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Do private and public international law coincide in their underlying objectives when it comes to their respective contribution to the realisation of global values? How do they work together towards the consistency and efficiency of the international legal order? This edited collection sets out a vis...
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Zusammenfassung: | Do private and public international law coincide in their underlying objectives when it comes to their respective contribution to the realisation of global values? How do they work together towards the consistency and efficiency of the international legal order? This edited collection sets out a vision: to serve modern society, the international legal order cannot be defined as public or private. Linkages and Boundaries focuses on the interface between private and public international law and the synergies that a joint approach brings to topical issues, such as corporate social responsibility and environmental law, as well as foundational concepts such as international jurisdiction, state sovereignty and party autonomy. The book showcases the dynamic interaction between the two disciplines, with a view to contribute to a dialogue that is still only in the early stages of delivering its full potential. The collection explores ways to deepen the dialogue between these two distinct but interrelated disciplines, with a view to further their progression towards a more integrated and holistic approach to legal problems that require an international approach. The book brings together well-known experts and new voices from both disciplines and from a wide range of jurisdictions in Europe, North America and South America. |
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520 | 8 | |a Do private and public international law coincide in their underlying objectives when it comes to their respective contribution to the realisation of global values? How do they work together towards the consistency and efficiency of the international legal order? This edited collection sets out a vision: to serve modern society, the international legal order cannot be defined as public or private. Linkages and Boundaries focuses on the interface between private and public international law and the synergies that a joint approach brings to topical issues, such as corporate social responsibility and environmental law, as well as foundational concepts such as international jurisdiction, state sovereignty and party autonomy. The book showcases the dynamic interaction between the two disciplines, with a view to contribute to a dialogue that is still only in the early stages of delivering its full potential. The collection explores ways to deepen the dialogue between these two distinct but interrelated disciplines, with a view to further their progression towards a more integrated and holistic approach to legal problems that require an international approach. The book brings together well-known experts and new voices from both disciplines and from a wide range of jurisdictions in Europe, North America and South America. | |
505 | 0 | |a Machine generated contents note: I.Mutually Strengthening Dialogue -- II.Discerning Synergies and Shared Values in International Law -- III.Functional Commonalities in International Law -- IV.Exploring Linkages and Boundaries in International Law -- V.Conclusion -- pt. I Discerning Synergies and Shared Values in International Law -- 1.Connecting Public and Private International Law / Alex Mills -- I.Introduction -- II.Sources -- III.Connections -- A.Principle -- B.History -- C.Functional Commonality -- D.Policy Incorporation -- E.Shared Objectives -- F.Methodology -- IV.Conclusions -- 2.Windows in International Law / Francesco Giglio -- I.Introduction -- II.Roman Interpretation: Between Strict and Flexible Legal Analysis -- III.Private and Public International Law as Professionally Distinct Fields -- IV.New Descriptive Tools for Private and Public International Law -- A.Descriptive Tool 1: The Windows -- B.Descriptive Tool 2: The (De)coders | |
