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All courses at the Academy are, in principle, published in the language in which they were delivered in the Collected Courses of the Hague Academy of International Law.
This volume contains:
• Le droit international à la recherche de ses valeurs: paix, développement, deémocratisation (conférence inaugurale) par B. BOUTROS-GHALI, membre du Curatorium de l'Académie; secrétaire général de la Francophonie, Paris.
• The Evolution of International Law of the Sea: New Issues, New Challenges by T. SCOVAZZI, Professor at the University of Milan-Bicocca.
• Capital Markets and Conflict of Laws by H. KRONKE, Professor at the Institute of Foreign and International Private and Economic Law, Heidelberg.
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Co-publication with: The Hague Academy of International Law.
Table des matières - B. Boutros-Ghali: Introduction. 1. Ecartèlement entre l'urgence et la durée. 2. Ecartèlement entre l'unilatéralisme et le multilatéralisme. 3. Ecartèlement entre ordre positif et ordre prospectif. Première partie: A la recherche de la paix. Deuxième partie: A la recherche du développement. Troisème partie: A la recherche de la démocratisation. Conclusion.
Contents - T. Scovazzi: Introduction. I. The slow pace of evolution. II. The age of codification. III. Evolution within the UNCLOS (and without). Conclusion. Selected bibliography.
Contents - H. Kronke: I. Capital markets. II. The state of affairs. III. Transactions. IV. Dispute settlement. V. Current challenges and future prospects. Concluding remarks. Selected bibliography.