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By peaceful means ::international adjudication and arbitration : essays in honour of David D. Caron /
Distinguished scholars and practitioners commemorate and expand upon the work of international judge, arbitrator, and professor, David D. Caron (1952-2018). 'By Peaceful Means' is an insightful examination of how international dispute resolution seeks to avert disaster and mitigate discord, and how it might continue to do so in our uncertain future
Remarks By David D. Caron
In my lecture, I address an issue that is underappreciated, certainly not addressed, yet critically important to what international law values—the theme of this year's ASIL Annual Meeting. To put the topic in dramatic terms, it is that scene at a dinner party where all appears serene but then a seemingly minor comment gives rise to a harsh response; it is that moment when there is a glimpse of a serious disagreement beneath the surface that has bubbled up unexpectedly.</jats:p
Australian Rugby Union Ltd v Hospitality Group Pty Ltd: A salient reminder of the perils facing parties in proving the market under the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth)
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La protection de la couche d'ozone stratosphérique et la structure de l'activité normative internationale en matière d'environnement
Caron David D. La protection de la couche d'ozone stratosphérique et la structure de l'activité normative internationale en matière d'environnement. In: Annuaire français de droit international, volume 36, 1990. pp. 704-726
Alien Registration- Caron, David E. (Lewiston, Androscoggin County)
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Dissecting Backlash
David Caron and Esme Shirlow discuss the widespread criticism against investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS). They argue that these critiques must be disentangled in terms of the actors and substantive concerns. A main conclusion is that the misgivings may not be directed towards the dispute settlement mechanism itself, but rather concern broader worries about globalization.</p
Images of the Arctic and the Law and Politics Implicit in Them
David Caron is President of the American Society of International Law and the C. William Maxeiner Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley. He currently teaches public international law, resolution of private international disputes, ocean law and policy, and an advanced international law writing workshop.
Professor Caron is the co-director of the Miller Institute on Global Challenges and the Law and the co-director of the Law of the Sea Institute, an international consortium of scholars that has played a major part in studies of ocean law since the 1970s. He is a member of the board of editors of the American Journal of International Law, a co-editor in chief of the World Arbitration and Mediation Review and co-editor in chief of the SSRN International Environmental Law Ejournal.
In 2000, he received the Stefan A. Riesenfeld Award of the University of California for outstanding achievement and contribution to the field of international law
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