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PROCEEDINGS OF THE EIGHTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW CHALLENGES TO INTERNATIONAL GOVERNANCE Co-CHAIRS OF THE COMMITTEE EDITOR OF THE PROCEEDINGS ON THE ANNUAL MEETING John Lawrence Hargrove Jonathan I. Charney ASSISTANT EDITOR Judith H. Bello Susan F. Bassuener SUMMARY JF CONTENTS* THEME I OUR CHANGING SENSE OF COMMUNITY: THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEM FOLLOWING THE BIPOLAR WORLD New Trends in International Dispute Settlement The United Nations Ad Hoc Crimes Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia .... Effects of the New World Order on the Third World The Emerging New International Legal Order in the Western Pacific Nonproliferation, Disarmament and Disposal of Nuclear Weapons The Shift in Markets: New Movements in International Law Responding to Privatization The United States: Champion or Violator of International Law? ............... 133 Theme I Roundtable THEME II COMMUNITIES IN TRANSITION: AUTONOMY, SELF-GOVERNANCE AND INDEPENDENCE Penalties for Prior Political Association Indigenous Peoples and the Right to Self-Determination Yugoslavia: A Case Study of International Consequences of Independence Movements New Customary Law: Taking Human Rights Seriously? .................csssese+ 229 Theme II Roundtable * The following special addresses were delivered in the course of the Annual Meeting: Robert D. Kyle and S. Bruce Wilson, Trade Issues Facing the Clinton Administration; Joseph S. Nye, Jr., New Problems of World Order; Robert D. Hormats, New Structures for International Trade and Finance; and lan Brownlie, Q.C., an address at the Joint Luncheon of ASIL/CCIL. THEME Ill INTERNATIONAL REGIMES: PROGRESS AND PROBLEMS The United Nations: Meeting the Challenges of the Post-Cold War World The Security Council: Its Authority and Legitimacy Has Religion Served as Catalyst or Impediment to International Law? .......... Multilateral and Regional Efforts to Integrate Markets: The Uruguay Round, NAFTA, Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Initiatives and the European Communities Goals of the United Nations Decade of International Law: Law Reform and Environmental Law: When Does it Make Sense to Negotiate International FEE oveccccccvsceccscccssevevensceccevecesocesovososoccococecccecococococcccccoceces Teaching International Relations and International Organizations in International Law Courses: Constructing the State-of-the-Art International Law Course Theme III Roundtable THEME IV THE INTERNATIONALIZATION OF DOMESTIC LAW: THE SHRINKING DOMAINE RESERVE China: Most-Favored-Nation Treatment and U.S. Policy on the Chinas Redefining National Security: Industrial Pelicy and Competitiveness The New New International Economic Order International Land-Use Law Lessons Learned from UNCED The Global Challenge of HIV/AIDS: The Future of World Health Law Theme IV Roundtable PROCEEDINGS OF THE EIGHTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW CHALLENGES TO INTERNATIONAL GOVERNANCE Co-CHAIRS OF THE COMMITTEE EDITOR OF THE PROCEEDINGS ON THE ANNUAL MEETING John Lawrence Hargrove Jonathan I. Charney ASSISTANT EDITOR Judith H. Bello Susan F. Bassuener CONTENTS THEME I OUR CHANGING SENSE OF COMMUNITY: THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEM FOLLOWING THE BIPOLAR WORLD New Trends in International Dispute Settlement Cuair: Michael K. Young ISCID and New Trends in International Dispute Settlement. Antonio R. Parra REMARKS BY: José Angel Canela Amelia Porges DISCUSSION Reporter: Lisa L. Bhansali The United Nations Ad Hoc Crimes Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia CuHair: M. Cherif Bassiouni REMARKS BY: Effects of the New World Order on the Third World Cuair: Henry J. Richardson III REMARKS BY: Gay McDougal Hugo Caminos * The following special addresses were delivered in the course of the Annual Meeting: Trade Issues Facing the Clinton Administration, presented by Robert D. Kyle, Special Assistant to the President for International Investment and Trade, and S. Bruce Wilson, Senior Staff, House Ways and Means Committee, at a luncheon on March 31; New Problems of World Order, by Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Chair- man oft he National Intelligence Council, at the Annual Dinner, March 31; New Structurefso r Interna- tional Trade and