505 | 0 | |a Note continued: C.Descriptive Tool 3: The Inbound and Outbound Travellers -- V.Windows, (De)coders and Travellers in Private and Public International Law -- A.The Windows in Private International Law -- B.The (De)coders in Private International Law -- C.The Travellers in Private International Law -- VI.Public International Law -- A.The Windows in Public International Law -- B.The (De)coders in Public International Law -- C.The Travellers in Public International Law -- VII.Concluding Remarks -- 3.`International' Rules in an Internal Setting / Kirsty J Hoad -- I.Introduction -- II.Case Study: The United Kingdom -- A.Sovereignty and the UK -- B.The Impact of Internal Divisions of Sovereignty on Public International Law and Private International Law Rules -- C.The Balance of State Sovereignty and Individual Autonomy where there is an Internal Division of Sovereignty: Role of Private International Law and Public International Law -- III.Conclusion | |
505 | 0 | |a Note continued: pt. II Functional Commonalities in International Law -- 4.Jurisdiction: Betwixt Unilateralism and Global Coordination / Veronica Ruiz Abou-Nigm -- I.Introduction -- II.Jurisdiction: `Many, Too Many, Meanings' -- III.Trends towards a Global `System'? -- IV.Bases of Jurisdiction -- V.Jurisdiction in Private International Law: Global Connectivity and `Justice Pluralism' -- VI.Public International Law Jurisdiction: Somewhere between Law and Power -- VII.Improving Coordination of Jurisdictional Frameworks in Private and Public International Law -- A.Development of, and Coordination Between, Rule-based Systems -- B.Epistemic Internationalisation of General Principles of International Competence -- C.The Role of International Judicial Oversight -- VIII.Conclusions -- 5.On the Dwindling Divide between the Public and Private: The Role of Soft Law Instruments in Global Governance / Maria Mercedes Albornoz | |
505 | 0 | |a Note continued: I.Introduction: Global Governance and the Confluence of Public and Private International Law -- II.`Softness' in Public International Law: `Deformalisation' and the Emergence of Global Governance -- III.Soft Law as Governance Technique: The Case of Private International Law -- IV.Responding to Law's Globalisation? Order and Justice within Contemporary Frameworks -- 6.The Role of Global Values in the Evaluation of Public Policy in International Investment and Commercial Arbitration / Ana Maria Daza-Clark -- I.Introduction -- II.Public Policy as an Exception to Compliance with International Obligations -- III.Public Policy and the Difficulties in its Definition -- IV.Public Policy as a Narrow Exception in Private International Law and a Broad Defence in Public International Law -- V.Types of Global Values that Influence International Arbitration -- A.Party Autonomy -- B.Free Trade -- C.Rejection of Corrupt Practices -- D.Non-Discrimination | |
505 | 0 | |a Note continued: VI.Incidence of Global Values in the Interpretation of Public Policy in International and Commercial and Investment Arbitration -- A.Public Policy Concerning the Merits of the Dispute and the Arbitral Procedure -- VII.Conclusions -- pt. III Exploring Linkages and Boundaries in International Law -- 7.Reconciling Human Rights and Supply Chain Management through Corporate Social Responsibility / Andreas Ruhmkorf -- I.Introduction -- II.CSR and Global Supply Chain Management: The Developing Legal Framework -- III.The Barriers in Public International Law -- A.TNCs and their Limited International Legal Personality -- B.Extraterritoriality -- C.Absence of Hard Law Triggers Soft Law Development -- IV.The Barriers in Private International Law -- A.The Applicable Law -- B.Rules of Jurisdiction -- C.The Legal Structure of Global Supply Chains -- D.Summary: The Barriers to Promoting CSR Posed by EU Private International Law Rules | |
505 | 0 | |a Note continued: V.Case Study of the Mobile Phone Industry -- VI.Towards a Hybrid Regulatory Approach: Transcending the Limits of Private and Public International Law -- A.The Strategic Use of Home State Regulation -- B.Steps Toward the Hybrid Regulatory Approach -- VII.Conclusion -- 8.Realising the Objectives of Public International Environmental Law through Private Contracts: The Need for a Dialogue with Private International Law Scholars / Lorna Gillies -- I.Introduction -- II.The Nagoya Protocol and Ad Hoc Private Contracts -- A.The Interface between the Nagoya Protocol and Private International Law -- B.Choice of Jurisdiction -- C.Choice of Applicable Law -- D.Access to Justice and Recognition of Foreign Judgments -- E.Alternative Dispute Resolution -- F.Preliminary Observations -- III.Standardised Contractual Clauses under the International Treaty -- A.The Interface between the International Treaty and Private International Law -- B.Comparative Observations | |
