceedings
of the Annual Meeting Aloysius Llamzon
Aloysius Llamzon Julie Maupin
Julie Maupin Saira Mohamed
Saira Mohamed
Contents
Foreword......................................................................... ix
An Introduction: What International Law Values
Aloysius Llamzon, Julie Maupin, and Saira Mohamed ............................... 1
Nineteenth Annual Grotius Lecture
Civil War Time: From Grotius to the Global War on Terror
David Armitage ................................................................ 3
On the Civil-Ness of Civil War: A Comment on David Armitage’s Civil War Time
Mary L. Dudziak .............................................................. 14
International Law and the Trump Administration: National and International
Security
Opening Remarks by:
Lucinda Low .................................................................. 21
introductory Remarks by:
Oonagh Fitzerald.............................................................. 22
Benjamin Wittes........................................................... 22
Remarks by:
Shireen Hunter ............................................................... 23
John Bellinger................................................................ 25
Elisa Massimino .............................................................. 26
Balancing Rights and Obligations of States and Investors
Introductory Remarks by:
R. Doak Bishop ............................................................... 43
Balancing Rights and Obligations of States and Investors: Is Reform Real or
Imagined?
Donald McRae ................................................................. 44
Rebalancing Rights and Duties of States and Investors
Marcos Orellana .............................................................. 46
Heading Off Disputes by Paying Attention to Human Rights in Foreign
Investor/Host State Contract Negotiations
John F. Sherman HI ........................................................... 48
Protecting Human Rights and Preserving the Benefits of ISDR
Hewitt Pate................................................................... 51
Changes in the Balance of Rights and Obligations: Toward Investor
Responsibilization
Laurence Boisson de Chazournes ............................................... 53
International Law and Cyberspace: Challenges for and by Non-State Actors
Introductory Remarks by:
Laura Dickinson................................................................. 57
Remarks by:
Col Gary Corn .................................................................. 57
Lt. Col. Sean Watts............................................................. 59
Jeannie Rhee .................................................................... 62
How International is International Law?
Remarks by:
Lori F. Damrosch ............................................................... 69
Maria Teresa Infante Caff....................................................... 71
Jacques deLisle ................................................................ 75
The Right to Fair Trials Under International Law
Remarks by:
Mark Ellis.......................................................................79
TPP, Brexit, and After: The Uneasy Future of Deep Economic Agreements
WTO Procedures to Monitor RTAs
Rohini Acharya ................................................................. 89
Foreign Policy and Trade Law: Japan’s Unexpected Leadership in TPP
Negotiations
Christina L. Davis.............................................................. 90
Stocktaking and Glimpsing at Trade Law’s Next Generation
Kathleen Claussen .............................................................. 92
Are International Claims Commissions Effective Dispute Resolution
Mechanisms?
Introductory Remarks by:
Natalie Klein ...................................................................97
Remarks by:
John R. Crook .................................................................. 97
Crafting a Successful International Mass Claims Commission
Chiara Giorgetti............................................................... 100
The Future of International Claims Commissions: Conceptualizing the EU’S
Proposed Multilateral Investment Court as an International Claims Tribunal
Jeremy K Sharpe ................................................................ 102
Does International Law Value Regionalism in Criminal Law Enforcement?
Introductory Remarks by:
Erika de Wet..............*.................................................... 107
The Shared Goals but Distinct Roles of Criminal and Human Rights Courts
Alexandra Huneeus ............................................................. 108
Late Breaking Panel: Missile Strikes Against Syria
Introductory Remarks by:
Catherine Powell ............................................................... 113
Remarks by:
Harold Hongju Koh ............................................................. 114
President Trump’s Declaration of War Against Syria
Saikrishna Bangalore Prakash ................................................... 119
Remarks by:
Jennifer Daskal ............................................................ 121
Stephen Pomper ............................................................. 123
Debate: Compulsory Jurisdiction in International Dispute Settlement: Beyond
David Versus Goliath?
