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Paradigm Shift in International Economic Law Rule-Making / Chaisse, Julien ; Gao, Henry ; Lo, Chang-fa
TÃtulo : Paradigm Shift in International Economic Law Rule-Making : TPP as a New Model for Trade Agreements? Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Chaisse, Julien, ; Gao, Henry, ; Lo, Chang-fa, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: Singapore [Malasia] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2017 Número de páginas: X, 526 p. 3 ilustraciones, 1 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-981-10-6731-0 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Ley internacional Regulación comercial Comercio al por menor Derecho Económico Internacional Derecho Comercial Comercio y venta al por menor Clasificación: 343.07 Resumen: El TPP fue negociado entre 12 paÃses económicamente diversos, incluidos algunos de los más desarrollados y ricos (es decir, Estados Unidos, Japón, Australia, Canadá, Nueva Zelanda y Singapur), algunos paÃses recientemente industrializados (es decir, México y Malasia), y algunos paÃses menos desarrollados (es decir, Perú, Chile y Vietnam). Un nuevo paradigma creado en este contexto es que paÃses con desarrollos económicos muy diferentes pueden en realidad acordar un conjunto de estándares muy altos para regular sus actividades económicas, liberalizar su comercio y proteger la propiedad intelectual y la inversión extranjera. El contenido del TPP también refleja su condición de "nuevo paradigma" como "Acuerdo Comercial del Siglo XXI" y de pionero en la elaboración de normas en muchas áreas regulatorias clave. Estos incluyen no sólo las reglas mejoradas y mejoradas sobre temas tradicionales ya cubiertos por la OMC, como bienes, servicios y derechos de propiedad intelectual, sino también reglas cuidadosamente diseñadas en áreas que nunca han sido abordadas en la OMC o cubiertas de manera integral en otros ALC. , como las empresas estatales, el comercio electrónico y las cuestiones laborales y ambientales. Aunque Estados Unidos se ha retirado del TPP, los paÃses restantes todavÃa están esforzándose por establecer un TPP sin Estados Unidos o un TPP con China. Económicamente hablando, los 11 partidos actuales representan alrededor del 20% de la economÃa mundial. Si dicho acuerdo entra en vigor, habrá implicaciones significativas para la región, para el sistema multilateral e incluso para otros TLC. El libro aborda el potencial del TPP para cambiar la forma en que se llevan a cabo el comercio y las inversiones y defiende su potencial para ser el comienzo de una revolución del derecho comercial y económico internacional. El libro detalla la relación entre el TPP y otros acuerdos comerciales existentes, como la OMC y otros TLC, y explica cómo el TPP abordará cuestiones tradicionales y nuevas. En conjunto, los autores sostienen que las implicaciones del TPP van más allá de su membresÃa actual. Se espera que el libro haga una contribución importante al campo del derecho económico internacional. Nota de contenido: 1 Introduction: Trade policies in the post-TPP era (Julien Chaisse, Henry Gao, Chang fa Lo) --  Part 1  The Impact of TPP on International Economic Law Rule-Making -- 2  The Coherent Fragmentation of International Economic Law: Lessons from the Transpacific Partnership Agreement (Colin B. Picker) -- 3  On Creating Negotiation Rounds Similar to Multilateral Regimes for the TPP for its Further Improvement (Chang-fa Lo) -- 4  TPP Trade Remedy System: Development or Divergence from the WTO? (Dukgeun Ahn; Ji Yeong Yoo) -- 5  Rules of Origin in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (Margaret Liang) -- 6 Dispute Settlement in the TPP and the WTO: Which way will Asian TPP Members turn? (Lisa Toohey) -- 7 Friends with Benefits? Amicus Curiae in the TPP Investor-state Dispute Settlement Mechanism (Fernando Dias Simões) -- 8 Investment Arbitration under Mega-regional Free Trade Agreements: A 21st Century Model (Mark Feldman) -- 9 Market Access for Goods in the TPP: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Deborah Elms) -- Part 2 New Issues and TPP: Revamping The International Economic Order -- 10  Competition Chapter in the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: Developing a Template for a Multilateral Framework (Ma. Joy Abrenica; Johannes Bernabe) -- 11  State-Owned Enterprises in the TPP Agreement (Mitsuo Matsushita) -- 12  Anti-Corruption Provisions in the TPP: Innovation, effectiveness and Prospects (Chang-fa Lo) -- 13  TPP Promoting Financial Services as an Investment Playground: Crystalizing a Change in Approach from GATS? (Antoine P. Martin; Bryan Mercurio) -- 14  WTO to the TPP: Evolution of Environmental Provisions in Trade Agreements (R.V. Anuradha) -- 15 Enhancing Labour Protection through TPP Labour and Investment Chapters (Tsai-yu Lin) -- 16 TPP's coup de grâce: How the Trademark system prevailed as Geographical Indication system (Danny Friedmann) -- 17 The Convergence or Divergence of China's FTAs and the TPP? A Case Study of the China-Korea FTA (Heng Wang) -- 18  Government Procurement in TPP and its Implications for China's GPA Accession Negotiation (Xinquan TU; Na SUN) -- 19  The TPP and Government Procurement in Malaysia (Haniff Ahamat; Nasarudin Abdul Rahman) -- Part 3   The Regulation of E-Commerce in the TPP -- 20 The Regulation of Digital Trade in the TPP: From Trade Regulation to Digital Regulation (Henry Gao) -- 21 Data protection in the TPP: more emphasis on the "use" than the "protection" (Nohyoung Park) -- 22  Digital Copyright in the TPP (Jyh-An Lee) -- 23 The TPP and the Digital Economy: The Agreement's Potential as a Benchmark for Future Rule-Making (Simon Lacey) -- Part 4  The Implications of TPP on Asia and Beyond -- 24 Mega-FTAs and Plurilateral Trade Agreements: Implications for the Asia-Pacific  (Meredith Kolsky Lewis) -- 25  Accession to TPP: Veto Power and "Opt-out" Option (Shintaro Hamanaka) -- 26  Memento Mori: Membership Issues Surrounding Entry into, Modification of, and Withdrawal from the TPP (Tomohiko Kobayashi) -- 27  How Far can Indonesia Go? UtilizingTSIA on the Would-be TPP Impact for Indonesia (Riza N. Arfani; Poppy S. Winanti) -- 28  Picking the Right Alternative: Should India participate in TPP instead of RCEP?  (Debashis Chakraborty) -- Index. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : The TPP was negotiated among 12 economically diverse countries, including some most highly developed and rich countries (i.e., the United States, Japan, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Singapore), some newly industrialized countries (i.e., Mexico and Malaysia), and some less-developed countries (i.e., Peru, Chile, and Vietnam). A new paradigm created in this context is that countries with vastly different economic developments can actually agree on a set of very high standards to regulate their economic activities, to liberalize their trade, and to protect intellectual property and foreign investment. The contents of the TPP also reflect its status of being a "new paradigm" as the "21st-Century Trade Agreement" and being a pioneer in rule making in many key regulatory areas. These include not only the improved and enhanced rules on traditional issues already covered by the WTO , such as goods, services, and IP rights, but also the carefully designed rules in areas that have never been addressed in the WTO or comprehensively covered in other FTAs , such as state-owned enterprises, electronic commerce, and labor and environmental issues. Although the United States has withdrawn from the TPP, the remaining countries are still putting efforts into establishing a TPP without the United States or a TPP with China. Economically speaking, the current 11 parties account for about 20 % of the global economy. If such agreement is put into force, there will be significant implications for the region, for the multilateral system, and even for other FTAs. The book addresses the potential of the TPP to change the ways trade and investments are conducted and argues for its potential to be the start of an international trade/economic law revolution. The book elaborates the relationship between the TPP and other existing trade agreements such as the WTO and other FTAs and explains how the TPP is to deal with traditional and new issues. Taken together, the authors argue that the implications of the TPP go beyond its current membership. It is hoped that the book will make an important contribution to the field of international economic law. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Paradigm Shift in International Economic Law Rule-Making : TPP as a New Model for Trade Agreements? [documento electrónico] / Chaisse, Julien, ; Gao, Henry, ; Lo, Chang-fa, . - 1 ed. . - Singapore [Malasia] : Springer, 2017 . - X, 526 p. 3 ilustraciones, 1 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-981-10-6731-0
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Ley internacional Regulación comercial Comercio al por menor Derecho Económico Internacional Derecho Comercial Comercio y venta al por menor Clasificación: 343.07 Resumen: El TPP fue negociado entre 12 paÃses económicamente diversos, incluidos algunos de los más desarrollados y ricos (es decir, Estados Unidos, Japón, Australia, Canadá, Nueva Zelanda y Singapur), algunos paÃses recientemente industrializados (es decir, México y Malasia), y algunos paÃses menos desarrollados (es decir, Perú, Chile y Vietnam). Un nuevo paradigma creado en este contexto es que paÃses con desarrollos económicos muy diferentes pueden en realidad acordar un conjunto de estándares muy altos para regular sus actividades económicas, liberalizar su comercio y proteger la propiedad intelectual y la inversión extranjera. El contenido del TPP también refleja su condición de "nuevo paradigma" como "Acuerdo Comercial del Siglo XXI" y de pionero en la elaboración de normas en muchas áreas regulatorias clave. Estos incluyen no sólo las reglas mejoradas y mejoradas sobre temas tradicionales ya cubiertos por la OMC, como bienes, servicios y derechos de propiedad intelectual, sino también reglas cuidadosamente diseñadas en áreas que nunca han sido abordadas en la OMC o cubiertas de manera integral en otros ALC. , como las empresas estatales, el comercio electrónico y las cuestiones laborales y ambientales. Aunque Estados Unidos se ha retirado del TPP, los paÃses restantes todavÃa están esforzándose por establecer un TPP sin Estados Unidos o un TPP con China. Económicamente hablando, los 11 partidos actuales representan alrededor del 20% de la economÃa mundial. Si dicho acuerdo entra en vigor, habrá implicaciones significativas para la región, para el sistema multilateral e incluso para otros TLC. El libro aborda el potencial del TPP para cambiar la forma en que se llevan a cabo el comercio y las inversiones y defiende su potencial para ser el comienzo de una revolución del derecho comercial y económico internacional. El libro detalla la relación entre el TPP y otros acuerdos comerciales existentes, como la OMC y otros TLC, y explica cómo el TPP abordará cuestiones tradicionales y nuevas. En conjunto, los autores sostienen que las implicaciones del TPP van más allá de su membresÃa actual. Se espera que el libro haga una contribución importante al campo del derecho económico internacional. Nota de contenido: 1 Introduction: Trade policies in the post-TPP era (Julien Chaisse, Henry Gao, Chang fa Lo) --  Part 1  The Impact of TPP on International Economic Law Rule-Making -- 2  The Coherent Fragmentation of International Economic Law: Lessons from the Transpacific Partnership Agreement (Colin B. Picker) -- 3  On Creating Negotiation Rounds Similar to Multilateral Regimes for the TPP for its Further Improvement (Chang-fa Lo) -- 4  TPP Trade Remedy System: Development or Divergence from the WTO? (Dukgeun Ahn; Ji Yeong Yoo) -- 5  Rules of Origin in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (Margaret Liang) -- 6 Dispute Settlement in the TPP and the WTO: Which way will Asian TPP Members turn? (Lisa Toohey) -- 7 Friends with Benefits? Amicus Curiae in the TPP Investor-state Dispute Settlement Mechanism (Fernando Dias Simões) -- 8 Investment Arbitration under Mega-regional Free Trade Agreements: A 21st Century Model (Mark Feldman) -- 9 Market Access for Goods in the TPP: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Deborah Elms) -- Part 2 New Issues and TPP: Revamping The International Economic Order -- 10  Competition Chapter in the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: Developing a Template for a Multilateral Framework (Ma. Joy Abrenica; Johannes Bernabe) -- 11  State-Owned Enterprises in the TPP Agreement (Mitsuo Matsushita) -- 12  Anti-Corruption Provisions in the TPP: Innovation, effectiveness and Prospects (Chang-fa Lo) -- 13  TPP Promoting Financial Services as an Investment Playground: Crystalizing a Change in Approach from GATS? (Antoine P. Martin; Bryan Mercurio) -- 14  WTO to the TPP: Evolution of Environmental Provisions in Trade Agreements (R.V. Anuradha) -- 15 Enhancing Labour Protection through TPP Labour and Investment Chapters (Tsai-yu Lin) -- 16 TPP's coup de grâce: How the Trademark system prevailed as Geographical Indication system (Danny Friedmann) -- 17 The Convergence or Divergence of China's FTAs and the TPP? A Case Study of the China-Korea FTA (Heng Wang) -- 18  Government Procurement in TPP and its Implications for China's GPA Accession Negotiation (Xinquan TU; Na SUN) -- 19  The TPP and Government Procurement in Malaysia (Haniff Ahamat; Nasarudin Abdul Rahman) -- Part 3   The Regulation of E-Commerce in the TPP -- 20 The Regulation of Digital Trade in the TPP: From Trade Regulation to Digital Regulation (Henry Gao) -- 21 Data protection in the TPP: more emphasis on the "use" than the "protection" (Nohyoung Park) -- 22  Digital Copyright in the TPP (Jyh-An Lee) -- 23 The TPP and the Digital Economy: The Agreement's Potential as a Benchmark for Future Rule-Making (Simon Lacey) -- Part 4  The Implications of TPP on Asia and Beyond -- 24 Mega-FTAs and Plurilateral Trade Agreements: Implications for the Asia-Pacific  (Meredith Kolsky Lewis) -- 25  Accession to TPP: Veto Power and "Opt-out" Option (Shintaro Hamanaka) -- 26  Memento Mori: Membership Issues Surrounding Entry into, Modification of, and Withdrawal from the TPP (Tomohiko Kobayashi) -- 27  How Far can Indonesia Go? UtilizingTSIA on the Would-be TPP Impact for Indonesia (Riza N. Arfani; Poppy S. Winanti) -- 28  Picking the Right Alternative: Should India participate in TPP instead of RCEP?  (Debashis Chakraborty) -- Index. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : The TPP was negotiated among 12 economically diverse countries, including some most highly developed and rich countries (i.e., the United States, Japan, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Singapore), some newly industrialized countries (i.e., Mexico and Malaysia), and some less-developed countries (i.e., Peru, Chile, and Vietnam). A new paradigm created in this context is that countries with vastly different economic developments can actually agree on a set of very high standards to regulate their economic activities, to liberalize their trade, and to protect intellectual property and foreign investment. The contents of the TPP also reflect its status of being a "new paradigm" as the "21st-Century Trade Agreement" and being a pioneer in rule making in many key regulatory areas. These include not only the improved and enhanced rules on traditional issues already covered by the WTO , such as goods, services, and IP rights, but also the carefully designed rules in areas that have never been addressed in the WTO or comprehensively covered in other FTAs , such as state-owned enterprises, electronic commerce, and labor and environmental issues. Although the United States has withdrawn from the TPP, the remaining countries are still putting efforts into establishing a TPP without the United States or a TPP with China. Economically speaking, the current 11 parties account for about 20 % of the global economy. If such agreement is put into force, there will be significant implications for the region, for the multilateral system, and even for other FTAs. The book addresses the potential of the TPP to change the ways trade and investments are conducted and argues for its potential to be the start of an international trade/economic law revolution. The book elaborates the relationship between the TPP and other existing trade agreements such as the WTO and other FTAs and explains how the TPP is to deal with traditional and new issues. Taken together, the authors argue that the implications of the TPP go beyond its current membership. It is hoped that the book will make an important contribution to the field of international economic law. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]
TÃtulo : Taiwan and International Human Rights : A Story of Transformation Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Cohen, Jerome A., ; Alford, William P., ; Lo, Chang-fa, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: Singapore [Malasia] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2019 Número de páginas: XII, 706 p. 9 ilustraciones, 6 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-981-1303500-- Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Ley constitucional Derechos humanos Clasificación: 342 Derecho constitucional administrativo Resumen: Este libro cuenta la historia de la transformación de Taiwán de un régimen autoritario a un sistema democrático donde los derechos humanos están protegidos como lo exigen los tratados internacionales de derechos humanos. Hubo tiempos difÃciles para la protección de los derechos humanos durante la era de la ley marcial; sin embargo, a partir de entonces también se han producido notables avances en la transformación de la protección de los derechos humanos. El libro refleja la transformación en Taiwán y explica si su tradición confuciana la facilita o la obstaculiza. Hay una serie de acuerdos institucionales, incluido el Tribunal Constitucional, el Yuan de Control y la Comisión Nacional de Derechos Humanos, aún por crear, que podrÃan desempeñar o ya han desempeñado ciertos papeles clave en la protección de los derechos humanos. La aceptación voluntaria por parte de Taiwán de los tratados de derechos humanos a través de su legislación de implementación y mediante la introducción de dichos tratados por parte del Tribunal Constitucional en su interpretación constitucional también se expone plenamente en el libro. Las ONG de Taiwán son muy activas y han desempeñado un papel fundamental en la mejora de las prácticas de derechos humanos. En las áreas de derechos civiles y polÃticos, siguen sin resolverse difÃciles cuestiones de derechos humanos relacionadas con la pena de muerte. Pero con respecto a los derechos y libertades en las esferas de la libertad personal, la expresión, la privacidad y el juicio justo (incluida la participación lega en juicios penales), hay discusiones en profundidad sobre los respectivos desarrollos en Taiwán que los lectores encontrarán interesantes. En las áreas de derechos económicos, sociales y culturales, el libro se centra en los logros y los problemas en la realización de los derechos a la salud, un medio ambiente limpio, una vivienda adecuada y una alimentación. La protección de los grupos vulnerables, incluidos los pueblos indÃgenas, las mujeres, las personas LGBT (lesbianas, gays, bisexuales y transgénero), los discapacitados y los extranjeros en Taiwán, son también áreas en las que Taiwán ha logrado logros reconocibles, pero aún enfrenta problemas. La cobertura integral de este libro deberÃa poder brindar a los lectores una imagen completa del desempeño de Taiwán en materia de derechos humanos. Los lectores encontrarán atractiva la historia del esfuerzo por lograr altos estándares de protección de los derechos humanos en una jurisdicción a la que se le prohÃbe adherirse a las convenciones internacionales de derechos humanos. Nota de contenido: Part I – Introduction -- 1 Jerome A Cohen, William P Alford, Chang-fa Lo. Introduction – How the Story Began – Background to the Present -- 2 Jerome A Cohen.Taiwan's Political-Legal Progress: Memories of the KMT Dictatorship -- Part II – Human Rights Transition from Broader Perspectives -- 3 Nigel Li.Asian Values, Confucian Tradition and Human Rights -- 4 Brad R Roth. Human Rights and Transitional Justice: Taiwan's Adoption of the ICCPR and the Redress of 228 and Martial-Law-Era Injustices -- 5 Chun Hung Chen, Hung Ling Yeh. The Battlefield of Transitional Justice in Taiwan: a Relational View -- 6 Cheng-Yi Huang. Frozen Trials: Political Victims and Their Quest for Justice -- 7 Chien-Chih Lin. Towards an Analytical Framework of Constitutionalism in East Asia: The Case of Taiwan -- Part III – Institutional Setting and Voluntary Compliance of Human Rights Treaties -- 8 Mab Huang.A National Human Rights Commission for Taiwan? -- 9 Fort Fu-Te Liao. Establishing a National Human Rights Institution -- Taiwan in Global Trends -- 10 Ernest Caldwell. The Control Yuan and Human Rights in Taiwan: Towards the Development of a National Human Rights Institution? -- 11 Jacques deLisle. "All the World's a Stage": Taiwan's Human Rights Performance and Playing to International Norms -- 12 Yu-Jie Chen. Isolated but Not Oblivious: Taiwan's Acceptance of the Two Major Human Rights Covenants -- 13 Wen-Chen Chang. Taiwan's Human Rights Implementation Act: A Model for Successful Incorporation? -- 14 Yean-Sen Teng. The Problems of Incorporation of International Human Rights Law in Taiwan -- 15 Chang-fa Lo. The Approach of Introducing International Human Rights Treaties into the Interpretation of Constitutional Provisions in Taiwan -- 16 Yen-tu Su.Rights Advocacy through Simulation: The Genius of the Constitutional Court Simulation in Taiwan -- 17 Song-Lih Huang, Yibee Huang.The Role of NGOs in Monitoring the Implementation of Human Rights Treaty Obligations -- 18 Manfred Nowak. Personal Reflectionson the Taiwan Human Rights Review Process -- Part IV – Protection of Civil and Political Rights -- 19 Ming-Sung Kuo, Hui-Wen Chen. Killing in Your Name: Pathology of Judicial Paternalism and the Mutation of the "Most Serious Crimes" Requirement in Taiwan -- 20 Rong-Geng Li. A Silent Reform of the Death Penalty in Taiwan (R.O.C.) -- 21 Chao-Chun Lin. A Core Case for Judicial Review-Protecting Personal Liberty in Taiwan -- 22 Hui-chieh Su. From Suppression to Real Freedom of Expression in the Open and Plural Society of Taiwan – The Constitutional Court's Role in This Progress -- 23 Jeffrey Li. Freedom of Movement in Taiwan – A Local Development to Meet International Standards -- 24 Chih-hsing Ho. Configuration of the Notion of Privacy as a Fundamental Right in Taiwan – A Comparative Study with International Treaties and EU Rules -- 25 Margaret K Lewis. Who Shall