Writings
- David D. Caron
A. Books, Edited Volumes and Monographs
B. Articles, Notes and Chapters in Books
C. Course Materials
D. Selected Presentations
E. Book Reviews
A. Books
Resolution of Private International Disputes (forthcoming).
The UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules: A Commentary (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2006) (co-authored with Lee Caplan and Matti Pellonpää).
Bringing New Law to Ocean Waters (David D. Caron & Harry N. Scheiber, eds., Martinus Nijhof, 2004).
Les Aspects Internationaux des Catastrophes Naturelles et Industrielles -- The International Aspects of Natural and Industrial Catastrophes (David D. Caron & Charles H. Leben, eds., The Hague Academy of International Law - Martinus Nijhoff, 2001).
The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal : Its Contribution to the Process of International Claims Resolution (David D. Caron & John R. Crook eds., Transnational Publishers, 2000).
Melissa E. Crow reveiw in 97 American Journal of Inernational Law 221-223 (2003). pdf version
Joan Sherer review in 29 International Journal of Legal Information 651-653 (2001). pdf version
Noted at 26 Yearbook Commercial Arbitration 1194 (2001)
The UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules as Interpreted and Applied: Selected Problems in Light of the Practice of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal (1994) (co-authored with Matti Pellonpää).
Jamison Selby Borek review in 90 American Journal of International Law 529-531 (1996) pdf version
The Ecological and Social Dimensions of Global Change (David D. Caron, Terry Chapin, Joan Donoghue, Mary Firestone, John Harte & Lisa Wells, eds., Institute of International Studies, University of California at Berkeley, 1994).
Challenges and Issues in Ocean Governance (David D. Caron, Chris Carr & Harry N. Scheiber eds., Ocean Governance Study Group, 1993).
Perspectives on U.S. Policy toward the Law of the Sea (Charles L.O. Buderi & David D. Caron eds., Law of the Sea Institute, 1985).
Law of the Sea: U.S. Policy Dilemma (Bernard H. Oxman, David D. Caron & Charles L.O. Buderi eds., Institute for Contemporary Studies Press, 1983).
B. Articles, Notes and Chapters in Books
78. Foreword, forthcoming in Transboundary Harm in International Law: Lessons from the Trail Smelter Arbitration (Cambridge University Press, Russell Miller & Rebecca Bratspies, eds., 2005).
77. If Afghanistan has Failed, Then Afghanistan is Dead: ‘ Failed States’ and the Inappropriate Substitution of Legal Conclusion for Political Description, in The Torture Debate in America 214-222 (Cambridge University Press, Karen J. Greenberg, ed., 2005). pdf version.
76. The United Nations Compensation Commission for Claims Arising Out of the 1991 Gulf War: The ‘Arising Prior To’ Decision, 14 Florida State University International Law Journal 309-334 (2005). pdf version
75. State Crimes: Looking at Municipal Experience with Organizational Crime, in International Responsibility Today, Essays in Honor of Oscar Schacter 23-30 (Cambridge University Press, Maurizio Ragazzi, ed., 2005).
74. The Reconstruction of Iraq: Dealing with Debt, 11 U.C. Davis Journal of International Law & Policy 123-143 (2004).
73. Does International Law Matter, in Proceedings, 98th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law 311-314 (2004). pdf version
72. The Rule–Outcome Paradox, Madness Cascades and the Fog of Preemption: Seeking the ‘Best Rule’ for Use of Force, 27 Hastings International and Comparative Law Quarterly 481-496 (2004).
71. The United Nations Compensation Commission and Marine Environmental Damages Arising from the Gulf War: Tribunal or Foundation? in Bringing New Law to Ocean Waters 393-415 (Harry N. Scheiber and David D. Caron, eds., 2004).
70. Bringing New Law to Ocean Waters (coauthored with Harry N. Scheiber) in Bringing New Law to Ocean Waters 3-14 ( David D. Caron and Harry N. Scheiber, eds., 2004).
69. Louis Henkin’s Integrity, Brilliance and ‘Felicity of Expression’: Remarks on his Receipt of the 2003 Stefan A. Riesenfeld Prize, 22 Berkeley Journal of International Law 1-7 (2004).