Introduction................................................................... 129
Remarks by:
Ben Juratowitch QC.......................................................... 129
Loretta Malintoppi ....................................................... 131
Gleider I. Hernández ....................................................... 134
Tai-Heng Cheng ............................................................. 137
Ina Popova ................................................................. 138
Judge James Crawford ..................................................... 140
Judge Stephen Schwebel ..................................................... 141
Ben Juratowitch QC.......................................................... 141
Arms Control and The Challenges of New Technologies
Cyber Defense Norms and NATO
Steven Hill................................................................. 145
Keynote Address
Philippe Sands QC......................................................... 147
International Law and The Trump Administration: Trade and Investment
Opening Remarks by:
Mark Agrast ................................................................ 161
Remarks by:
Oonagh Fitzgerald......................................................... 162
Introductory Remarks by:
Gary Hufbauer............................................................... 163
Remarks by:
Aaditya Mattoo.............................................................. 163
Warren Maruyama ............................................................ 166
Rachel Brewster ............................................................ 167
Michael Smart............................................................... 168
Vagts Roundtable: Lawyering in The Age of Transnational Government
Opening Remarks by:
Lucinda Low .............................................................. 185
Remarks by:
Karen Vagts ................................................................ 185
Introductory Remarks by:
Hannah Buxbaum ............................................................. 186
Remarks by:
Kath Hall................................................................... 187
Sally March ................................................................ 191
Laura Stein................................................................. 192
Jonathan Welch ............................................................. 194
The Rise of Multistakeholder Global Governance
The Rise of Multistakeholder Partnerships
Ayelet Berman .............................................................. 205
Hudson Medal Luncheon: A Conversation With Georges Abi-Saab
Opening Remarks by:
Lucinda Low ................................................................. 209
Remarks by:
Paul Reich ler .............................................................. 209
introductory Remarks by:
Philip Alston................................................................ 210
Remarks by:
Georges Abi-Saab ............................................................ 211
Military Intervention by Consent
Remarks by:
Ashley S. Deeks ............................................................. 221
Consent, Forcible Intervention, and Internal Justification to Use Force
Eliav Lieblich .............................................................. 222
Military Intervention by Consent and Its Relationship to International Human
Rights Law
Jonathan Horowitz ......................................................... 225
Remarks by:
Robert Taylor ............................................................... 227
Fifth Annual Charles N. Brower Lecture on International Dispute Resolution:
The Multiple Functions of International Courts and the Singular Task of the
Adjudicator
Remarks By:
David D. Caron............................................................... 231
Regulating the Global Commons: The BBNJ Negotiations and Ocean Spaces
Beyond National Jurisdiction
Introductory Remarks by:
Catherine Redgwell............................................................. 241
Capacity Building and Technology Transfer for Marine Biodiversity in Areas
Beyond National Jurisdiction
Harriet Harden-Davies ........................................................243
Marine Genetic Resources, Including Sharing of Benefits
Angel Horna................................................................ 245
Area-Based Management Tools, Including Marine Protected Areas
Penelope Nevill ............................................................. 247
Environmental Assessment in Marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction:
Practice and Prospects
Robin Warner................................................................. 252
The Inter-American Human Rights System: Latest Jurisprudential Advances
and Setbacks
Remarks by:
Thomas Antkowiak............................................................. 257
Women’s Rights in Recent Inter-American Human Rights Jurisprudence
Bernard Duhaime.............................................................. 258
Remedies of the Inter-American Human Rights System
Viviana Krsticevic .......................................................... 261
Remarks by:
Alejandra Gonza ............................................................. 263
Friday Keynote: Seen and not Heard
Sandie Okoro ................................................................... 267
International Law and the Trump Administration: Global Engagement on
Environmental Law
Opening Remarks by:
Lucinda Low .................................................................... 269
Remarks by:
Sylvia Maciunas ................................................................ 269
Introductory Remarks by:
Paul Joffe ..................................................................... 270
