International Law and Development, Volume 1Paul J. I. M. de Waart, Paul Peters, E. M. G. Denters Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1988 - 457 pages (Seoul declaration adopted at the 62nd ILA conference, 1986). |
Contents
The value of the law without sanctions the problem | 11 |
Towards a legal framework for global growth | 18 |
21 | 50 |
3 | 78 |
5 | 87 |
standards | 105 |
Paul Peters | 131 |
practice of the Peoples Republic of China | 163 |
5 | 261 |
5 | 267 |
1 | 275 |
2 | 281 |
5 | 290 |
4 | 305 |
the World Bank | 317 |
Danilo Türk | 341 |
Ewa Butkiewicz | 193 |
J Verloren van Themaat | 229 |
evolving principle of solidarity | 235 |
5 | 242 |
4 | 255 |
98 | 379 |
Summary of discussions | 389 |
Participants in the seminar on International Law and Development | 401 |
Annexes | 409 |
Common terms and phrases
accordance activities adopted agreements application arbitration Article AsDB basic bilateral capital CERDS Charter China clause co-operation Committee compensation concept concerned context Contracting Party Convention countertrade Covenant cultural rights debt developing countries disputes ECOSOC effective enterprise equality established export expropriation favourable food security foreign investment Fund GATT Group host country human rights ICESCR ICSID implementation important industrial institutions interest international labour standards international legal investment treaties investors jus cogens Limburg Principles measures multilateral natural resources negotiations Netherlands NIEO norms obligations OECD operations pacta sunt servanda payment permanent sovereignty policies political principles of international problems programmes promote protection PSNR public international law question realization regulations relevant Report resolution respect right to development right to food role rules Seoul Declaration social and cultural specific tax treaties Third World TNCs transfer of technology treatment UNCTAD UNGA UNGA res World Bank