For the sake of present and future generations [e-book] : essays on international law, crime and justice in honour of Roger S. Clark.

Colaborador(es): Linton, Suzannah [editora] | Schabas, William A, 1950- [editor] | Simpson, Gerald J [editor]Tipo de material: TextoTextoLeiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2015]Edición: Edited by Suzannah Linton, Gerry Simpson, William A. SchabasDescripción: 1 recurso electrónico (xxiv, 679 pages)Tipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9789004270725 (ebook)Tema(s): Clark, Roger S., 1940- -- Homenajes -- Libros electrónicos | Ciudadanía -- Libros electrónicos | Crímenes de lesa humanidad -- Libros electrónicos | Delitos internacionales -- Libros electrónicos | Derecho internacional -- Libros electrónicos | Derechos de los indígenas -- Libros electrónicos | Derechos humanos (Derecho internacional) -- Libros electrónicos | Genocidio -- Libros electrónicosClasificación CDD: LE341 Recursos en línea: Acceso en línea
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Resumen: Professor Roger Stenson Clark has played a pivotal role in developing International Criminal Law, and the movement against nuclear weapons. He was one of the intellectual and moral fathers of the International Criminal Court. This Festschrift brings together forty-one appreciative friends to honour his remarkable contribution. The distinguished contributors provide incisive contributions ranging from the reform of the Security Council, to rule of law and international justice in Africa, to New Zealand cultural heritage, to customary international law in US courts, and more. Threaded through these richly diverse contributions is one common feature: a belief in values and morality in human conduct, and a passion for transformative use of law, 'for the sake of present and future generations.'
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Appreciation / Jose Ramos Horta -- Tribute / Tuiloma Neroni Slade -- Laudatio : in honour of Roger S. Clark / M. Cherif Bassiouni -- Roger Clark, a personal tribute / William Schabas -- Roger avant-garde / Gerry Simpson -- Germany and the crime of aggression / Claus Kress -- Mobilising law on the side of peace : Security Council reform and the crime of aggression / Brian J. Foley -- From the shoulders of giants : Harold Nicolson's Peacemaking 1919 and The Congress of Vienna / Pam Jenoff -- The rule of law, the international justice system and Africa / Daniel David Ntanda Nsereko -- Global citizenship / Kennedy Graham -- From Dr Strangelove to Dr Suess : contributions of Professor Roger Clark on the legal norm against nuclear weapons / Alyn Ware -- Updating the standard minimum rules for the treatment of prisoners / Nigel S. Rodley, Andrea Huber and Lorna Mcgregor -- The High Commissioner for Human Rights on the legal obligation of corporations to respect international human rights norms / Chile Eboe-Osuji -- Human rights as international constitutional law / Bertrand G. Ramcharan -- Human rights in foreign policy : can realism be liberalized? / David P. Forsythe -- West Papuan self-determination and international law : new indigenous rights or old-fashioned genocide? / Catherine J. Iorns Magallanes -- "Professor Clark, what can we do about the Western Sahara"? / Suzannah Linton -- Forks in the road-personal reflections on negotiating the Kampala amendments on the crime of aggression / Christian Wenaweser and Stefan Barriga -- The elusive essence of crimes against humanity / Margaret M. Deguzman -- Towards a new global treaty on crimes against humanity / Leila Nadya Sadat -- Challenges in applying article 8 of the Rome Statute / Tim Mccormack -- Perpetrators (article 25 (3) of the ICC statute) / Thomas Weigend -- The limited reach of superior responsibility / Shane Darcy -- Possession as a criminal offence and the function of the mental element: reflections from a comparative perspective / Kai Ambos -- Of war councils and warmongering : considering the viability of incitement to aggression / Gregory S. Gordon -- Individual criminal responsibility-of "dog's law", offending against sound popular feeling, semi-colons and commas / K.J. Keith -- The 2012 protocol on the illicit trade in tobacco : signpost to the future of transnational criminal law? / Neil Boister -- Roger Clark's role in the removal of capital punishment from the American Law Institute's Model Penal Code / Ellen S. Podgor -- Customary international law as the rule of decision in human rights litigation in the US courts / Joseph W. Dellapenna -- Human rights treaties in and beyond the Senate : the spirit of Senator Proxmire / Jean Galbraith -- Judicial review of decision-making engaging public practices and other manifestations of faith-lessons from Roger Clark and Beatty v. Gillbanks / David Mullan -- The Alien Tort Statute, Kiobel, and the struggle for human rights accountability / Beth Stephens -- Dynamics of international legal systems and state regulatory autonomy / Ari Afilalo -- Practicing e-legally : the United Nations Convention on the Use of Electronic Communications in International Commerce / Amelia H. Boss -- Foreign cultural heritage claims : New Zealand v. Ortiz, thirty years later / Robert K. Paterson and James A.R. Nafziger -- Reform of UN inquiries / Geoffrey Palmer -- 'Knocked over by a pile of bombs. hasn't felt well since' : nuclear test veterans and the UK Ministry of Defence pensions system / Sue Rabbitt Roff -- Overcoming implementation issues of the victims' law in Colombia / Ashley Clark -- Curriculum vitae of Roger S. Clark.

Professor Roger Stenson Clark has played a pivotal role in developing International Criminal Law, and the movement against nuclear weapons. He was one of the intellectual and moral fathers of the International Criminal Court. This Festschrift brings together forty-one appreciative friends to honour his remarkable contribution. The distinguished contributors provide incisive contributions ranging from the reform of the Security Council, to rule of law and international justice in Africa, to New Zealand cultural heritage, to customary international law in US courts, and more. Threaded through these richly diverse contributions is one common feature: a belief in values and morality in human conduct, and a passion for transformative use of law, 'for the sake of present and future generations.'

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