505 | 0 | |a Note continued: IV.Overall Reflection -- 9.International Investment Arbitration and the Arduous Route to Transparency / Sharon E Foster -- I.Introduction -- II.History -- A.Modern International Commercial Arbitration -- B.History of Investor-State Arbitration -- III.International Commercial Arbitration in Private International Law: Confidentiality and Privacy as the Norm -- IV.Investor-State Arbitration in Public International Law: Transparency as the Demand -- A.Public International Law and Transparency -- B.Investor-State Arbitration and Transparency -- V.Clash of Public Values with Functional Approaches -- VI.How Private Values and Public Values Meet -- A.Lack of Harmonisation in International Investment Law -- B.Pluralism -- C.Rule of Law -- VII.Dispute Settlement in the Proposed TTIP, TPP and CETA -- VIII.Conclusions -- 10.Protecting Whistleblowers: The Roles of Public and Private International Law / Amanda Wyper -- I.Introduction | |
505 | 0 | |a Note continued: II.Regulatory Approaches to Whistleblowing: Protection and Incentives -- III.Domestic UK Whistleblowing Regulation -- IV.Private International Law -- A.Jurisdiction -- B.Applicable Law -- V.The Contribution of Public International Law to Whistleblowing -- A.Whistleblowers and Freedom of Expression -- VI.Which States are Responsible for Providing Protection in a Cross-border Disclosure? -- A.Human Rights Obligations of the State of Disclosure -- B.Human Rights and Private International Law in the Context of Cross-border Whistleblowing -- VII.Conclusions. | |
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contents | Machine generated contents note: I.Mutually Strengthening Dialogue -- II.Discerning Synergies and Shared Values in International Law -- III.Functional Commonalities in International Law -- IV.Exploring Linkages and Boundaries in International Law -- V.Conclusion -- pt. I Discerning Synergies and Shared Values in International Law -- 1.Connecting Public and Private International Law / Alex Mills -- I.Introduction -- II.Sources -- III.Connections -- A.Principle -- B.History -- C.Functional Commonality -- D.Policy Incorporation -- E.Shared Objectives -- F.Methodology -- IV.Conclusions -- 2.Windows in International Law / Francesco Giglio -- I.Introduction -- II.Roman Interpretation: Between Strict and Flexible Legal Analysis -- III.Private and Public International Law as Professionally Distinct Fields -- IV.New Descriptive Tools for Private and Public International Law -- A.Descriptive Tool 1: The Windows -- B.Descriptive Tool 2: The (De)coders Note continued: C.Descriptive Tool 3: The Inbound and Outbound Travellers -- V.Windows, (De)coders and Travellers in Private and Public International Law -- A.The Windows in Private International Law -- B.The (De)coders in Private International Law -- C.The Travellers in Private International Law -- VI.Public International Law -- A.The Windows in Public International Law -- B.The (De)coders in Public International Law -- C.The Travellers in Public International Law -- VII.Concluding Remarks -- 3.`International' Rules in an Internal Setting / Kirsty J Hoad -- I.Introduction -- II.Case Study: The United Kingdom -- A.Sovereignty and the UK -- B.The Impact of Internal Divisions of Sovereignty on Public International Law and Private International Law Rules -- C.The Balance of State Sovereignty and Individual Autonomy where there is an Internal Division of Sovereignty: Role of Private International Law and Public International Law -- III.Conclusion Note continued: pt. II Functional Commonalities in International Law -- 4.Jurisdiction: Betwixt Unilateralism and Global Coordination / Veronica Ruiz Abou-Nigm -- I.Introduction -- II.Jurisdiction: `Many, Too Many, Meanings' -- III.Trends towards a Global `System'? -- IV.Bases of Jurisdiction -- V.Jurisdiction in Private International Law: Global Connectivity and `Justice Pluralism' -- VI.Public International Law Jurisdiction: Somewhere between Law and Power -- VII.Improving Coordination of Jurisdictional Frameworks in Private and Public International Law -- A.Development of, and Coordination Between, Rule-based Systems -- B.Epistemic Internationalisation of General Principles of International Competence -- C.The Role of International Judicial Oversight -- VIII.Conclusions -- 5.On the Dwindling Divide between the Public and Private: The Role of Soft Law Instruments in Global Governance / Maria Mercedes Albornoz Note continued: I.Introduction: Global Governance and the Confluence of Public and Private International Law -- II.