68. The World of Intellectual Property and the Decision to Arbitrate, 19 Arbitration International 441-449 (2003).
67. Between Empire and Commmunity -- The United States and Multilateralism 2001-2003: A Mid Term Assessment, 21 Berkeley Journal of International Law 395- 404 (2003). pdf version
66. The Structure and Pathologies of Local Selective Procurement Ordinances: A Study of the Apartheid-Era South Africa Ordinances, 21 Berkeley Journal of International Law 159-184 (2003) pdf version
65. The ILC Articles on State Responsibility: The Relationship Between Form and Authority, 96 American Journal of International Law 857-873 (2002). pdf version
64. The State of State Responsibility, Proceedings, 96th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law 168-180 (2002).
63. The United Nations Compensation Commission: Practical Justice, Not Retribution, 13 European Journal of International Law 183-199 (2002) (Coauthored with Brian Morris). Abstract at EJIL Website
62. Addressing Catastrophes: Conflicting Images of Solidarity and Self Interest, in Les Aspects Internationaux des Catasptrophes Naturelles et Industrielles -- The International Aspects of Natural and Industrial Catastrophes (David D. Caron & Charles H. Leben, eds., The Hague Academy of International Law - Martinus Nijhoff, 2001).
61. International Tribunals and the Role of the Host Country, in The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal : Its Contribution to the Process of International Claims Resolution 27-36(David D. Caron & John R. Crook eds., Transnational Publishers, 2000).
60. Chapters 1, 2, 9, 22, and 26 in The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal : Its Contribution to the Process of International Claims Resolution 3-7, 11-17, 133-148, 331-338, and 363-369 (David D. Caron & John R. Crook eds., Transnational Publishers, 2000)(Coauthor with John R. Crook).
59. War and International Adjudication: Reflections on the 1899 Peace Conference, 94 American Journal of International Law 4-30 (2000). pdf version
58. U.S. Litigation Concerning Japanese Forced Labor in World War II, American Society of International Law Insight (October 2000) (coauthored with Adam Schneider).
57. The Place of the Environment in International Tribunals, in The Environmental Consequences of War: Legal, Economic and Scientific Perspectives 250-263 ((Jay E. Austin & Carl E. Bruch, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2000).
56. Remarks in Non-State Actors as New Subjects of International Law: From the Traditional State Order Towards the Law of the Global Community 79-81, 146-148 ( Rainer Hoffman ed., Duncker & Humblot Publishers, 1999).
55. The Long-Term Contribution of the Tribunal to International Law, in Revolutionary Days: The Iran Hostage Crisis and the Hague Claims Tribunal – A Look Back 173-177 (Andreas Lowenfeld, Lawrence W. Newman and John W. Walker, Jr. eds., Juris Publishing, 1999).
Information concerning, and for ordering, the book is availble by clicking here at Juris Publishing
54. Stefan Albrecht Riesenfeld (1908-1999), 93 American Journal of International Law 465-467 (1999).
53. Ships: Nationality and Status, 4 Encyclopedia of Public International Law (1999).
52. Stefan A. Riesenfeld, International Law and the University of California, 16 Berkeley Journal of International Law 1-9 (1998) (co-authored with Richard M. Buxbaum). pdf version
51. Protecting Trade and Turtles: The WTO and the Coherency of International Law, 1 Translex 3, 15 (December 1998) (co-authored with Hans Rudolf Trüeb). pdf version.
50. State Crimes in the ILC Draft Articles on State Responsibility: Insights from Municipal Experience with Corporate Crimes, in Proceedings, 92th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law 307-312 (1998). pdf version
49. The Basis of Responsibility: Attribution and Other Transubstantive Rules of State Responsibility, in The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal: Its Contribution to the Law of State Responsibility 109- 184 (Richard B. Lillich & Daniel B. Magraw, eds., 1998).
48. Decisions 36 Through 42 and Associated Panel Reports of the United Nations Compensation Commission, 36 International Legal Materials 1279-90 (1997).