Remarks by:
E. Donald Elliott .............................................................. 272
Susan Casey-Lefkowitz........................................................... 275
Carl Bruch ..................................................................... 278
Jean Krasno .................................................................. 284
Kevin Mead ..................................................................... 286
Dan Wade........................................................................ 286
Alicia Cate .................................................................... 287
Valuing Women in International Adjudication
Introductory Remarks by:
Susan Franck ................................................................... 289
Valuing Women as Counsel in International Adjudication
Kate Parlett ................................................................... 293
Valuing Diversity in All Forms in International Courts
Josephine Jarpa Dawuni ....................................................... 296
The Value and Purpose of International Law
The Purpose of International Law Is to Advance Justice—and International Law
Has No Value Unless It Does So
Mortimer N.S. Sellers .......................................................... 301
Remarks by:
Maxwell Chibundu ............................................................... 305
Peace is the Fundamental Value that International Law Exists to Serve
Cecilia M. Bailliet ............................................................ 308
New Voices: Jurisdictional Issues in International Law
Rethinking Compulsory Jurisdiction: The Case for U.S. Reentry into the ICJ’S
Optional Clause System
Brian McGarry................................................................... 313
Jurisdiction over Incidental Questions in International Law
Ben Love ..................................................................... 316
Designing Transnational Litigation: The Case Against Forum Non Conveniens
Maggie Gardner.................................................................. 321
Closing Plenary: Building Trust in International Law and Institutions
Opening Remarks by:
Lucinda Low .................................................................... 325
Introductory Remarks by:
Ernst Hirsch Ballin .......................................................... 325
Remarks by:
Christine van den Wyngaert ..................................................... 327
Bruno Simma............................................................... 330
Maurice Kamto .............................................................. 333
Philip Alston............................................................... 335
Jean Yu-Wen ................................................................ 338
Mark Wojcik............................................................... 338
Katie Lundy................................................................. 338
Chuck Newcomb .............................................................. 339
Saskia Bruines............................................................ 342
Benjamin Ferencz............................................................ 343
111th Annual Meeting Program................................................ 347
ASIL 2017 Annual Meeting Daily Program ........................................349
Fifty-Eighth Annual Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition . 379
Appendices
ASIL Assembly and Annual General Meeting ...................................... 385
In Memoriam
Sir Elihu Lauterpacht (1928-2017)
Stephen M. Schwebel ........................................................ 387
Memorial Notice ........................................................... 389
ASIL Officers and Executive Council ........................................ 391
American Journal of International Law ...................................... 393
International Legal Materials ............................................ 395
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spelling | American Society of International Law 111. 2017 Washington, DC Annual Meeting Verfasser (DE-588)1160068097 aut What international law values proceedings of the 111th annual meeting, April 12-15, 2017, Washington, DC American Society of International Law Washington, DC American Society of International Law [2018] x, 395 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2017 Washington, DC gnd-content American Society of International Law (DE-588)860-6 orm Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030353001&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030353001&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | What international law values proceedings of the 111th annual meeting, April 12-15, 2017, Washington, DC |
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title_exact_search | What international law values proceedings of the 111th annual meeting, April 12-15, 2017, Washington, DC |
title_full | What international law values proceedings of the 111th annual meeting, April 12-15, 2017, Washington, DC American Society of International Law |
title_fullStr | What international law values proceedings of the 111th annual meeting, April 12-15, 2017, Washington, DC American Society of International Law |
title_full_unstemmed | What international law values proceedings of the 111th annual meeting, April 12-15, 2017, Washington, DC American Society of International Law |
title_short | What international law values |
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title_sub | proceedings of the 111th annual meeting, April 12-15, 2017, Washington, DC |
topic_facet | Konferenzschrift 2017 Washington, DC |
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