This book gathers together 20 articles written by Professor Reisman, representative of his contribution to international scholarship. They are divided into six parts: jurisprudence, international law, war, human rights, international organizations and international investment law.
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Contents Part Ⅰ Jurisprudence A Jurisprudence from the Perspective of the “Political Superior” 3 The Tormented Conscience: Applying and Appraising Unauthorized Coercion 29 Myth System and Operational Code 75 On the Causes of Uncertainty and Volatility in International Law 97 Part Ⅱ International Law The Democratization of Contemporary International Law-Making Processes and the Differentiation of Their Application 123 International Law Making: A Process of Communication 140 Unilateral Action in an Imperfect World Order 172 Part Ⅲ War Stopping Wars and Making Peace: Reflections on the Ideology and Practice of Conflict Termination in Contemporary World Politics 193 Assessing Claims to Revise the Laws of War 255 Holding the Center of the Law of Armed Conflict 271 Part Ⅳ Human Rights Acting Before Victims Become Victims: Preventing and Arresting Mass Murder 287 Humanitarian Intervention: Politics and Prudence 323 Why Regime Change Is (Almost Always) a Bad Idea 338 Part Ⅴ International Organizations The United States and International Institutions 357 The Constitutional Crisis in the United Nations 383 New Scenarios of Threats to International Peace and Security:Developing Legal Capacities for Adequate Responses 412 Towards a Normative Theory of Differential Responsibility for International Security Functions: Responsibilities of Major Powers 446 Part Ⅵ International Investment Law Negotiating Investment Treaties:Mechanisms for Anticipating and Controlling Textual Drift 465 The Question of Unilateral Governmental Statements as Applicable Law in Investment Disputes 479 “Case Specific Mandates” versus “Systemic Implications”: How Should Investment Tribunals Decide? 497 Canute Confronts the Tide: States versus Tribunals and the Evolution of the Minimum Standard in Customary International Law 529