47. The Present State of Research Carried Out by the English-Speaking Section of the Centre for Studies and Research, in Report on the Work of 1995 Session of The Hague Academy Centre for Research In International Law and International Relations on "International Aspects of Natural and Industrial Catastrophes" 1-28 (1996).
46. Decisions 24 Through 35 and Associated Panel Reports of the United Nations Compensation Commission, 35 International Legal Materials 939-953 (1996). pdf version
45. The International Whaling Commission & The North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission: The Institutional Risks of Coercion for Consensual Structures, 89 American Journal of International Law 154-174 (1995). pdf version
44. Post Award Proceedings Under the UNCITRAL Rules of Arbitration, 11 Arbitration International 429-454 (1995) (co-authored with Lucy F. Reed).
43. Peaceful Settlement of Disputes Through the Rule of Law, in Beyond Confrontation: International Law for the Post Cold-War Era, 309-334 (Lori F. Damrosch, Gennady Danilenko & Rein Müllerson eds., 1995) (co-authored with Galina Shinkaretskaya, Institute of State and Law, Moscow).
42. The UNCC and the Search for Practical Justice, in The United Nations Compensation Commission, 367-378 (Richard B. Lillich ed., 1995).
41. The Law of the Sea and the United States: Reflections Given the Small Likelihood of Ratification in 1995, in Implications of Entry into Force of the Law of the Sea Treaty for U.S. Ocean Governance 14-16 (Biliana Cicin-Sain & Robert Knecht, eds. 1995).
40. Decisions 14 Through 23 of the United Nations Compensation Commission, 33 International Legal Materials 235-242 (1995). pdf version
39. Governance and Collective Legitimation in the New World Order, 6 Hague Yearbook of International Law 29-44 (1994).
38. Addendum to the entry on United States-Iran Agreement of January 19, 1981 (Hostages and Financial Arrangements), in 4 Encyclopedia of Public International Law 1222-1229 (2000) (co-authored with Stefan A. Riesenfeld).
37. The Institutional Risks of Coerced 'Greening' in a Consensual World, in Moving Ahead on Ocean Governance 29-30 (B. Cicin-Sain & R. Knecht, eds. 1994).
36. Analyzing and Understanding Treaties in the Area of International Environmental Law, in Teaching International Environmental Law: Ideas and Experiences from the Seminar Room and the Lecture Hall 8-16 (E. Howard ed., World Wildlife Fund, 1994). pdf version
35. The Legitimacy of the Collective Authority of the Security Council, 87 American Journal of International Law 552-588 (1993). pdf version
Selected for inclusion in "The United Nations" (Paul Taylor and Sam Daws eds., 1997), a volume in The International Library of Politics and Comparative Government (David Arter, ed., Dartmouth Publishing), as an "important and influential essay in political and social science."
34. Towards an Arctic Environmental Regime, 24 Ocean Development and International Law 377-392 (1993).
33. The Attribution of Acts of Parastatals: The Significance of the Practice of the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal, Proceedings of the Second Joint American Society of International Law and Nederlandse Vereniging voor Internationaal Recht Conference 6-9 (1993).
32. The Permanent Court of Arbitration: 'Seeking the Most Effective Means of...a Real and Lasting Peace', Proceedings of the Second Joint American Society of International Law and Nederlandse Vereniging voor Internationaal Recht Conference 166-169 (1993).
31. Initiatives Affecting Ocean Governance in the Arctic, in Challenges and Issues in Ocean Governance 31-40 (D. Caron, C. Carr and H. Scheiber eds., 1993).
30. Strengthening the Collective Authority of the Security Council, Proceedings, 87th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law 303-310 (1993).
29. The Arctic, 3 Yearbook of International Environmental Law 305-309 (1993) (co-authored with James Aquilina).
28. Reputation and Reality in the ICSID Annulment Process: Understanding the Distinction Between Annulment and Appeal, 7 ICSID Foreign Investment Law Journal 21-56 (1992). pdf version.
27. International Dispute Resolution: Comparing the Roles Accorded the Parties and the Community Surrounding Them, Proceedings, 85th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law 65-71 (1992).