Judge? Taiwan's Exploration of Lay Participation in Criminal Trials -- Part V – Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights -- 26 Chuan-Feng Wu. The Right to Health in Taiwan: Implications and Challenges -- 27 Chun-Yuan Lin. The Evolution of Environmental Rights in Taiwan -- 28 Wen-chen Shih. Human Rights and Climate Finance—How Does the Normative Framework Affect Taiwan? -- 29 Ching-Fu Lin. Constitutional and Legal Dimensions of the Right to Food in Taiwan: A Long March Toward Normative Internalization and Realization -- 30 Tsai-yu Lin. Tobacco Investment and Human Rights: A Challenge for Taiwan's Implementation of ICESCR in Its Foreign Investment Policy -- 31 Su-Hua Lee. Human Rights and Intellectual Property Protection: Their Interplay in Taiwan -- Part VI – Protection of Specific/Vulnerable Groups -- 32 Chang-fa Lo. When Women's Rights Encounter Tradition in Taiwan -- 33 Hsiaowei Kuan. LGBT Rights in Taiwan – The Interaction Between Movements and the Law -- 34 Awi Mona (Chih-Wei Tsai), Seediq Tgdaya. National Apology and Reinvigoration of Indigenous Rights in Taiwan -- 35 Amy Huey-Ling Shee. Local Images of Global Child Rights: CRC in Taiwan -- 36 William P Alford, Charles Wharton, Hu Qiongyue.People over Pandas: Taiwan's Engagement of International Human Rights Norms with Respect to Disability -- 37 Nai-Yi Sun. On the Road to Equal Enjoyment of Human Rights for Persons with Disabilities: The Development of Domestic Laws in Taiwan and Their Dialogue with the CRPD -- 38 Yi-Li Lee. Constitutional Dynamics of Judicial Discourse on the Rights of Non-Citizens: The Case of Taiwan -- Index. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book tells a story of Taiwan's transformation from an authoritarian regime to a democratic system where human rights are protected as required by international human rights treaties. There were difficult times for human rights protection during the martial law era; however, there has also been remarkable transformation progress in human rights protection thereafter. The book reflects the transformation in Taiwan and elaborates whether or not it is facilitated or hampered by its Confucian tradition. There are a number of institutional arrangements, including the Constitutional Court, the Control Yuan, and the yet-to-be-created National Human Rights Commission, which could play or have already played certain key roles in human rights protections. Taiwan's voluntarily acceptance of human rights treaties through its implementation legislation and through the Constitutional Court's introduction of such treaties into its constitutional interpretation are also fully expounded in the book. Taiwan's NGOs are very active and have played critical roles in enhancing human rights practices. In the areas of civil and political rights, difficult human rights issues concerning the death penalty remain unresolved. But regarding the rights and freedoms in the spheres of personal liberty, expression, privacy, and fair trial (including lay participation in criminal trials), there are in-depth discussions on the respective developments in Taiwan that readers will find interesting. In the areas of economic, social, and cultural rights, the focuses of the book are on the achievements as well as the problems in the realization of the rights to health, a clean environment, adequate housing, and food. The protections of vulnerable groups, including indigenous people, women, LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) individuals, the disabled, and foreigners in Taiwan, are also the areas where Taiwan has made recognizable achievements, but still encounters problems. The comprehensive coverage of this book should be able to give readers a well-rounded picture of Taiwan's human rights performance. Readers will find appealing the story of the effort to achieve high standards of human rights protection in a jurisdiction barred from joining international human rights conventions. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Taiwan and International Human Rights : A Story of Transformation [documento electrónico] / Cohen, Jerome A., ; Alford, William P., ; Lo, Chang-fa, . - 1 ed. . - Singapore [Malasia] : Springer, 2019 . - XII, 706 p. 9 ilustraciones, 6 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-981-1303500--
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Ley constitucional Derechos humanos Clasificación: 342 Derecho constitucional administrativo Resumen: Este libro cuenta la historia de la transformación de Taiwán de un régimen autoritario a un sistema democrático donde los derechos humanos están protegidos como lo exigen los tratados internacionales de derechos humanos. Hubo tiempos difÃciles para la protección de los derechos humanos durante la era de la ley marcial; sin embargo, a partir de entonces también se han producido notables avances en la transformación de la protección de los derechos humanos. El libro refleja la transformación en Taiwán y explica si su tradición confuciana la facilita o la obstaculiza. Hay una serie de acuerdos institucionales, incluido el Tribunal Constitucional, el Yuan de Control y la Comisión Nacional de Derechos Humanos, aún por crear, que podrÃan desempeñar o ya han desempeñado ciertos papeles clave en la protección de los derechos humanos. La aceptación voluntaria por parte de Taiwán de los tratados de derechos humanos a través de su legislación de implementación y mediante la introducción de dichos tratados por parte del Tribunal Constitucional en su interpretación constitucional también se expone plenamente en el libro. Las ONG de Taiwán son muy activas y han desempeñado un papel fundamental en la mejora de las prácticas de derechos humanos. En las áreas de derechos civiles y polÃticos, siguen sin resolverse difÃciles cuestiones de derechos humanos relacionadas con la pena de muerte. Pero con respecto a los derechos y libertades en las esferas de la libertad personal, la expresión, la privacidad y el juicio justo (incluida la participación lega en juicios penales), hay discusiones en profundidad sobre los respectivos desarrollos en Taiwán que los lectores encontrarán interesantes. En las áreas de derechos económicos, sociales y culturales, el libro se centra en los logros y los problemas en la realización de los derechos a la salud, un medio ambiente limpio, una vivienda adecuada y una alimentación. La protección de los grupos vulnerables, incluidos los pueblos indÃgenas, las mujeres, las personas LGBT (lesbianas, gays, bisexuales y transgénero), los discapacitados y los extranjeros en Taiwán, son también áreas en las que Taiwán ha logrado logros reconocibles, pero aún enfrenta problemas. La cobertura integral de este libro deberÃa poder brindar a los lectores una imagen completa del desempeño de Taiwán en materia de derechos humanos. Los lectores encontrarán atractiva la historia del esfuerzo por lograr altos estándares de protección de los derechos humanos en una jurisdicción a la que se le prohÃbe adherirse a las convenciones internacionales de derechos humanos. Nota de contenido: Part I – Introduction -- 1 Jerome A Cohen, William P Alford, Chang-fa Lo. Introduction – How the Story Began – Background to the Present -- 2 Jerome A Cohen.Taiwan's Political-Legal Progress: Memories of the KMT Dictatorship -- Part II – Human Rights Transition from Broader Perspectives -- 3 Nigel Li.Asian Values, Confucian Tradition and Human Rights -- 4 Brad R Roth. Human Rights and Transitional Justice: Taiwan's Adoption of the ICCPR and the Redress of 228 and Martial-Law-Era Injustices -- 5 Chun Hung Chen, Hung Ling Yeh. The Battlefield of Transitional Justice in Taiwan: a