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Cambridge University Press International Law Reports
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Cambridge University Press International Law Reports
Book SynopsisThe International Law Reports is the only publication in the world wholly devoted to the regular and systematic reporting in English of decisions of international courts and arbitrators as well as judgments of national courts. Among the cases reported in Volume 117 is the ICJ 1998 ruling on preliminary objections in the Lockerbie decision relating to the trial before a Scottish court in the Netherlands, along with additional materials. Six leading cases of the ECJ concerning the implementation of United Nations sanctions are also reported. In addition the United Nations Compensation Commission Egyptian Workers'' Claims case, and the Sandline and Papua New Guinea 1998 arbitration under the UNCITRAL rules are reported. M/V Saiga (No 2) in 1998 and the Southern Bluefin Tuna Cases provisional measures rulings in 1999 from the International Tribunal for the Law of Sea are also included. Lastly, the volume contains Australia/New Zealand immigration cases.Table of Contents1. Case concerning Questions of Interpretation and Application of the 1971 Montreal Convention arising from the Aerial Incident at Lockerbie (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya v. United Kingdom) [International Court of Justice] 27/2/98 (preliminary objections); 2. M/V Saiga (No 2) (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines v. Guinea) (Request for Provisional Measures) [International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea] 11/3/98 (provisional measures); 3. Southern Bluefin Tuna Cases (New Zealand v. Japan) (Australia v. Japan) (Request for Provisional Measures) [International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea] 27/8/99 (provisional measures); 4. Egyptian Workers' Claims (Jurisdictional and Merits Phases) [United Nations Compensation Commission] 7/7/95 (jurisdiction phase) 9/7/97 (merits phase); 5. Bosphorus Hava Yollari Turizm Ve Ticaret As v. Minister for Transport, Energy and Communications, Ireland and the Attorney-General (Case C-84/95) [Court of Justice of the European Communities] 30/7/96; 6. Ebony Maritime SA and Loten Navigation Co. Ltd v. Prefetto della Provincia di Brindisi and Others (Case C-177/95) [Court of Justice of the European Communities] 27/2/97; 7. Belgian State v. Banque Indosuez and Another (Case C-177/96) [Court of Justice of the European Communities] 16/10/97; 8. Dorsch Consult Ingenieurgesellschaft MBH v. Council of the European Union and Commission of the European Communities (Case T-184/95) [Court of First Instance of the European Communities (Second Chamber] 28/4/98; 9. A. Racke GmbH and Co v. Hauptzollamt Mainz (Case C-162/96) [Court of Justice of the European Communities] 16/6/98; 10. Regina v. HM Treasury and the Bank of England, ex parte Centrocom srl (Case C-124/95) [England] [Court of Justice of the European Communities] 6/9/93 (QBDiv) 27/5/94 (CA) 14/1/97 (CJEC); 11. In the Matter of an International Arbitration under the UNCITRAL Rules between Sandline International Inc and the Independent State of Papua New Guinea (Interim Award) [Arbitration Tribunal] 9/10/98; 12. In the Matter of the Commercial Arbitration Act 1990 and In the Matter of an Application pursuant to Section 38 thereof by the Independent State of Papua New Guinea against Sandline International Inc [AUSTRAustraliaALIA] 30/3/99; 13. Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs v. Guo and Another; Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs v. Pan [Australia] 13/6/97; 14. Elika v. Minister of Immigration [New Zealand] 7/12/95; 15. Puliíuvea v. Removal Review Authority [New Zealand] 8/7/96; 16.Rajan v. Minister of Immigration [New Zealand] 30/7/96; Additional Materials: 1. Additional Materials regarding United-States-United Kingdom Arbitration concerning Heathrow Airport User Charges; 2. Additional Materials regarding the Case concerning Questions of Interpretation and Application of the 1971 Montreal Convention arising from the Aerial Incident at Lockerbie (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya v. United Kingdom); Security Council Resolution 1192 (1998); High Court of Justiciary (Proceedings in the Netherlands) (United Nations) Order 1998; Agreement concerning a Scottish Trial in the Netherlands (including Annexes and Exchange of Notes); Presidential Statement; 3. Additional Materials regarding the Egyptian Workers' Claims; Statement of Chief of Legal Service; Governing Council Decision No 43; Statement by President of Governing Council.