26. Responses to Aggression in the New World Order, in Confrontation in the Gulf: University of California Professors Talk About the War 143-154 (H. Kreisler ed., Institute of International Studies, University of California at Berkeley, 1992).
25. The Frog That Wouldn't Leap: The International Law Commission and Its Work on International Watercourses, 3 Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy 269-279 (1992). html version
24. Decisions and Report of the United Nations Compensation Commission, 31 International Legal Materials 1009-1017 (1992).
23. The Arctic, 2 Yearbook of International Environmental Law 195-199 (1992) (with Christopher Carr).
22. Protection of the Stratospheric Ozone Layer and the Structure of International Environmental Law-Making, 14 Hastings International and Comparative Law Quarterly 755-780 (1991).
Selected for inclusion in 23 Land Use & Environment Law Review (1992) at 681-706 "as one of the best articles published within the last year," and in International Environmental Law Anthology (Anthony D'Amato & Kirsten Engel, eds., 1995).
21 Iraq and the Force of Law: Why Give a Shield of Immunity?, 85 American Journal of International Law 89-92 (1991).
20. Attribution Amidst Revolution: The Experience of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, Proceedings, 84th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law 64-71 (1991).
19. Wheaton's Elements, 'Notes from the Editor' for the Gryphon Press 1991 Facsimile Edition of Henry Wheaton, Elements of International Law (R. H. Dana, Jr., ed. 1866), 34 pp. (pdf version)
18. The Gulf War, the United Nations Compensation Commission and the Search for Practical Justice, 24 The Transcript 26-30 (Fall 1991).
17. The Nature of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal and the Evolving Structure of International Dispute Resolution, 84 American Journal of International Law 104-156 (1990). (pdf version)
Awarded the 1991 Francis Deák Prize by the American Society of International Law.
16. When Law Makes Climate Change Worse: Rethinking the Law of Baselines in Light of a Rising Sea Level, 17 Ecology Law Quarterly 621-653 (1990).
15. Choice and Duty in Foreign Affairs: The Reflagging of the Kuwaiti Tankers, in The Iran-Iraq War: Lessons for Strategy, Diplomacy & Law 153-172 (C. Joyner ed., Greenwood Press, 1990). Also published in part at Harvard International Review 34 (Winter 1989).
14. La protection de la couche d'ozone stratosperique et la struture de l'activite normative internationale en matiere d'environnement, 36 Annuaire Francais de Droit International 704-726 (1990).
13. The Arctic, 1 Yearbook of International Environmental Law 181-185 (1990).
12. International Sanctions, Ocean Management and the Law of the Sea: A Study of Denial of Access to Fishing, 16 Ecology Law Quarterly 311-354 (1989).
11. The Law of the Environment: A Symbolic Step of Modest Value, 14 Yale Journal of International Law 528-541 (1989).
10. Ships: Nationality and Status, 11 Encyclopedia of Public International Law 289-297 (1989).
9. Flags of Vessels, 11 Encyclopedia of Public International Law 127-128 (1989).
8. Interim Measures of Protection: Theory and Practice in Light of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, 46 Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffenliches Recht und Völkerrecht 465-518 (1986).
7. Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal, 10 Yearbook Commercial Arbitration 175-324 (1985). A summary of the work of the Tribunal with extracts of its major decisions for the period November 1, 1983 to October 31, 1984.
6. Liability for Transnational Pollution Arising from Offshore Oil Development A Methodological Approach 10 Ecology Law Quarterly 641-683 (1983).
Awarded the 1983 Thelen-Marrin Prize by the School of Law, University of California at Berkeley.
5. Reconciling Domestic Principles and International Cooperation, in Law of the Sea: U.S. Policy Dilemma 3 -10 (Bernard H. Oxman; David D. Caron & Charles L.O. Buderi eds., ICS Press, 1983).
4. Ocean Disposal of Radioactive Wastes: International Law and California, in 2 Ocean Studies Symposium 591-613 (California Coastal Commission, ed., 1983). pdf version.
3. Deep Seabed Mining: A Comparative Study of Municipal Legislation by the United States of America and the Federal Republic of Germany, 4 Marine Policy 4-16 (1981).