Relational View -- 6 Cheng-Yi Huang. Frozen Trials: Political Victims and Their Quest for Justice -- 7 Chien-Chih Lin. Towards an Analytical Framework of Constitutionalism in East Asia: The Case of Taiwan -- Part III – Institutional Setting and Voluntary Compliance of Human Rights Treaties -- 8 Mab Huang.A National Human Rights Commission for Taiwan? -- 9 Fort Fu-Te Liao. Establishing a National Human Rights Institution -- Taiwan in Global Trends -- 10 Ernest Caldwell. The Control Yuan and Human Rights in Taiwan: Towards the Development of a National Human Rights Institution? -- 11 Jacques deLisle. "All the World's a Stage": Taiwan's Human Rights Performance and Playing to International Norms -- 12 Yu-Jie Chen. Isolated but Not Oblivious: Taiwan's Acceptance of the Two Major Human Rights Covenants -- 13 Wen-Chen Chang. Taiwan's Human Rights Implementation Act: A Model for Successful Incorporation? -- 14 Yean-Sen Teng. The Problems of Incorporation of International Human Rights Law in Taiwan -- 15 Chang-fa Lo. The Approach of Introducing International Human Rights Treaties into the Interpretation of Constitutional Provisions in Taiwan -- 16 Yen-tu Su.Rights Advocacy through Simulation: The Genius of the Constitutional Court Simulation in Taiwan -- 17 Song-Lih Huang, Yibee Huang.The Role of NGOs in Monitoring the Implementation of Human Rights Treaty Obligations -- 18 Manfred Nowak. Personal Reflectionson the Taiwan Human Rights Review Process -- Part IV – Protection of Civil and Political Rights -- 19 Ming-Sung Kuo, Hui-Wen Chen. Killing in Your Name: Pathology of Judicial Paternalism and the Mutation of the "Most Serious Crimes" Requirement in Taiwan -- 20 Rong-Geng Li. A Silent Reform of the Death Penalty in Taiwan (R.O.C.) -- 21 Chao-Chun Lin. A Core Case for Judicial Review-Protecting Personal Liberty in Taiwan -- 22 Hui-chieh Su. From Suppression to Real Freedom of Expression in the Open and Plural Society of Taiwan – The Constitutional Court's Role in This Progress -- 23 Jeffrey Li. Freedom of Movement in Taiwan – A Local Development to Meet International Standards -- 24 Chih-hsing Ho. Configuration of the Notion of Privacy as a Fundamental Right in Taiwan – A Comparative Study with International Treaties and EU Rules -- 25 Margaret K Lewis. Who Shall Judge? Taiwan's Exploration of Lay Participation in Criminal Trials -- Part V – Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights -- 26 Chuan-Feng Wu. The Right to Health in Taiwan: Implications and Challenges -- 27 Chun-Yuan Lin. The Evolution of Environmental Rights in Taiwan -- 28 Wen-chen Shih. Human Rights and Climate Finance—How Does the Normative Framework Affect Taiwan? -- 29 Ching-Fu Lin. Constitutional and Legal Dimensions of the Right to Food in Taiwan: A Long March Toward Normative Internalization and Realization -- 30 Tsai-yu Lin. Tobacco Investment and Human Rights: A Challenge for Taiwan's Implementation of ICESCR in Its Foreign Investment Policy -- 31 Su-Hua Lee. Human Rights and Intellectual Property Protection: Their Interplay in Taiwan -- Part VI – Protection of Specific/Vulnerable Groups -- 32 Chang-fa Lo. When Women's Rights Encounter Tradition in Taiwan -- 33 Hsiaowei Kuan. LGBT Rights in Taiwan – The Interaction Between Movements and the Law -- 34 Awi Mona (Chih-Wei Tsai), Seediq Tgdaya. National Apology and Reinvigoration of Indigenous Rights in Taiwan -- 35 Amy Huey-Ling Shee. Local Images of Global Child Rights: CRC in Taiwan -- 36 William P Alford, Charles Wharton, Hu Qiongyue.People over Pandas: Taiwan's Engagement of International Human Rights Norms with Respect to Disability -- 37 Nai-Yi Sun. On the Road to Equal Enjoyment of Human Rights for Persons with Disabilities: The Development of Domestic Laws in Taiwan and Their Dialogue with the CRPD -- 38 Yi-Li Lee. Constitutional Dynamics of Judicial Discourse on the Rights of Non-Citizens: The Case of Taiwan -- Index. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book tells a story of Taiwan's transformation from an authoritarian regime to a democratic system where human rights are protected as required by international human rights treaties. There were difficult times for human rights protection during the martial law era; however, there has also been remarkable transformation progress in human rights protection thereafter. The book reflects the transformation in Taiwan and elaborates whether or not it is facilitated or hampered by its Confucian tradition. There are a number of institutional arrangements, including the Constitutional Court, the Control Yuan, and the yet-to-be-created National Human Rights Commission, which could play or have already played certain key roles in human rights protections. Taiwan's voluntarily acceptance of human rights treaties through its implementation legislation and through the Constitutional Court's introduction of such treaties into its constitutional interpretation are also fully expounded in the book. Taiwan's NGOs are very active and have played critical roles in enhancing human rights practices. In the areas of civil and political rights, difficult human rights issues concerning the death penalty remain unresolved. But regarding the rights and freedoms in the spheres of personal liberty, expression, privacy, and fair trial (including lay participation in criminal trials), there are in-depth discussions on the respective developments in Taiwan that readers will find interesting. In the areas of economic, social, and cultural rights, the focuses of the book are on the achievements as well as the problems in the realization of the rights to health, a clean environment, adequate housing, and food. The protections of vulnerable groups, including indigenous people, women, LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) individuals, the disabled, and foreigners in Taiwan, are also the areas where Taiwan has made recognizable achievements, but still encounters problems. The comprehensive coverage of this book should be able to give readers a well-rounded picture of Taiwan's human rights performance. Readers will find appealing the story of the effort to achieve high standards of human rights protection in a jurisdiction barred from joining international human rights conventions. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]
TÃtulo : The Appellate Body of the WTO and Its Reform Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Lo, Chang-fa, ; Nakagawa, Junji, ; Chen, Tsai-fang, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: Singapore [Malasia] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2020 Número de páginas: XI, 348 p. 2 ilustraciones, 1 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-981-1502552-- Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Ley internacional Regulación comercial Mediación Resolución de disputas (Ley) Arbitraje (Derecho administrativo) Derecho ambiental Internacional Derecho Económico Internacional Derecho Comercial Resolución de Controversias Arbitraje Fuentes y Sujetos del Derecho Internacional Organismos Internacionales Derecho ambiental internacional Clasificación: 343.07 Resumen: Este es el primer libro que examina crÃticamente la reforma del Órgano de Apelación (OA) de la Organización Mundial del Comercio (OMC) a la luz de la actual crisis resultante del bloqueo estadounidense del nombramiento de sus miembros. La reforma del Órgano de Apelación es fundamental, ya que la crisis de nombramientos podrÃa llevar a la desaparición de "la joya de la corona", lo que incluso podrÃa provocar el desmantelamiento de la OMC en su conjunto. Este libro cubre varios aspectos de la crisis y su reforma. EspecÃficamente, como