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Confronting Complexity, Valuing Elegance, David D. Caron
Confronting Complexity, Valuing Elegance, David D. Caron
David D. Caron
These opening remarks to 106th Annual Meeting for the American Society of International Law, first, explore what it means for something to be a complexity and, second, suggest how we as scholars and advisors should pursue something that does not come naturally to lawyers, namely that we should pursue elegance in the face of complexity.
International Courts And Tribunals: Their Roles Amidst A World Of Courts, David D. Caron
International Courts And Tribunals: Their Roles Amidst A World Of Courts, David D. Caron
David D. Caron
No abstract provided.
Contemporary International Law Issues In The Asia Pacific: The Importance And Challenge Of The Difference Between Principles And Rules In International Law, David D. Caron
David D. Caron
No abstract provided.
The Independence And Impartiality Of Legal Systems, David D. Caron
The Independence And Impartiality Of Legal Systems, David D. Caron
David D. Caron
As lawyers, we often focus on the independence and impartiality of a judge or of an arbitrator. At least as important, however, is whether the system itself is independent or impartial. This is particularly true given that the task of building robust rule of law around the world is an initiative near the top of many foreign policy lists and that a central component of robust rule of law is the existence of a system of independent and impartial courts and tribunals. But what does it mean to require independence and impartiality at the level of the system rather than …
9/11 And The Tail Of Historic Events, The American Society Of International Law, David D. Caron
9/11 And The Tail Of Historic Events, The American Society Of International Law, David D. Caron
David D. Caron
The continuing influence (the “tail”) of historic events such as 9/11 has numerous dimensions. In international law, the event and the responses to the event can mark a shift in customary law, for example. Such events also influence who we are as a community and what we focus upon.
Contemporary International Law Issues In Asia Pacific: The Importance And Challenge Of The Difference Between Rules And Principles In International Law, David D. Caron
David D. Caron
No abstract provided.
Two Strands Of Change, Asil Newsletter, David D. Caron
Two Strands Of Change, Asil Newsletter, David D. Caron
David D. Caron
No abstract provided.
The Save Our State Amendment And Scotus: Why We Go To Miami, American Society Of International Law Newsletter, David D. Caron
The Save Our State Amendment And Scotus: Why We Go To Miami, American Society Of International Law Newsletter, David D. Caron
David D. Caron
No abstract provided.
By Prohibiting Foreign Lawyers From Participating, California Is Missing Out, David D. Caron, Leah D. Harhay
By Prohibiting Foreign Lawyers From Participating, California Is Missing Out, David D. Caron, Leah D. Harhay
David D. Caron
California Code of Civil Procedure §1282.4 and Local Rule 9.43 govern the ability of attorneys who are not members of the State Bar of California to act as counsel in international arbitrations here. Both allow out-of-state attorneys to participate in these arbitrations, but provide no similar provisions for out-of-country attorneys. However, even out-of-state attorneys are not safe. In 2011, when §1282.4 sunsets, out-of-state attorneys will also be barred from appearing as counsel in California-based international arbitrations.
Framing Political Theory Of International Courts And Tribunals: Reflections At The Centennial, David D. Caron
Framing Political Theory Of International Courts And Tribunals: Reflections At The Centennial, David D. Caron
David D. Caron
This lecture given at the 100th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law explores the lack of agreement on political theory informing scholarship regarding international courts and tribunals. The lecture provides a sketch of such a frame in which the primary object is to identify different generating impulses for courts and tribunals in the international arena. It is not an effort to theorize about which of several forms of institution is chosen ultimately, but instead to understand the impulse to create a court or tribunal at all and therefore the contours of the phenomena that scholars studies.
The United Nations Compensation Commission For Claims Arising Out Of The 1991 Gulf War: The ‘Arising Prior To’ Decision, David D. Caron
The United Nations Compensation Commission For Claims Arising Out Of The 1991 Gulf War: The ‘Arising Prior To’ Decision, David D. Caron
David D. Caron
This article concerns the United Nations Compensation Commission, what came to be known as the “arising prior to” clause of United Nations Security Council Resolution 687 and the decision taken as to what that clause meant. In terms of effect on the docket of the Commission, probably no other decision had equal significance. It also is particularly noteworthy for its articulation of the proper method for interpretation of a Security Council resolution. Before examining the Panel’s decision and its application by the Commission, the article describes the establishment and working method of the Commission so that the reader may appreciate …
State Crimes: Looking At Municipal Experience With Organizational Crime, David D. Caron
State Crimes: Looking At Municipal Experience With Organizational Crime, David D. Caron
David D. Caron
No abstract provided.
Does International Law Matter?, David D. Caron
The Reconstruction Of Iraq: Dealing With Debt, David D. Caron
The Reconstruction Of Iraq: Dealing With Debt, David D. Caron
David D. Caron
No abstract provided.
Between Empire And Community -- The United States And Multilateralism 2001-2003: A Mid Term Assessment, David D. Caron
Between Empire And Community -- The United States And Multilateralism 2001-2003: A Mid Term Assessment, David D. Caron
David D. Caron
No abstract provided.
The Ilc Articles On State Responsibility: The Paradoxical Relationship Between Form And Authority, David D. Caron
The Ilc Articles On State Responsibility: The Paradoxical Relationship Between Form And Authority, David D. Caron
David D. Caron
No abstract provided.
International Tribunals And The Role Of The Host Country, David D. Caron
International Tribunals And The Role Of The Host Country, David D. Caron
David D. Caron
No abstract provided.
International Sanctions, Ocean Management And The Law Of The Sea: A Study Of Denial Of Access To Fishing, David D. Caron
International Sanctions, Ocean Management And The Law Of The Sea: A Study Of Denial Of Access To Fishing, David D. Caron
David D. Caron
No abstract provided.