2. Municipal Legislation for Exploitation of the Deep Seabed, 8 Ocean Development and International Law 259-297 (1980).
1. Emergency Disposal of Oil Spill Wastes in Northern and Central California, in Disposal of Oil and Debris Resulting from a Spill Cleanup Operation 62-75 (Farlow, J.S. & Swanson, D., eds.) (1980).
C. Course Materials
Resolution of Private International Disputes, Three Volumes, 1989 to present, University of California.
International Law: Cases and Materials, Three Volumes with Professor Stefan A. Riesenfeld, 1988 to present, University of California.
Law and International Environmental Problems, Two Volumes, 1988 to present, University of California.
D. Selected Presentations
142. Commentator on an American Society of International Law Centennial Event presentation by Carl Landauer entitled “ The Ambivalences of Power: Launching the American Journal of International Law in an Era of Empire and Globalization,” University of California at Berkeley, November 2, 2005.
141. “The Security Council as World Judge: The Powers and Limits of the Security Council in Relation to Judicial Functions,” presented at a Forum sponsored by the Permanent Mission of the Austria to the United Nations and the Institute for International Law and Justice of New York University at the United Nations Headquarters, the Dag Hammarskjöld Library, October 27, 2005.
140. “The Oceans in the Nuclear Age Project,” presented at a Tri-Valley CAREs Forum, Berkeley, October 19, 2005.
139. “International Investment Arbitration: Challenges and Practice,” presented at Duke University Law School, September 30, 2005.
138. “A Political Theory of International Courts and Tribunals,” presented at the Faculty Colloquium at Duke University Law School, September 30, 2005.
137. “Reflections on What Should the United States Do,” p resented at “Terrorism: Rights, Liberties, and the Rules of Engagement,” the 9th Annual Travers Ethics Conference, University of California at Berkeley, May 6, 2005 (as part of a panel with Eric Stover, Jane Wales and Steven Weber).
136. Chair and Moderator for ASIL ITA workshop
135 …… Santa Clara University, January 28, 2005.
134. “The United States and Treaties,” presented at Queen Mary’s College, University of London, November 12, 2004.
133. “The Challenge of Arbitrators: Independence, Impartiality, and Violence,” presented at Kings College, University of London, November 11, 2004.
132. “The United States and The International Criminal Court, presented at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, October 22, 2004.
128-131 Morse Lecture, LOS, UNCC, Careers
127. “The Laws of War,” a debate with Professor Thomas Barnes at the University of California at Berkeley, October 5, 2004.
126. “Torture: The Memos and the War,” presented at the Faculty Club, the University of California at Berkeley, October 1, 2005.
125. “The Oceans in the Nuclear Age Project,” presented at a Law of the Sea Institute Workshop, Berkeley, April 30, 2005.
124. “Responding to Failed States and Rogue States,” Presented at the Peder Sather Symposium, the University of California at Berkeley, April 20, 2004.
123. “Revisiting Legitimacy,” presented at the Law School at University of California at Los Angeles, April 15, 2004.
122. “Does International Law Matter,” presented at a plenary session of the Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, Washington, D.C., April 2, 2004.
121. “The Future of Investment Arbitration,” Presented at an Institute of Transnational Arbitration and American Society of International Law Workshop, Washington, DC, March 31, 2004.
120. “The Reconstruction of Iraq and the Challenge of Dealing with Debt,” presented at the Law School at University of California, Davis, March 12, 2004.
119. “Globalization and International Law in the New Millennium,” A Series of Four Lectures Presented at a UNITAR Session for Latin American International Law Specialists in Quito, Ecuador, February 2004.
118. “The Wisdom and Limits of Second Best Solutions,” presented at a Hastings International and Comparative Law Quarterly Scholar’s Forum on “The Future of Force: Waging War in the 21 st Century,” Hastings College of the Law, San Francisco, February 6, 2004.
117. “The UNCC and the ‘Arising Prior To’ Decision,” Presented as the Inaugural Richard B. Lillich Distinguished Lecture at Florida State University, October 23, 2003
116. Chair of Panel, “Investment Forum, British Institute of International and Comparative Law,” Law, London, October 9, 2003
115. “Lessons from Seven Years with the UNCC,” Presented at the School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, October 2, 2003.