la crisis no puede entenderse completamente sin revisar el papel del OA desde las perspectivas más amplias de las otras funciones de la OMC, el libro examina la reforma del OA desde las perspectivas más amplias de la gobernanza de la OMC. Se presta especial atención a la reforma del Órgano de Apelación en relación con sus funciones especÃficas. Se proporcionan opciones disponibles para abordar la crisis del AB, asà como una discusión de implicaciones más amplias más allá de la OMC. Con la contribución de académicos, expertos y profesionales de renombre mundial en el campo del derecho económico internacional, este volumen proporciona un análisis integral de la crisis de AB y sus soluciones. Nota de contenido: Part I: The AB in the WTO Governance and Its Reform – Broader Perspectives -- Introduction: Saving the Jewel in the Crown -- Between "Member-Driven Governance" and "Judicialization": Constitutional and Judicial Dilemmas in The World Trading System -- Reforming the Appellate Body -- The AB Crisis as Symptomatic of the WTO's Foundational Defects or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the AB -- The Impending Demise of the WTO Appellate Body: From Centrepiece to Historical Relic? -- WTO Appellate Body Overreach and the Crisis in the Making: A View from the South -- Part II: Reforms in Relation to the Basic Functions of the AB -- Why the WTO Adjudicatory Crisis Will Not Be Easily Solved: Defining and Responding to "Judicial -- Activism" -- A Proper Balance between WTO's Members-Driven Nature and the Appellate Body's Role as an Adjudicator – Careful Exercise of Judicial Activism -- The Judicial Style of the Appellate Body -- Interpretative Authority of the Appellate Body: Replies to the Criticism by the United States -- Judicial Economy and Advisory Opinions of the Appellate Body – Potential Reform of Article 17.12 of the DSU -- The Use of Panel Process to Improve the Function of the Appellate Body: A Proposal to Utilize the Expert Review Group -- Part III: Options to Address the Crisis and Wider Implications Beyond the WTO -- Disruptive Construction or Constructive Destruction? Reflections on the Appellate Body Crisis -- WTO Appellate Body at Crossroads: Options and Alternatives -- Appointment and Reappointment of the Appellate Body Members: Judiciary or Politics -- Should Appellate Body Members Work Full Time -- The Appellate Body as a Trailblazer – Facilitation of Appellate Mechanism Discussion in Other International Courts -- The WTO AB as a Model for Other Adjudicatory Bodies – the Case of EU Investment Court System -- . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This is the first book that critically examines the reform of the Appellate Body (AB) of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in light of the current crisis resulting from the U.S. blocking of the appointment of its members. The reform of the AB is critical, as the appointment crisis could lead to the demise of "the jewel in the crown," which may even cause the dismantling of the WTO as a whole. This book covers various aspects of the crisis and its reform. Specifically, as the crisis cannot be fully understood without reviewing the role of the AB from the broader perspectives of the other functions of the WTO, the book examines the reform of the AB from the broader perspectives of the WTO governance. Additional focus is on the reform of the AB in relation to its specific functions. Available options are provided to address the AB crisis, as well as discussion of wider implications beyond the WTO. Contributed by world-renowned academics, experts, and practitioners in the field of international economic law, this volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the AB crisis and its solutions. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] The Appellate Body of the WTO and Its Reform [documento electrónico] / Lo, Chang-fa, ; Nakagawa, Junji, ; Chen, Tsai-fang, . - 1 ed. . - Singapore [Malasia] : Springer, 2020 . - XI, 348 p. 2 ilustraciones, 1 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-981-1502552--
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Ley internacional Regulación comercial Mediación Resolución de disputas (Ley) Arbitraje (Derecho administrativo) Derecho ambiental Internacional Derecho Económico Internacional Derecho Comercial Resolución de Controversias Arbitraje Fuentes y Sujetos del Derecho Internacional Organismos Internacionales Derecho ambiental internacional Clasificación: 343.07 Resumen: Este es el primer libro que examina crÃticamente la reforma del Órgano de Apelación (OA) de la Organización Mundial del Comercio (OMC) a la luz de la actual crisis resultante del bloqueo estadounidense del nombramiento de sus miembros. La reforma del Órgano de Apelación es fundamental, ya que la crisis de nombramientos podrÃa llevar a la desaparición de "la joya de la corona", lo que incluso podrÃa provocar el desmantelamiento de la OMC en su conjunto. Este libro cubre varios aspectos de la crisis y su reforma. EspecÃficamente, como la crisis no puede entenderse completamente sin revisar el papel del OA desde las perspectivas más amplias de las otras funciones de la OMC, el libro examina la reforma del OA desde las perspectivas más amplias de la gobernanza de la OMC. Se presta especial atención a la reforma del Órgano de Apelación en relación con sus funciones especÃficas. Se proporcionan opciones disponibles para abordar la crisis del AB, asà como una discusión de implicaciones más amplias más allá de la OMC. Con la contribución de académicos, expertos y profesionales de renombre mundial en el campo del derecho económico internacional, este volumen proporciona un análisis integral de la crisis de AB y sus soluciones. Nota de contenido: Part I: The AB in the WTO Governance and Its Reform – Broader Perspectives -- Introduction: Saving the Jewel in the Crown -- Between "Member-Driven Governance" and "Judicialization": Constitutional and Judicial Dilemmas in The World Trading System -- Reforming the Appellate Body -- The AB Crisis as Symptomatic of the WTO's Foundational Defects or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the AB -- The Impending Demise of the WTO Appellate Body: From Centrepiece to Historical Relic? -- WTO Appellate Body Overreach and the Crisis in the Making: A View from the South -- Part II: Reforms in Relation to the Basic Functions of the AB -- Why the WTO Adjudicatory Crisis Will Not Be Easily Solved: Defining and Responding to "Judicial -- Activism" -- A Proper Balance between WTO's Members-Driven Nature and the Appellate Body's Role as an Adjudicator – Careful Exercise of Judicial Activism -- The Judicial Style of the Appellate Body -- Interpretative Authority of the Appellate Body: Replies to the Criticism by the United States -- Judicial Economy and Advisory Opinions of the Appellate Body – Potential Reform of Article 17.12 of the DSU -- The Use of Panel Process to Improve the Function of the Appellate Body: A Proposal to Utilize the Expert Review Group -- Part III: Options to Address the Crisis and Wider Implications Beyond the WTO -- Disruptive Construction or Constructive Destruction? Reflections on the Appellate Body Crisis -- WTO Appellate Body at Crossroads: Options and Alternatives -- Appointment and Reappointment of the Appellate Body Members: Judiciary or Politics -- Should Appellate Body Members Work Full Time -- The Appellate Body as a Trailblazer – Facilitation of Appellate Mechanism Discussion in Other International Courts -- The WTO AB as a Model for Other Adjudicatory Bodies – the Case of EU Investment Court System -- . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This is the first book that critically examines the reform of the Appellate Body (AB) of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in light of the current crisis resulting from the U.S. blocking of the appointment of its members. The reform of the AB is critical, as the appointment crisis could lead to the demise of "the jewel in the crown," which may even cause the dismantling of the WTO as a whole. This book covers various aspects of the crisis and its reform. Specifically, as the crisis cannot be fully understood without reviewing the role of the AB from the broader perspectives of the other functions of the WTO, the book examines the reform of the AB from the broader perspectives of the WTO governance. Additional focus is on the reform of the AB in relation to its specific functions. Available options are provided to address the AB crisis, as well as discussion of wider implications beyond the WTO. Contributed by world-renowned academics, experts, and practitioners in the field of international economic law, this volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the AB crisis and its solutions. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]
TÃtulo : Treaty Interpretation Under the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties : A New Round of Codification Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Lo, Chang-fa, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: Singapore [Malasia] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2017 Número de páginas: XIX, 361 p. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-981-10-6866-9 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Derechos humanos Mediación Resolución de disputas (Ley) Arbitraje (Derecho administrativo) Resolución de Controversias Arbitraje Clasificación: 341.48 Resumen: Este libro está dedicado a la idea de una segunda ronda de codificación de ciertas nuevas reglas para la interpretación de los tratados. Actualmente, la interpretación de los tratados se rige por los artÃculos 31 a 33 de la Convención de Viena sobre el Derecho de los Tratados (CDTV). La regla fundamental es que un tratado se interpretará de buena fe de conformidad con el sentido corriente que se dé a los términos del tratado en su contexto y a la luz de su objeto y fin. Estas reglas sientan las bases para la interpretación de los tratados. Representan la primera ronda de codificación del contenido de algunas normas anteriores de derecho internacional consuetudinario. El libro sostiene que las reglas actuales están demasiado simplificadas. Después de casi cincuenta años de codificación de la CVDT, el texto codificado en ella es prácticamente insuficiente para abordar algunas cuestiones tradicionales de interpretación de los tratados (como la interpretación que involucra factores temporales o el desarrollo tecnológico) y para hacer frente a algunos nuevos desarrollos del derecho internacional (como la diversificación y fragmentación de los tratados internacionales) y nuevos desafÃos (como la necesidad de coordinación entre diferentes tratados y la necesidad de introducir valores externos, incluidos los derechos humanos, en un tratado a través de un proceso de interpretación). El libro sostiene además que es necesario tener una segunda ronda de codificación para incorporar nuevas reglas en la CVDT que deben seguir los intérpretes de tratados para hacer que la interpretación de los tratados sea más consistente y transparente, y más acorde con el valor compartido de las normas internacionales. comunidad. El libro propone que el contenido de ciertas reglas nuevas se considere como las nuevas reglas codificadas para la interpretación de los tratados. Nota de contenido: Part I The Setting -- 1 Revisiting the Essence of Treaty Interpretation -- 2 Treaty Interpretation as Opposed to Statutory, Constitutional and Contractual Interpretations -- 3 Meaning of Codification and VCLT as the First Round of Codification of Customary Rules of Treaty Interpretation -- 4 Desirability and Some Principles for a New Round of Codification -- Part II Existing Issues to be Subject to Codified Rules -- 5 Boundary of Treaty Interpretation and Possible Codification -- 6 Difference and Relations Between Interpretation and Application of Treaties and the Possible Codification -- 7 Relations Between Treaty Interpretation and Finding/Assessment of Facts and the Possible Codification -- 8 International Adjudicating and Non-Adjudicating Bodies as Treaty Interpreters and the Possible Codification -- 9 Interpreting Treaties For Private Matters And The Possible Codification -- 10 Methods of Searching for the Ordinary Meaning and the Possible Codification -- 11 Ways of Taking Into Consideration the Object-and-Purpose and the Possible Codification -- 12 Means of Taking into Consideration the Context and the Possible Codification -- 13 Special Meaning, Supplementary Means and Different Languages as Well as the Possible Codification -- 14 Some Other Supplementary Interpretation Principles and the Possible Codification -- 15 Time Factor, Technological Development, Evolutive Interpretation and the Possible Codification -- 16 The Formula Approach for Indefinite Legal Concepts and the Possible Codification -- 17 Sequence, Hierarchy, Good Faith, Holistic Interpretation and the Possible Codification -- Part III  New Issues and Perspectives -- 18 Introducing Fundamental Values into Treaty Interpretation and the Possible Codification -- 19 Coordination Between Different Treaties Through Treaty Interpretation and the Possible Codification.-20 Conclusion – Features and Perspectives of the New Codified Rules of Treaty Interpretation -- Index. . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book is devoted to an idea of a second round of codification of certain new rules for treaty interpretation. Currently, treaty interpretation is guided by Articles 31 through 33 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT). The fundamental rule is that a treaty shall be interpreted in good faith in accordance with the ordinary meaning to be given to the terms of the treaty in their context and in the light of its object and purpose. These rules lay the foundation for treaty interpretation. They represent the first round of codification of the contents of some previous customary international law rules. The book argues that the current rules are overly simplified. After almost fifty years of codification of the VCLT, the codified text in it is practically insufficient in addressing some traditional treaty interpretation issues (such as the interpretation involving time factors or technology development) and in coping with some new development of international law (suchas the diversification and fragmentation of international treaties) and new challenges (such as the need of coordination between different treaties and the need of introducing external values, including human rights, into a treaty through treaty interpretation process). The book further argues that there is a need to have a second round of codification so as to incorporate new rules into the VCLT to be followed by treaty interpreters to make treaty interpretation more consistent and transparent, and more in line with the shared value of international community. The book proposes the contents of certain new rules to be considered as the new codified rules for treaty interpretation. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Treaty Interpretation Under the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties : A New Round of Codification [documento electrónico] / Lo, Chang-fa, . - 1 ed. . - Singapore [Malasia] : Springer, 2017 . - XIX, 361 p.
