Abstract: Contents: Rethinking international law and justice, Spencer Zifcak. Part I International Humanitarian Law: A right to fight: the belligerent's privilege, Steve Nabors Justice and protection of civilians in armed conflicts through the enforcement of the international legal obligations: the case of the Gaza Strip, Davide Tundo How effective are national remedies in securing international justice?, Selman Karakul Rethinking justice: individual criminal responsibility, immunity and torture, Amrita Mukherjee Interpreting the most-favoured-nation clause in investment treaty arbitration: interpretation as a process of creating an obligation?, Tomoko Ishikawa. Part II Non-State Actors in Promoting Justice: Accountability of multinational corporations for human rights and environmental abuse: how far can extraterritorial jurisdiction go?, Angelica Bonfanti The Alien Tort Statute as access to justice, post Kiobel: when the international norm prohibiting nonconsensual human experimentation is violated, Bethany J. Spielman The role of NGOs and accountability of corporations for human right infringements, Genny Ngende Non-state actors and international climate justice under global climate governance, Saheed Alabi The status of non-state actors under the international rule of law: a search for global justice, Mohammad H. Zarei and Azar Safari. Part III Rethinking Aspects of International Justice: The responsibility to protect at the United Nations, Spencer Zifcak Is justice the first virtue of international institutions?, Charles Sampford Is it justice or justice(s)? The concept of justice in Western and Islamic natural law traditions, Ahmet Ulvi TurkbaAY General principles of law and international law-making, Gabor Sulyok. Index.
Publication Year: 2016
Publication Date: 2016-04-08
Language: en
Type: book
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