114. “September 11 th: Terror Two Years Later,” presented at the University of California, September 11, 2003.
113. “The Structure of International Commercial Arbitration,” presented at the Palais des Nations, Geneva, June 3, 2003.
112. “Twists and Turns in International Commercial Arbitration,” presented at the Inaugural Meeting of the Northern California International Commercial Arbitration Club, San Francisco, May 15, 2003.
111. “Legality of Regime Change,” a panel discussion between David Caron, Michael Nacht and Joel Paul, a World Affairs Council Forum, San Francisco, April 23, 2003.
110.109. "Implications of War in Iraq,' presented at the Chancellor's Forum on the War, Zellerbach Auditorium, University of California at Berkeley, ,April 1, 2003
108. "Louis Henkin's Integrity, Brilliance and 'Felicity of Expression': Remarks on his Receipt of the 2003 Stefan A. Riesenfeld Prize," presented at the 2003 Stefan A. Riesenfeld Symposium, School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, February 28, 2003
107. Commentator on Erik Franckx's "Multilateralism and Marine Issues in the Southeast Atlantic," presented at Law of the Sea Institute Conference entitled "Multilateralism and International Ocean Resources," at School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, February 21-22, 2003.
106. Commentator on Jeffrey Dunoff's "Mission Impossible: Resolving the WTO's Trilemma," presented at International Trade Roundtable, School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, January 31, 2003.
105. "Between Empire and Community: The United States and Multilateralism," presented at the Faculty Workshop, School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, January 30, 2003.
104. Chair and Moderator for "Between Empire and Community: The United States and Multilateralism - Amid term Assessment 2001-2003," A Public Workshop, University of California at Berkeley, January 22, 2003.
103. "Working in International Law," presented at the World Affairs Council and University of California at Berkeley International Career Symposium, Berkeley, October 23, 2002.
102. "The Acceptability of Using Force: The United States and Europe After the Century of War," comments presented at the conference "International Law and Justice in the 21st Century: The Enduring Contributions of Thomas M. Franck," at New York University, New York City, October 5, 2002.
101. "The World of Intellectual Property and the Decision to Arbitrate," presented at "Technology Transfer Disputes and the Role of Technology in Arbitration," the 13th Annual Workshop of the Institute for Transnational Arbitration, Dallas, TX, June 20, 2002.
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100. "Of Community and Empire," presented at the Sixth Peder Sather Symposium , "After 9/11: American and European Perspectives on Security, Globalization and Conflict Resolution," at the University of California at Berkeley, April 29-30, 2002.
99. "What Happened After the Gulf War: An Update on Claims for Damage to the Environment," presented to the Environmental Law Society at Boalt Hall, April 24, 2002.
98. "The U N Compensation Commission and the Gulf War: Tribunal or Foundation?" presented at "Bringing New Law to Ocean Waters," an international conference at the University of California at Berkeley, April 6, 2002.
97. Panelist, "The New Sovereignty," a conference of the Hastings International And Comparative Law Review, San Francisco, Hastings College of the Law, February 1, 2002
96. 'The New Security Demands: Understanding United States' Hesitancy on Effective with Arms Control Treaties," presented at "Nuclear Weapons after September 11:Terrorism, Geopolitics and International Responses -- The Chancellor's Forum on Nuclear Danger and Global Survival, International House, Berkeley, November 8, 2001.
95. "The Making of Treaties in the United States: Establishing a Basis for Debate," presented at George Washington University, Washington, November 2, 2001.
94. "Terrorism, Counter-terrorism and the International Legal Regime," presented at a Panel Discussion, "Some Legal Dimensions of the U.S. Response to September 11," at Boalt Hall, University of California at Berkeley, October 1, 2001.
93. "Events and Aftermath of September 11th," The Graduate Student Assembly, University of California at Berkeley, September 28, 2001.