`Softness' in Public International Law: `Deformalisation' and the Emergence of Global Governance -- III.Soft Law as Governance Technique: The Case of Private International Law -- IV.Responding to Law's Globalisation? Order and Justice within Contemporary Frameworks -- 6.The Role of Global Values in the Evaluation of Public Policy in International Investment and Commercial Arbitration / Ana Maria Daza-Clark -- I.Introduction -- II.Public Policy as an Exception to Compliance with International Obligations -- III.Public Policy and the Difficulties in its Definition -- IV.Public Policy as a Narrow Exception in Private International Law and a Broad Defence in Public International Law -- V.Types of Global Values that Influence International Arbitration -- A.Party Autonomy -- B.Free Trade -- C.Rejection of Corrupt Practices -- D.Non-Discrimination Note continued: VI.Incidence of Global Values in the Interpretation of Public Policy in International and Commercial and Investment Arbitration -- A.Public Policy Concerning the Merits of the Dispute and the Arbitral Procedure -- VII.Conclusions -- pt. III Exploring Linkages and Boundaries in International Law -- 7.Reconciling Human Rights and Supply Chain Management through Corporate Social Responsibility / Andreas Ruhmkorf -- I.Introduction -- II.CSR and Global Supply Chain Management: The Developing Legal Framework -- III.The Barriers in Public International Law -- A.TNCs and their Limited International Legal Personality -- B.Extraterritoriality -- C.Absence of Hard Law Triggers Soft Law Development -- IV.The Barriers in Private International Law -- A.The Applicable Law -- B.Rules of Jurisdiction -- C.The Legal Structure of Global Supply Chains -- D.Summary: The Barriers to Promoting CSR Posed by EU Private International Law Rules Note continued: V.Case Study of the Mobile Phone Industry -- VI.Towards a Hybrid Regulatory Approach: Transcending the Limits of Private and Public International Law -- A.The Strategic Use of Home State Regulation -- B.Steps Toward the Hybrid Regulatory Approach -- VII.Conclusion -- 8.Realising the Objectives of Public International Environmental Law through Private Contracts: The Need for a Dialogue with Private International Law Scholars / Lorna Gillies -- I.Introduction -- II.The Nagoya Protocol and Ad Hoc Private Contracts -- A.The Interface between the Nagoya Protocol and Private International Law -- B.Choice of Jurisdiction -- C.Choice of Applicable Law -- D.Access to Justice and Recognition of Foreign Judgments -- E.Alternative Dispute Resolution -- F.Preliminary Observations -- III.Standardised Contractual Clauses under the International Treaty -- A.The Interface between the International Treaty and Private International Law -- B.Comparative Observations Note continued: IV.Overall Reflection -- 9.International Investment Arbitration and the Arduous Route to Transparency / Sharon E Foster -- I.Introduction -- II.History -- A.Modern International Commercial Arbitration -- B.History of Investor-State Arbitration -- III.International Commercial Arbitration in Private International Law: Confidentiality and Privacy as the Norm -- IV.Investor-State Arbitration in Public International Law: Transparency as the Demand -- A.Public International Law and Transparency -- B.Investor-State Arbitration and Transparency -- V.Clash of Public Values with Functional Approaches -- VI.How Private Values and Public Values Meet -- A.Lack of Harmonisation in International Investment Law -- B.Pluralism -- C.Rule of Law -- VII.Dispute Settlement in the Proposed TTIP, TPP and CETA -- VIII.Conclusions -- 10.Protecting Whistleblowers: The Roles of Public and Private International Law / Amanda Wyper -- I.Introduction Note continued: II.Regulatory Approaches to Whistleblowing: Protection and Incentives -- III.Domestic UK Whistleblowing Regulation -- IV.Private International Law -- A.Jurisdiction -- B.Applicable Law -- V.The Contribution of Public International Law to Whistleblowing -- A.Whistleblowers and Freedom of Expression -- VI.Which States are Responsible for Providing Protection in a Cross-border Disclosure? -- A.Human Rights Obligations of the State of Disclosure -- B.Human Rights and Private International Law in the Context of Cross-border Whistleblowing -- VII.Conclusions. |