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Cambridge University Press International Law Reports
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Cambridge University Press International Law Reports Volume 119
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Cambridge University Press Boilerplate The Foundation Of Market Contracts
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Cambridge University Press hinduismandlaw
Book SynopsisCovering the earliest Sanskrit rulebooks through to the codification of 'Hindu law' in modern times, this interdisciplinary volume examines the interactions between Hinduism and the law. The authors present the major transformations to India's legal system in both the colonial and post colonial periods and their relation to recent changes in Hinduism. Thematic studies show how law and Hinduism relate and interact in areas such as ritual, logic, politics, and literature, offering a broad coverage of South Asia's contributions to religion and law at the intersection of society, politics and culture. In doing so, the authors build on previous treatments of Hindu law as a purely text-based tradition, and in the process, provide a fascinating account of an often neglected social and political history.Trade Review'[This] book has established connections between bodies of knowledge that were hitherto unconnected and, thereby, initiated a discourse in which all scholars of the polity and the law should be engaged.' Amita Dhanda, The HinduTable of ContentsForeword; List of contributors; Chronology; Map; Introduction Timothy Lubin, Donald R. Davis, Jr and Jayanth Krishnan; Part I. Hindu Law: 1. An historical overview of Hindu law Donald R. Davis, Jr; 2. Dharmaśāstra: a textual history Patrick Olivelle; 3. Hindu legal practice in premodern India Axel Michaels; 4. The creation of Anglo-Hindu law Rosane Rocher; 5. Marriage and family in colonial Hindu law Rachel Sturman; 6. Hindu law as personal law Rina Verma Williams; Part II. Law in Ancient and Medieval Hindu Traditions: 7. Hindu jurisprudence and scriptural hermeneutics Lawrence McCrea; 8. Indic conceptions of authority Timothy Lubin; 9. Śūdra Dharma and legal treatments of caste Ananya Vajpeyi; 10. Law, literature, and the problem of politics in medieval India Whitney Cox; 11. Hindu law as performance: ritual and poetic elements in Dharmaśāstra Robert Yelle; Part III. Law and Modern Hinduism: 12. Temples, deities, and the law Richard Davis; 13. In the divine court of appeals: vows before the God of justice Aditya Malik; 14. Contemporary caste discrimination and affirmative action Laura Dudley Jenkins; 15. Law and Hindu nationalist movements Smita Narula; 16. Legally and politically layered identities: a thumbnail survey of selected Hindu migration patterns from South Asia Jayanth Krishnan; Appendices; Glossary; Bibliography.
