Regime accommodation in international law : human rights in international economic law and policy / by Heejin Kim.
2016
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Title
Regime accommodation in international law : human rights in international economic law and policy / by Heejin Kim.
Published
Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2016]
Copyright
©2016
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K3820 .K556 2016
ISBN
9789004325500 (hardback ; alkaline paper)
9004325506 (hardback ; alkaline paper)
9789004325517 (e-book)
9004325506 (hardback ; alkaline paper)
9789004325517 (e-book)
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xx, 361 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)949669575
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-357) and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Kim, Heejin. Regime accommodation in international law. Leiden : Brill ; Boston : Nijhoff, 2016 9789004325517 (DLC) 2016022000
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
ix
List of Abbreviations
xii
Table of Cases
xv
1.
Problem
1
A.
"A Relationship to Discover"
2
B.
Structure of the Research Project
7
2.
Conceptual Framework: Interaction and the Conflict of Multiple International Regimes
10
A.
Meaning of International "Regime"
10
1.
Regime in International Relations Scholarship
10
2.
Regime in International Legal Scholarship and Jurisprudence
14
3.
Summary
24
B.
Regime Interaction and Conflict in International Law
25
1.
Primary Reasons for the Growing Regime Conflict
27
1.1.
Fragmentation of International Law
27
1.2.
Difficulties of Conflict Management in International Law
29
2.
Multiple Dimensions of the Regime Conflict
30
3.
Norm Conflict in International Law
32
3.1.
Narrow Definition of Conflict
33
3.2.
Broad Definition of Conflict
42
3.3.
Summary
45
C.
Regime Accommodation in International Law
47
1.
Legislative Accommodation
48
2.
Administrative Accommodation
50
3.
Adjudicative Accommodation
51
3.
Regime Interaction and Conflict between International Human Rights and Economic Law in the Context of Historical Evolution of International Law and Institution
53
A.
International Law in Permanent Development
53
B.
Advent of International Law
55
1.
Precursors of International Law in Pre-Westphalia Era
55
1.1.
Searching for the Foundations of Human Rights
57
1.2.
Discovery of New Continents
58
1.3.
Growing Sovereign Interests in International Commerce
59
1.4.
Rise of Private Merchants
61
1.5.
Implications
62
2.
Rise of the Modern Law of Nations
62
2.1.
State-centric Perspective of the Law of Nations
64
2.2.
Unpopular Notion: Human Rights Protection through International Law
67
2.3.
State-building Efforts and the Early Development of International Economic Regulation
75
2.4.
International Codification Conferences
94
C.
International Human Rights and Economic Law Regimes
97
1.
Background
97
2.
Rise of International Human Rights Law Regime
100
2.1.
UN-based Human Rights Arrangements
101
2.2.
Regional Human Rights Protection Mechanisms
118
2.3.
Features of the Development in International Human Rights Regime
122
3.
International Economic Law---The Promotion of Free Trade and Foreign Investment
131
3.1.
Early Construction of the International Trading System and the Legal Regulation of Foreign Investment
131
3.2.
Between Bilateralism and Multilateralism
140
D.
Common Grounds
167
1.
Treaty-based Foundations---Binding Rights and Obligations
167
2.
Equal Status
169
3.
International Agreements Governed by Public International Law
170
4.
"Public" Nature---Relationship between States and the Individuals
171
5.
Aims for Peace and Security of International Community
172
4.
Project of Regime Accommodation: Managing Interaction and Conflict between International Human Rights and Economic Law
175
A.
Legislative Efforts and Administrative Coordination
176
1.
Relationship with External International Agreements and Organizations
176
1.1.
Coexisting Rights and Obligations in Other International Agreements
176
1.2.
Priority of One Treaty Over Another
178
1.3.
Coordination with Other International Organizations
181
2.
Environmental Regulation in International Economic Law and Policy
182
2.1.
Multilateral Setting
182
2.2.
Regional and Bilateral Setting
187
3.
Labor Standards in International Economic Law and Policy
191
3.1.
Multilateral Setting
191
3.2.
Regional and Bilateral Setting
193
4.
Relationship between Human Rights and International Economic Law and Policy
199
4.1.
Work of UN Human Rights Agencies and Other Organizations
199
4.2.
Field of International Economic Law and Policy
213
B.
IEL Adjudication in the WTO, the ICSID, and Other Settings
229
1.
International Courts and Tribunals (ICS) in Conflict Resolution and Management
229
1.1.
Conventional Conflict Resolution Techniques
230
1.2.
Other Conflict Resolution Techniques
260
2.
Environmental and Social Protection in the WTO Adjudication
262
2.1.
GATT Cases Involving Environmental and Social Regulations
262
2.2.
WTO Disputes Involving Environmental and Social Regulations
266
3.
Environmental and Social Protection in the Investor-State Arbitration
283
3.1.
Claims of Foreign Investors
283
3.2.
Counterclaims of the Host States
286
3.3.
Non-Disputing Parties Submission
296
3.4.
Arbitral Tribunals
306
5.
Guidelines for Decision-makers: Human Rights in International Economic Law and Policy
316
A.
IEL'S Approaches to Accommodate Human Rights
316
1.
Legislative Accommodation
316
2.
Administrative Accommodation
318
3.
Adjudicatory Accommodation---Practices by the WTO Dispute Settlement Bodies and Investment Tribunals
319
B.
Concluding Remarks
322
Selected Bibliography
325
Index
358