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spelling | Linkages and boundaries in private and public international law / Edited by Verónica Ruiz Abou-Nigm, Kasey McCall-Smith and Duncan French. Oxford ; New York : Hart, 2018. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer n rdamedia online resource nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. Do private and public international law coincide in their underlying objectives when it comes to their respective contribution to the realisation of global values? How do they work together towards the consistency and efficiency of the international legal order? This edited collection sets out a vision: to serve modern society, the international legal order cannot be defined as public or private. Linkages and Boundaries focuses on the interface between private and public international law and the synergies that a joint approach brings to topical issues, such as corporate social responsibility and environmental law, as well as foundational concepts such as international jurisdiction, state sovereignty and party autonomy. The book showcases the dynamic interaction between the two disciplines, with a view to contribute to a dialogue that is still only in the early stages of delivering its full potential. The collection explores ways to deepen the dialogue between these two distinct but interrelated disciplines, with a view to further their progression towards a more integrated and holistic approach to legal problems that require an international approach. The book brings together well-known experts and new voices from both disciplines and from a wide range of jurisdictions in Europe, North America and South America. Machine generated contents note: I.Mutually Strengthening Dialogue -- II.Discerning Synergies and Shared Values in International Law -- III.Functional Commonalities in International Law -- IV.Exploring Linkages and Boundaries in International Law -- V.Conclusion -- pt. I Discerning Synergies and Shared Values in International Law -- 1.Connecting Public and Private International Law / Alex Mills -- I.Introduction -- II.Sources -- III.Connections -- A.Principle -- B.History -- C.Functional Commonality -- D.Policy Incorporation -- E.Shared Objectives -- F.Methodology -- IV.Conclusions -- 2.Windows in International Law / Francesco Giglio -- I.Introduction -- II.Roman Interpretation: Between Strict and Flexible Legal Analysis -- III.Private and Public International Law as Professionally Distinct Fields -- IV.New Descriptive Tools for Private and Public International Law -- A.Descriptive Tool 1: The Windows -- B.Descriptive Tool 2: The (De)coders Note continued: C.Descriptive Tool 3: The Inbound and Outbound Travellers -- V.Windows, (De)coders and Travellers in Private and Public International Law -- A.The Windows in Private International Law -- B.The (De)coders in Private International Law -- C.The Travellers in Private International Law -- VI.Public International Law -- A.The Windows in Public International Law -- B.The (De)coders in Public International Law -- C.The Travellers in Public International Law -- VII.Concluding Remarks -- 3.`International' Rules in an Internal Setting / Kirsty J Hoad -- I.Introduction -- II.Case Study: The United Kingdom -- A.Sovereignty and the UK -- B.The Impact of Internal Divisions of Sovereignty on Public International Law and Private International Law Rules -- C.The Balance of State Sovereignty and Individual Autonomy where there is an Internal Division of Sovereignty: Role of Private International Law and Public International Law -- III.Conclusion Note continued: pt. II Functional Commonalities in International Law -- 4.Jurisdiction: Betwixt Unilateralism and Global Coordination / Veronica Ruiz Abou-Nigm -- I.Introduction -- II.Jurisdiction: `Many, Too Many, Meanings' -- III.Trends towards a Global `System'? -- IV.Bases of Jurisdiction -- V.Jurisdiction in Private International Law: Global Connectivity and `Justice Pluralism' -- VI.Public International Law Jurisdiction: Somewhere between Law and Power -- VII.Improving Coordination of Jurisdictional Frameworks in Private and Public International Law -- A.Development of, and Coordination Between, Rule-based Systems -- B.Epistemic Internationalisation of General Principles of International Competence -- C.The Role of International Judicial Oversight -- VIII.Conclusions -- 5.On the Dwindling Divide between the Public and Private: The Role of Soft Law Instruments in Global Governance / Maria Mercedes Albornoz Note continued: I.Introduction: Global Governance and the Confluence of Public and Private International Law -- II.