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Cambridge University Press Treaty Conflict and the European Union
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Cambridge University Press Buddhism and Law
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Cambridge University Press Global Project Finance Human Rights and Sustainable Development
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Cambridge University Press International Law Reports Volume 141 International Law Reports Series Number 141
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Cambridge University Press Dispute Settlement at the WTO The Developing Country Experience
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Cambridge University Press International Law Reports Volume 145 International Law Reports Series Number 145
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Cambridge University Press International Law Reports Volume 121
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Cambridge University Press International Law Reports Volume 124
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Cambridge University Press ICSID Reports Volume 6 06 International Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes Reports
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Cambridge University Press International Law Reports Volume 125
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Cambridge University Press International Law Reports Volume 127
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Cambridge University Press Seeds of Disaster Roots of Response How Private
Book SynopsisSeeds of Disaster, Roots of Response describes the economic, organizational, and institutional actions required to improve the continuity and recovery of vital public services in event of disaster. This is the first book to describe the fundamental trade-offs between private efficiency and public vulnerability in an open society.Trade Review'With 85% of America's critical infrastructure in private hands, the American people - and America's economy - are not going to be safe without strong, collaborative action by the public and private sector. Seeds of Disaster, Roots of Response is thus a timely and important volume that is a must-read for anyone concerned about our nation's security. ' Lee Hamilton, President, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and Vice Chair, 9/11 Commission'Industries that provide critical infrastructure are becoming more efficient, but more vulnerable. This book introduces 'security externalities', a phenomenon that inhibits private investments that would make critical infrastructure services more resilient to potential disaster from any source. It calls not only for more leadership but for more realistic policies from both the private and the public sector. ' Prof. Thomas C. Schelling, Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland and 2005 Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics'This important book calls for a public-private national infrastructure protection plan to replace the current disorganized and dysfunctional response to catastrophic threats from terrorism, natural disasters and gargantuan operational errors. It asks the hard questions about how government and business can define and finance respective roles and stop the Alphonse and Gaston routine which makes disasters even more disastrous.' Ben W. Heineman, Jr, Senior Fellow at Harvard Law School and Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, Former Senior Vice President and General Counsel of GETable of ContentsForeword General Robert T. Marsh; Part I. Seeds of Disaster: 1. Where private efficiency meets public vulnerability: the critical infrastructure challenge Philip Auerswald, Lewis M. Branscomb, Todd M. La Porte and Erwann Michel-Kerjan; Part II. A Critical Challenge: 2. A nation forewarned: vulnerability of critical infrastructure in the twenty-first century Lewis M. Branscomb; 3. The brittle superpower Stephen E. Flynn; 4. Critical infrastructure protection in the United States since 1993 Brian Lopez; 5. Evolution of vulnerability assessment methods Brian Lopez; Part III. Managing Organizations: 6. Managing for the unexpected: reliability and organizational resilience Todd M. La Porte; 7. Notes toward a theory of the management of vulnerability Robert A. Frosch; 8. Challenges of assuring high reliability when facing suicidal terrorism Todd M. La Porte; 9. Managing for reliability in an age of terrorism Paul R. Schulman and Emery Roe; 10. Organizational strategies for complex system resilience, reliability, and adaptation Todd M. La Porte; Part IV. Securing Networks: 11. Complexity and interdependence: the unmanaged challenge Philip Auerswald; 12. Managing reliability in electric power companies Jack Feinstein; 13. Coordinated and uncoordinated crisis responses by the electric industry Michael Kormos and Thomas Bowe; 14. Electricity: protecting essential services Jay Apt, M. Granger Morgan and Lester B. Lave; 15. A cyber threat to national security? Sean P. Gorman; 16. Interdependent security in interconnected networks Geoffrey Heal, Michael Kearns, Paul Kleindorfer and Howard Kunreuther; Part V. Creating Markets: 17. Insurance, the 14th critical sector Erwann Michel-Kerjan; 18. Private risk management for terrorist attacks Lloyd Dixon and Robert Reville; 19. Terrorism, insurance, and preparedness: connecting the dots James W. Macdonald; 20. Looking beyond TRIA: a clinical examination of potential terrorism loss sharing Howard Kunreuther and Erwann Michel-Kerjan; 21. Financing catastrophe risk with public and private (re)insurance resources Franklin W. Nutter; Part VI. Building Trust: 22. Private-public collaboration on a national and international scale Lewis M. Branscomb and Erwann Michel-Kerjan; 23. Information sharing with the private sector: history, challenges, innovation, and prospects Daniel B. Prieto; 24. Sharing the watch: public-private collaboration for infrastructure security John D. Donahue and Richard J. Zeckhauser; 25. The Paris initiative, 'anthrax and beyond': transnational collaboration among interdependent critical networks Patrick Lagadec and Erwann Michel-Kerjan; Part VII. Roots of Response: 26. Leadership: who will act? Philip Auerswald, Lewis M. Branscomb, Todd M. La Porte and Erwann Michel-Kerjan.
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Cambridge University Press International Law Reports Volume 128 International Law Reports Series Number 128
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