92. "The United Nations Compensation Commission: Practical Justice, Not Retribution," presented at "The Impact of International Law of A Decade of Measures against Iraq: A European-American Dialogue, The European University Institute, Florence, Italy (Coauthored with Brian Morris, presented by Timothy Feighery due to conflicting circumstances), May 25, 2001
91. "The Visible College of International Arbitrators," presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, Washington D.C., April 5, 2001.
90. "Unexpected Consequences of NAFTA," presented to the Boalt Hall School of Law Alumni Association, The Sutter Club, Sacramento, CA, February 21, 2001.
89. "Arbitrating Environmental Disputes: The Experience of the United Nations Compensation Commission for Claims Arising out of the 1990-1991 Gulf War," presented at the 17th Joint AAA-ICC-ICSID Colloquium on International Arbitration, The World Bank, Washington, D.C., November 10, 2000.
88. "The Life Cycle of an International Claims Institution," presented at the United Nations Compensation Commission, Geneva, Switzerland, September 12, 2000.
87. "Where do the Elephant Seals Go: Knowledge and Law in the Oceans" presented at Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, August 31, 2000.
86. "Understanding The Right of Return," presented at the Stefan A. Riesenfeld Symposium 2000 on "A Legacy of War: Displaced Masses in the Twenty-First Century," University of California at Berkeley, April 15, 2000.
85. "The Role of NGOs in a Debt Relief Regime," presented at the Institute of International Studies MacArthur Workshop on Globalization, Governance and the Environment, University of California at Berkeley, April 14, 2000.
84. "Summing up: Litigating the Heart of the Arbitration," presented at the Annual Workshop of the Institute of Transnational Arbitration, Dallas, Texas, June 17, 1999.
83. "Kosovo: International Law and the United Nations," presented at an Institute of International Studies Forum, "Kosovo: The War in the Balkans," University of California at Berkeley, May 6, 1999.
82. "The United States and the United Nations," presented as a part of the World Affairs Council's 1999 Great Decisions Program, San Francisco World Affairs Council, March 17, 1999.
81. "The Treaty Practice of the United States 1976 to 1992: Some Preliminary Findings," presented at U.S. Department of State Advisory Committee on Public International Law, Washington, D.C., June 15, 1998 (with Timothy Trenkle).
80. "The Place of the Environment in International Tribunals," presented at "The First International Conference on Addressing the Environmental Consequences of War," The Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., June 12, 1998.
79. "The Book of the Berkeleyites," Convocation Address to the Graduating Class in International and Area Studies at the University of California at Berkeley, May 16, 1998.
78. "The Place of International Organizations in Municipal Law: AMF v. Hashim as a Tale of Two Countries," presented at "Boalt in the Global Age," Berkeley, April 8, 1998.
77. "State Crimes in the ILC Draft Articles on State Responsibility: Insights from National Experience with Corporate Crimes," presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, Washington, D.C., April 4, 1998.
76. "The Legalization of International Order," presented as Inaugural Lecture of the C. William Maxeiner Distinguished Professorship, University of California at Berkeley, March 17, 1998.
75. "The International Criminal Court Negotiations: The Lasting Choices Ahead," presented at the Opening Ceremony of the Resource Center for the United Nations, The Presidio, San Francisco, February 27, 1998.
74. "Competing Systems of Legalization in the Peacekeeping Context: Implications for the UN System," presented at Conference on "International Institutions for the Lawful Use of Force and International Institutions for Economic Integration: Designing Command and Control Structures for Complex Multinational Settings," Chicago Kent College of the Law, Chicago, February 11, 1998.
73. "The Collective and the Individual in Forgiveness and Punishment," presented at a Center for the Study of Religion and Culture Conference on "Forgiveness and Punishment? Legal, Ethical and Religious Perspectives on South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission," University of California, Berkeley, April 14, 1997.
72. "Mass Torts in International and Domestic Fora," presented at "Recent International Developments in Trade, Human Rights, Environment and Dispute Resolution, the Sixth Annual ASIL Regional Conference, Golden Gate University, San Francisco, March 21, 1997.
71. "International Law and East Timor," presented at Portuguese Studies Program Conference on East Timor, University of California, Berkeley, March 1, 1997.