`Softness' in Public International Law: `Deformalisation' and the Emergence of Global Governance -- III.Soft Law as Governance Technique: The Case of Private International Law -- IV.Responding to Law's Globalisation? Order and Justice within Contemporary Frameworks -- 6.The Role of Global Values in the Evaluation of Public Policy in International Investment and Commercial Arbitration / Ana Maria Daza-Clark -- I.Introduction -- II.Public Policy as an Exception to Compliance with International Obligations -- III.Public Policy and the Difficulties in its Definition -- IV.Public Policy as a Narrow Exception in Private International Law and a Broad Defence in Public International Law -- V.Types of Global Values that Influence International Arbitration -- A.Party Autonomy -- B.Free Trade -- C.Rejection of Corrupt Practices -- D.Non-Discrimination Note continued: VI.Incidence of Global Values in the Interpretation of Public Policy in International and Commercial and Investment Arbitration -- A.Public Policy Concerning the Merits of the Dispute and the Arbitral Procedure -- VII.Conclusions -- pt. III Exploring Linkages and Boundaries in International Law -- 7.Reconciling Human Rights and Supply Chain Management through Corporate Social Responsibility / Andreas Ruhmkorf -- I.Introduction -- II.CSR and Global Supply Chain Management: The Developing Legal Framework -- III.The Barriers in Public International Law -- A.TNCs and their Limited International Legal Personality -- B.Extraterritoriality -- C.Absence of Hard Law Triggers Soft Law Development -- IV.The Barriers in Private International Law -- A.The Applicable Law -- B.Rules of Jurisdiction -- C.The Legal Structure of Global Supply Chains -- D.Summary: The Barriers to Promoting CSR Posed by EU Private International Law Rules Note continued: V.Case Study of the Mobile Phone Industry -- VI.Towards a Hybrid Regulatory Approach: Transcending the Limits of Private and Public International Law -- A.The Strategic Use of Home State Regulation -- B.Steps Toward the Hybrid Regulatory Approach -- VII.Conclusion -- 8.Realising the Objectives of Public International Environmental Law through Private Contracts: The Need for a Dialogue with Private International Law Scholars / Lorna Gillies -- I.Introduction -- II.The Nagoya Protocol and Ad Hoc Private Contracts -- A.The Interface between the Nagoya Protocol and Private International Law -- B.Choice of Jurisdiction -- C.Choice of Applicable Law -- D.Access to Justice and Recognition of Foreign Judgments -- E.Alternative Dispute Resolution -- F.Preliminary Observations -- III.Standardised Contractual Clauses under the International Treaty -- A.The Interface between the International Treaty and Private International Law -- B.Comparative Observations Note continued: IV.Overall Reflection -- 9.International Investment Arbitration and the Arduous Route to Transparency / Sharon E Foster -- I.Introduction -- II.History -- A.Modern International Commercial Arbitration -- B.History of Investor-State Arbitration -- III.International Commercial Arbitration in Private International Law: Confidentiality and Privacy as the Norm -- IV.Investor-State Arbitration in Public International Law: Transparency as the Demand -- A.Public International Law and Transparency -- B.Investor-State Arbitration and Transparency -- V.Clash of Public Values with Functional Approaches -- VI.How Private Values and Public Values Meet -- A.Lack of Harmonisation in International Investment Law -- B.Pluralism -- C.Rule of Law -- VII.Dispute Settlement in the Proposed TTIP, TPP and CETA -- VIII.Conclusions -- 10.Protecting Whistleblowers: The Roles of Public and Private International Law / Amanda Wyper -- I.Introduction Note continued: II.Regulatory Approaches to Whistleblowing: Protection and Incentives -- III.Domestic UK Whistleblowing Regulation -- IV.Private International Law -- A.Jurisdiction -- B.Applicable Law -- V.The Contribution of Public International Law to Whistleblowing -- A.Whistleblowers and Freedom of Expression -- VI.Which States are Responsible for Providing Protection in a Cross-border Disclosure? -- A.Human Rights Obligations of the State of Disclosure -- B.Human Rights and Private International Law in the Context of Cross-border Whistleblowing -- VII.Conclusions. 