ISBN : 978-981-10-6866-9
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Derechos humanos Mediación Resolución de disputas (Ley) Arbitraje (Derecho administrativo) Resolución de Controversias Arbitraje Clasificación: 341.48 Resumen: Este libro está dedicado a la idea de una segunda ronda de codificación de ciertas nuevas reglas para la interpretación de los tratados. Actualmente, la interpretación de los tratados se rige por los artÃculos 31 a 33 de la Convención de Viena sobre el Derecho de los Tratados (CDTV). La regla fundamental es que un tratado se interpretará de buena fe de conformidad con el sentido corriente que se dé a los términos del tratado en su contexto y a la luz de su objeto y fin. Estas reglas sientan las bases para la interpretación de los tratados. Representan la primera ronda de codificación del contenido de algunas normas anteriores de derecho internacional consuetudinario. El libro sostiene que las reglas actuales están demasiado simplificadas. Después de casi cincuenta años de codificación de la CVDT, el texto codificado en ella es prácticamente insuficiente para abordar algunas cuestiones tradicionales de interpretación de los tratados (como la interpretación que involucra factores temporales o el desarrollo tecnológico) y para hacer frente a algunos nuevos desarrollos del derecho internacional (como la diversificación y fragmentación de los tratados internacionales) y nuevos desafÃos (como la necesidad de coordinación entre diferentes tratados y la necesidad de introducir valores externos, incluidos los derechos humanos, en un tratado a través de un proceso de interpretación). El libro sostiene además que es necesario tener una segunda ronda de codificación para incorporar nuevas reglas en la CVDT que deben seguir los intérpretes de tratados para hacer que la interpretación de los tratados sea más consistente y transparente, y más acorde con el valor compartido de las normas internacionales. comunidad. El libro propone que el contenido de ciertas reglas nuevas se considere como las nuevas reglas codificadas para la interpretación de los tratados. Nota de contenido: Part I The Setting -- 1 Revisiting the Essence of Treaty Interpretation -- 2 Treaty Interpretation as Opposed to Statutory, Constitutional and Contractual Interpretations -- 3 Meaning of Codification and VCLT as the First Round of Codification of Customary Rules of Treaty Interpretation -- 4 Desirability and Some Principles for a New Round of Codification -- Part II Existing Issues to be Subject to Codified Rules -- 5 Boundary of Treaty Interpretation and Possible Codification -- 6 Difference and Relations Between Interpretation and Application of Treaties and the Possible Codification -- 7 Relations Between Treaty Interpretation and Finding/Assessment of Facts and the Possible Codification -- 8 International Adjudicating and Non-Adjudicating Bodies as Treaty Interpreters and the Possible Codification -- 9 Interpreting Treaties For Private Matters And The Possible Codification -- 10 Methods of Searching for the Ordinary Meaning and the Possible Codification -- 11 Ways of Taking Into Consideration the Object-and-Purpose and the Possible Codification -- 12 Means of Taking into Consideration the Context and the Possible Codification -- 13 Special Meaning, Supplementary Means and Different Languages as Well as the Possible Codification -- 14 Some Other Supplementary Interpretation Principles and the Possible Codification -- 15 Time Factor, Technological Development, Evolutive Interpretation and the Possible Codification -- 16 The Formula Approach for Indefinite Legal Concepts and the Possible Codification -- 17 Sequence, Hierarchy, Good Faith, Holistic Interpretation and the Possible Codification -- Part III  New Issues and Perspectives -- 18 Introducing Fundamental Values into Treaty Interpretation and the Possible Codification -- 19 Coordination Between Different Treaties Through Treaty Interpretation and the Possible Codification.-20 Conclusion – Features and Perspectives of the New Codified Rules of Treaty Interpretation -- Index. . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book is devoted to an idea of a second round of codification of certain new rules for treaty interpretation. Currently, treaty interpretation is guided by Articles 31 through 33 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT). The fundamental rule is that a treaty shall be interpreted in good faith in accordance with the ordinary meaning to be given to the terms of the treaty in their context and in the light of its object and purpose. These rules lay the foundation for treaty interpretation. They represent the first round of codification of the contents of some previous customary international law rules. The book argues that the current rules are overly simplified. After almost fifty years of codification of the VCLT, the codified text in it is practically insufficient in addressing some traditional treaty interpretation issues (such as the interpretation involving time factors or technology development) and in coping with some new development of international law (suchas the diversification and fragmentation of international treaties) and new challenges (such as the need of coordination between different treaties and the need of introducing external values, including human rights, into a treaty through treaty interpretation process). The book further argues that there is a need to have a second round of codification so as to incorporate new rules into the VCLT to be followed by treaty interpreters to make treaty interpretation more consistent and transparent, and more in line with the shared value of international community. The book proposes the contents of certain new rules to be considered as the new codified rules for treaty interpretation. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]