Finance, by Robert D. Hormats, Vice Chairman, Goldman Sachs International, at the joint luncheon of ASIL and the ABA International Law Section, April 1; and an address by lan Brownlie, Q.C., All Souls College, Oxford University, at the joint luncheon of ASIL and the Canadian Council on International Law, April 2. viii Gwendolyn Mikell Berta Esperanza Hernandez DisCUSSION REPorRTER: Caroline S. West The Emerging New International Legal Order in the Western Pacific Cuair: Charlotte Ku The Legal Order on Both Sides of the Taiwan Strait and the Current Sino-Vietnam Relation. Hong-jun Zhou The Legal Aspect of the New Relations between Taiwan (ROC) and its Former Communist Rival Neighbors. Kuen-chen Fu Korea in the Emerging New World Order. Ki Moon Ban The Status of Taiwan in the New International Legal Order in the Western Pacific. Ralph N. Clough DiscUSSION REporRTER: Sylvia A. Chen Nonproliferation, Disarmament and Disposal of Nuclear Weapons Cuair: Burrus M. Carnahan U.S. Counterproliferation Policy: Managing the Process. Paula L. The Future of the United Nations in Disarmament: The Iraq Experience. Dorinda G. Dallmeyer Strengthening the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty toward the 1995 Extension Conference. Jacqueline R. Smith DiscuSSION REporTER: Patricia A. Comella The Shift in Markets: New Movements in International Law Responding to Privatization Cuair: Adrien K. Wing Privatization as an International Phenomenon. Tom J. Farer Privatization in Latin America and the Caribbean: Legal Issues. Douglas Webb REMARKS BY: Maxwell O. Chibundu Privatization of Public Enterprises in Latin America. Rafael A. Porrata- eli sas snunecccneccccssenses 124 REMARKS BY: Gerhard Wegen REPoRTERS: Rafiq Al-Shabaz, Timothy L. Williams The United States: Champion or Violator of International Law? Cuair: Bernard H. Oxman REMARKS BY: Michael J. Glennon A New Look at an Old Debate. Anne-Marie Slaughter Burley REMARKS BY: SE ITE eo A RT 142 DisCUSSION Contents ix Theme I Roundtable. Our Changing Sense of Community: The International Legal System Following the Bipolar World MoperRATOR: Riidiger Wolfrum REMARKS BY: Bernard Oxman Henry J. Richardson III Craig Jackson Michael K. Young James C. O’Brien Charlotte Ku Burrus M. Carnahan DISCUSSION REPORTER: David Rowe Brown THEME Il COMMUNITIES IN TRANSITION: AUTONOMY, SELF-GOVERNANCE AND INDEPENDENCE Penalties for Prior Political Association Cuair: Herman Schwartz REMARKS BY: William Karl Wilburn Vladimir Galuska DISCUSSION REPORTER: William K. Pelosi Indigenous Peoples and the Right to Self-Determination Cuair: Howard R. Berman REMARKS BY: Oren Lyons Richard A. Falk DisCUSSION REPORTER: Olivia Quittner Goldman Yugoslavia: A Case Study of International Consequences of Independence Movements Cuair: Winston P. Nagan U.S. Security Interests and the War in Former Yugoslavia. Winston P. NebojSa Vujovi¢ DISCUSSION New Customary Law: Taking Human Rights Seriously? Cuair: Anthony D’Amato REMARKS BY: Thomas Buergenthal Kenneth Roth Nabil A. Elaraby John R. Bolton QUESTIONS FROM THE CHAIR DISCUSSION Reporter: Lisa L. Bhansali Theme II Roundtable. Communities in Transition: Autonomy, Self- Governance and Independence MoperatTor: W. Michael Reisman REMARKS BY: Berta Esperanza Hernandez Anthony D’ Amato Thomas M. Franck W. Michael Reisman DISCUSSION REPORTER: Penelope E. Mathew THEME Ili INTERNATIONAL REGIMES: PROGRESS AND PROBLEMS The United Nations: Meeting the Challenges of the Post-Cold War World Cuair: Edwin M. Smith The United Nations in the Post-Cold War World: Adaptation, Transformation, Openness or Obsolescence? Keith R. Krause REMARKS BY: Brian Urquhart DisCUSSION Reporter: Bernard Kishoiyian The Security Council: Its Authority and Legitimacy Cuair: Lori F. Damrosch Strengthening the Collective Authority of the Security Council. David D. Caron REMARKS BY: Bruce C. Rashkow Riidiger Wolfrum DisCUSSION Has Religion Served as Catalyst or Impediment to International Law? Cuair: Mark W. Janis Religion and International Law. Mark W. Janis Religion: Catalyst or Impediment to International Law? The Case of Hugo Grotius. David Little Islam and International Human Rights Law: Selected Aspects. Ved P. The Jewish Perspective in International Law. Pnina Lahav i a nonmcnncncconseensal Reporter: Sandra Orihuela Contents xi Multilateral and Regional Efforts to Integrate Markets: The Uruguay Round, NAFTA, Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Initiatives and the European Communities Cuair: Kenneth W. Dam REMARKS BY: Robert Zoellick Goals of the United Nations Decade of International Law: Law Reform and National Programs Cuair: Ronald St. J. Macdonald REMARKS BY: Hans Corell The Decade’s Emphasis on Education in International Law. John King Gamble REMARKS BY: Michael Scharf Environmental Law: When Does it Make Sense to Negotiate International Agreements? Cuair: Joan E. Donoghue ‘“‘To Treaty or Not to Treaty?’’ A Survey of Practical Experience. Peter Limitations on Treaties to Protect the Environment. Robert J. McManus REMARKS BY: Marc A. Levy COMMENTARY: Daniel M. Bodansky DISCUSSION REPORTER: Michael A. DiMaggio Teaching International Relations and International Organizations in International Law Courses: Constructing the State-of-the-Art International Law Course Cuair: Richard A. Falk Organizational Insights. José E. Alvarez Perspectives from the New Haven School. Lung-chu Chen Teaching International Law to Political Science Students. M. J. Peterson DISCUSSION REPORTER: Bardo Fassbender Theme III Roundtable. International Regimes: Progress and Problems Moperator: Oscar Schachter REMARKS BY: Richard A. Falk Lori F. Damrosch Mark W. Janis Joan E. Donoghue Ronald St. J. Macdonald John H. Jackson DiIsCUSSION ReEporTER: Laura L. Lichter THEME IV THE INTERNATIONALIZATION OF DOMESTIC LAW: THE SHRINKING DOMAINE RESERVE China: Most-Favored-Nation Treatment and U.S. Policy on the Chinas Moperartor: Franklin R. Bay REMARKS BY: Robert T. Matsui DisCUSSION The Most-Favored-Nation Status of China: View from the U.S. Senate. John C. Danforth DISCUSSION REMARKS BY: William P. Alford DISCUSSION REPORTER: Nancy B. Zucker Redefining National Security: Industrial Policy and Competitiveness Cuair: Gary C. Hufbauer REMARKS BY: Robert E. Litan Stewart A. Baker DisCUSSION REPORTER: Elizabeth Andrews The New New International Economic Order Cuair: Harold Hongju Koh REMARKS BY: Daniel M. Price The New New International Economic Order: Private International Law. Helen Elizabeth Hartnell The Effect of Economic Integration on Environmental Standards. Joel Some Aspects of the Quantum of Compensation Payable upon Expropriation. C. F. Amerasinghe DISCUSSION International Land-Use Law Cuair: Richard B. Bilder REMARKS BY: Daniel B. Magraw Diana Ponce Nava Ralph Osterwoldt Contents Jerold Kayden DISCUSSION REPORTER: Annie Petsonk Lessons Learned from UNCED Cuair: Jutta Brunée Assessing UNCED and the State of Sustainable Development. Edward A. Parson Toward an International Covenant on the Environment and Development. Parvez Hassan REMARKS BY: Elliot L. Richardson Richard N. Gardner DISCUSSION REPORTER: Alex Beehler The Global Challenge of HIv/AIDS: The Future of World Health Law Cuair: Mark E. Wojcik REMARKS BY: William B. T. Mock Fernando Chang-Muy Robert Jarvis DISCUSSION Women and HIV: An Overview. Allyn L. Taylor DISCUSSION Lessons from HIV for International Law and International Medical Cooperation. Allyn L. Taylor DISCUSSION REPORTER: Renée D. Pietropaulo Theme IV Roundtable. The Internationalization of Domestic Law: The Shrinking Domaine Réservé MopeErRATOR: Diane P. Wood REMARKS BY: Joel R. Paul Stewart A. Baker Richard B. Bilder Mark E. Wojcik Jutta Brunée PANEL DISCUSSION Open DISCUSSION REPORTER: Donald K. Anton The Year of International Law in Review Cuair: Peter D. Trooboff REMARKS BY: Theodor Meron John H. Jackson Jamison Borek Charlotte Ku DISCUSSION ReEporTER: Jack Landman Goldsmith III 1993 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition XiV Appendices Business Meeting Eulogy Report of the Executive Director Election of Officers and Executive Council Announcement of Awards Elections to the Board of Editors of the AJIL Elections to the Advisory Committee of ILM Officers, Committees and Staff of The American Society of International Law for the Year 1993-1994 American Journal of International Law: Board of Editors International Legal Materials: Editorial Advisory Committee and Corresponding Editors Proceedings: Editors, Reporters Report of the Committee on Publications of the U.S. Department of State and the United Nations Constitution of The American Society of International Law Act of Incorporation Constitution Regulations

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