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spellingShingle | Linkages and boundaries in private and public international law / Machine generated contents note: I.Mutually Strengthening Dialogue -- II.Discerning Synergies and Shared Values in International Law -- III.Functional Commonalities in International Law -- IV.Exploring Linkages and Boundaries in International Law -- V.Conclusion -- pt. I Discerning Synergies and Shared Values in International Law -- 1.Connecting Public and Private International Law / Alex Mills -- I.Introduction -- II.Sources -- III.Connections -- A.Principle -- B.History -- C.Functional Commonality -- D.Policy Incorporation -- E.Shared Objectives -- F.Methodology -- IV.Conclusions -- 2.Windows in International Law / Francesco Giglio -- I.Introduction -- II.Roman Interpretation: Between Strict and Flexible Legal Analysis -- III.Private and Public International Law as Professionally Distinct Fields -- IV.New Descriptive Tools for Private and Public International Law -- A.Descriptive Tool 1: The Windows -- B.Descriptive Tool 2: The (De)coders Note continued: C.Descriptive Tool 3: The Inbound and Outbound Travellers -- V.Windows, (De)coders and Travellers in Private and Public International Law -- A.The Windows in Private International Law -- B.The (De)coders in Private International Law -- C.The Travellers in Private International Law -- VI.Public International Law -- A.The Windows in Public International Law -- B.The (De)coders in Public International Law -- C.The Travellers in Public International Law -- VII.Concluding Remarks -- 3.`International' Rules in an Internal Setting / Kirsty J Hoad -- I.Introduction -- II.Case Study: The United Kingdom -- A.Sovereignty and the UK -- B.The Impact of Internal Divisions of Sovereignty on Public International Law and Private International Law Rules -- C.The Balance of State Sovereignty and Individual Autonomy where there is an Internal Division of Sovereignty: Role of Private International Law and Public International Law -- III.Conclusion Note continued: pt. II Functional Commonalities in International Law -- 4.Jurisdiction: Betwixt Unilateralism and Global Coordination / Veronica Ruiz Abou-Nigm -- I.Introduction -- II.Jurisdiction: `Many, Too Many, Meanings' -- III.Trends towards a Global `System'? -- IV.Bases of Jurisdiction -- V.Jurisdiction in Private International Law: Global Connectivity and `Justice Pluralism' -- VI.Public International Law Jurisdiction: Somewhere between Law and Power -- VII.Improving Coordination of Jurisdictional Frameworks in Private and Public International Law -- A.Development of, and Coordination Between, Rule-based Systems -- B.Epistemic Internationalisation of General Principles of International Competence -- C.The Role of International Judicial Oversight -- VIII.Conclusions -- 5.On the Dwindling Divide between the Public and Private: The Role of Soft Law Instruments in Global Governance / Maria Mercedes Albornoz Note continued: I.Introduction: Global Governance and the Confluence of Public and Private International Law -- II.`Softness' in Public International Law: `Deformalisation' and the Emergence of Global Governance -- III.Soft Law as Governance Technique: The Case of Private International Law -- IV.Responding to Law's Globalisation? Order and Justice within Contemporary Frameworks -- 6.The Role of Global Values in the Evaluation of Public Policy in International Investment and Commercial Arbitration / Ana Maria Daza-Clark -- I.Introduction -- II.Public Policy as an Exception to Compliance with International Obligations -- III.Public Policy and the Difficulties in its Definition -- IV.Public Policy as a Narrow Exception in Private International Law and a Broad Defence in Public International Law -- V.Types of Global Values that Influence International Arbitration -- A.Party Autonomy -- B.Free Trade -- C.Rejection of Corrupt Practices -- D.Non-Discrimination Note continued: VI.Incidence of Global Values in the Interpretation of Public Policy in International and Commercial and Investment Arbitration -- A.Public Policy Concerning the Merits of the Dispute and the Arbitral Procedure -- VII.Conclusions -- pt. III Exploring Linkages and Boundaries in International Law -- 7.Reconciling Human Rights and Supply Chain Management through Corporate Social Responsibility / Andreas Ruhmkorf -- I.Introduction -- II.CSR and Global Supply Chain Management: The Developing Legal Framework -- III.The Barriers in Public International Law -- A.TNCs and their Limited International Legal Personality -- B.Extraterritoriality -- C.Absence of Hard Law Triggers Soft Law Development -- IV.The Barriers in Private International Law -- A.The Applicable Law -- B.Rules of Jurisdiction -- C.The Legal Structure of Global Supply Chains -- D.Summary: The Barriers to Promoting CSR Posed by EU Private International Law Rules Note continued: V.Case Study of the Mobile Phone Industry -- VI.Towards a Hybrid Regulatory Approach: Transcending the Limits of Private and Public International Law -- A.The Strategic Use of Home State Regulation -- B.Steps Toward the Hybrid Regulatory Approach -- VII.Conclusion -- 8.Realising the Objectives of Public International Environmental Law through Private Contracts: The Need for a Dialogue with Private International Law Scholars / Lorna Gillies -- I.Introduction -- II.The Nagoya Protocol and Ad Hoc Private Contracts -- A.The Interface between the Nagoya Protocol and Private International Law -- B.Choice of Jurisdiction -- C.Choice of Applicable Law -- D.Access to Justice and Recognition of Foreign Judgments -- E.Alternative Dispute Resolution -- F.Preliminary Observations -- III.Standardised Contractual Clauses under the International Treaty -- A.The Interface between the International Treaty and Private International Law -- B.Comparative Observations Note continued: IV.Overall Reflection -- 9.International Investment Arbitration and the Arduous Route to Transparency / Sharon E Foster -- I.Introduction -- II.History -- A.Modern International Commercial Arbitration -- B.History of Investor-State Arbitration -- III.International Commercial Arbitration in Private International Law: Confidentiality and Privacy as the Norm -- IV.Investor-State Arbitration in Public International Law: Transparency as the Demand -- A.Public International Law and Transparency -- B.Investor-State Arbitration and Transparency -- V.Clash of Public Values with Functional Approaches -- VI.How Private Values and Public Values Meet -- A.Lack of Harmonisation in International Investment Law -- B.Pluralism -- C.Rule of Law -- VII.Dispute Settlement in the Proposed TTIP, TPP and CETA -- VIII.Conclusions -- 10.Protecting Whistleblowers: The Roles of Public and Private International Law / Amanda Wyper -- I.Introduction Note continued: II.Regulatory Approaches to Whistleblowing: Protection and Incentives -- III.Domestic UK Whistleblowing Regulation -- IV.Private International Law -- A.Jurisdiction -- B.Applicable Law -- V.The Contribution of Public International Law to Whistleblowing -- A.Whistleblowers and Freedom of Expression -- VI.Which States are Responsible for Providing Protection in a Cross-border Disclosure? -- A.Human Rights Obligations of the State of Disclosure -- B.Human Rights and Private International Law in the Context of Cross-border Whistleblowing -- VII.Conclusions. 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title_short | Linkages and boundaries in private and public international law / |
title_sort | linkages and boundaries in private and public international law |
topic | Conflict of laws. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85030965 International law. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067417 International and municipal law. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067365 Droit international privé. Droit international et droit interne. LAW / Essays. bisacsh LAW / General Practice. bisacsh LAW / Jurisprudence. bisacsh LAW / Paralegals & Paralegalism. bisacsh LAW / Practical Guides. bisacsh LAW / Reference. bisacsh Conflict of laws fast International and municipal law fast International law fast Internationales Privatrecht gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4027446-9 Völkerrecht gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4063693-8 |
topic_facet | Conflict of laws. International law. International and municipal law. Droit international privé. Droit international et droit interne. LAW / Essays. LAW / General Practice. LAW / Jurisprudence. LAW / Paralegals & Paralegalism. LAW / Practical Guides. LAW / Reference. Conflict of laws International and municipal law International law Internationales Privatrecht Völkerrecht |
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