Beschreibung:

773 S. Originalleinen.

Bemerkung:

Ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar. - Essays: Reconceptualization of the International Rule of Law in a Globalizing World. .Hisashi Owada -- Challenging the Fundamental Principle of the Freedom of the High Seas and the Flag State Principle Expressed by Recent Non-flag State Measures on the High Seas. Atsuko Kanehara -- International Measures to Combat Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing and Japan. Moritaka Hayashi -- Piracy Jure Gentium Revisited -For Japan's Future Contribution. .Akio Morita -- Japan-China Dispute Over Maritime Boundary Delimitation. From a Japanese Perspective. Shigeki Sakamoto -- Legal Issues Concerning the East China Sea Delimitation. A Chinese Perspective on the Sino-Japanese the East China Sea Dispute. Haiwen Zhang -- The Settlement of Disputes Before the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. A Progressive Development of International Law or Relying on Traditional Mechanisms? Rüdiger Wolfrum -- The Basic Act on Ocean Policy and Japan's Agendas for Legislative Improvement. Naoya Okuwaki -- Comparative Analysis of Recent Developments in Private International Law in Japan and Europe from a Japanese Perspective. Toshiyuki Kono -- The New Japanese Private International Law Act from a European Perspective. Peter Mankowski -- An American Perspective on the New Japanese Act on General Rules for Application of Laws. Ronald A. Brand and Tabitha Fish -- A Comparative Law Analysis on Some Recent Developments in the Conflict of Law Rules of Contract in Japan and China. Huang Renting -- On the Korean Private International Law. Moonsook Kim -- Harmonization and Diversification of Contract Conflicts. Yoshiaki Nomura -- Japan's Accession to the ICC Statute and the ICC Cooperation Law. Kyo Aral, Akira Mayama and OsamuYoshida -- Participation in the ICC and the National Criminal Law of Japan. Kanako Takayama -- Japan's Entry to the International Criminal Court and the Legal Challenges It Faced. Yasushi Masaki.