essays in memory of Li Haopei ; edited by Sienho Yee and Wang Tieya.
New York :
Routledge,
2001.
xxix, 529 pages :
portrait ;
25 cm.
Routledge studies in international law
Includes bibliographical references (pages xxvii-xxix) and index.
A eulogy for Judge Li Haopei / Antonio Cassese -- My friend Li Haopei / Wang Tieya -- Li Haopei: a biography -- Li Haopei: a bibliography / Ling Yan -- Pt. I. Trends and perspectives. 1. Shifting paradigms of international law and world order in an era of historical transition / Edward McWhinney. 2. Towards an international law of co-progressiveness / Sienho Yee -- Pt. II. Sources of international law. 3. The contribution of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia to the ascertainment of general principles of law recognized by the community of nations / Antonio Cassese. 4. Opinio juris: a key concept in international law that is much misunderstood / Bin Cheng. 5. Judicial decisions as a source of international law and the defence of duress in murder or other cases arising from armed conflict / Bing Bing Jia -- Pt. III. Substance and theories of international law. 6. The concept of "war crimes" / Georges Abi-Saab. 7. A new area of international law: the protection of maritime cultural property / Kaare Bangert. 8. IMF governance, the Asian financial crisis, and the new international financial architecture / Bartram S. Brown. 9. Passing the baton: the delegation of Security Council enforcement powers from Kuwait to Kosovo / Simon Chesterman. 10. State responsibility for violations of human rights / Wladyslaw Czaplinski. 11. Russia and international human rights / Gennady M. Danilenko. 12. Responsibility of states and individuals for international crimes / Vladimir-Djuro Degan. 13. China and the principle of sovereign equality in the 21st century / Gao Feng. 14. The legality of NATO's military action in Kosovo: is there a right of humanitarian intervention? / Christine Gray. 15. Immunity and "Double criminality": General Augusto Pinochet before the House of Lords / John R. W. D. Jones. 16. The use of the term "(Public) Morality" in the European Convention on Human Rights: a brief history / Santiago Legarre. 17. International legal issues arising in the Kosovo crisis / Vaughan Lowe. 18. Content and contours of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes / Jordan J. Paust. 19. The legal qualification of the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia: double standards or new horizons for international humanitarian law? / Marco Sassoli. 20. Monitoring the convention against racial discrimination in the post-Cold War context / Theo Van Boven. 21. General principles of law regarding the protection of minorities / Budislav Vukas. 22. Sovereignty in global economic integration: a Chinese perspective / Guiguo Wang. 23. The doctrine of command responsibility as applied to civilian leaders: the ICTR and the Kayishema case / Zhu Wenqi -- Pt. IV. Courts and adjudication. 24. The international protection of human rights: experiences with the European Court of Human Rights / Rudolf Bernhardt. 25. The International Court of Justice and human rights in the 1990s -- linking peace and justice through the right to life / Ross Garland. 26. The supervision of the execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights / Ronald St. J. MacDonald. 27. Judicial procedures and the protection of human rights: the European context / Peter Malanczuk. 28. Challenges to indictments in international criminal trials / Richard May. 29. Contributions of the International Criminal Tribunals to the development of substantive international humanitarian law / Gabrielle Kirk McDonald. 30. The competence of a tribunal to deny its existence / Mohamed Shahabuddeen. 31. The ICJ's jurisdiction in the Legality of Use of Force cases / Jianming Shen -- App. Jus cogens and international law / Li Haopei