70. "Developments in Inter-jurisdictional Management of Fisheries," presented at an Ecology Law Quarterly Conference entitled "The Ecosystem Approach: New Departures for Land and Water," University of California, Berkeley, February 21 and 22, 1997.
69. "Reflections on Ruggie's Anatomy of an Institution," presented to the Multilateralism Group of the Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley, March 19, 1996.
68. "Human Rights Litigation and Systemic Utilities," respondent at "Practising and Preaching: Implementing Human Rights Law in the United States," a Conference at the University of California, Berkeley, March 16, 1996.
67. "The Long-Term Contribution of the Tribunal to International Law," presented at a Conference entitled "The Iran Hostage Crisis and The Hague Claims Tribunal - A Look Back" at New York University School of Law, New York, January 19-20, 1996.
66. "Post Award Proceedings Under the UNCITRAL Rules of Arbitration," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Institute of Transnational Arbitration, Dallas, Texas, June 22, 1995.
65. "What is Martial Law," commentator on address by Nasser Hussain, presented at the Townsend Center on Human Rights, University of California at Berkeley, March 22, 1995.
64. "The Security Council: Understanding Critiques of Illegitimacy," presented at a Yale U.N. Studies Workshop at the East-West Center, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, March 9, 1995.
63. "The Law of the Sea Treaty and the United States: Reflections on Ratification in 1995," presented at Annual Meeting of the Ocean Governance Study Group, Honolulu, Hawaii, January 9, 1995.
62. "The Changing Law of the Sea," presented at the U.S. Coast Guard Commanding Officers Conference, Coast Guard Island, California, December 13, 1994.
61. "Evaluating the New WIPO Arbitration Rules for Intellectual Property Disputes," presented at the ICSID, ICC & AAA Joint Colloquium on International Commercial Arbitration, San Francisco, October 17, 1994.
60. "The Influence of Law on Land Use," presented at the Global Change Colloquium, Department of Geography, University of California at Berkeley, September 19, 1994.
59. "The United Nations Compensation Commission and the Search for Practical Justice," presented at the Sokol Colloquium, "The United Nations Compensation Commission," University of Virginia, April 16, 1994.
58. "On Collective Legitimation as a Means of Governance," presented at the International Jurisprudence Colloquium, New York University, April 14, 1994.
57. "The IWC and NAMMCO: The Institutional Risks of 'Coerced Greening' in a Consensual World," presented at "Moving Ahead on Ocean Governance," a Conference of the Ocean Governance Study Group, Lewes, Delaware, April 10, 1994.
56. "Understanding and Analyzing International Environmental Treaties," presented at a Workshop on "The Teaching of International Environmental Law," at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, April 9, 1994.
55. "The Whaling Commission and the Protection of the Human Environment," presented at "Global and Regional Developments in International Protection of Environmental and Human Rights," at Golden Gate University, San Francisco, March 18, 1994.
54. "International Law and IR Theory -- Building Bridges," presented with Professor Ernst Haas at the International Relations Colloquium, Institute of International Studies, University of California at Berkeley, February 23, 1994.
53. "The Permanent Court of Arbitration: 'Seeking the Most Effective Means of...a Real and Lasting Peace'," presented at the Second Joint American Society of International Law and Nederlandse Vereniging voor Internationaal Recht Conference, The Hague, July 23, 1993.
52. "The Attribution of Acts of Parastatals: The Significance of the Practice of the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal," presented at the Second Joint American Society of International Law and Nederlandse Vereniging voor Internationaal Recht Conference, The Hague, July 22, 1993.
51. "Governance and Collective Legitimation in the New World Order," presented at the "Conference Commemorating the 70th Anniversary of the AAA," The Hague, July 20, 1993.
50. "What Changes When Debates About the Environment Become Transnational?: The Multiplication of Division and the Dynamics of Reconciliation," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, Chicago, May 29, 1993.
49. "Reforming the Security Council," presented to Colloquium sponsored by the Sixth Committee of the United Nations General Assembly, New York, May 6, 1993.
48. "Strengthening the Collective Authority of the Security Council," presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, Washington D.C., April 2, 1993.
47. "The Dynamics of Reconciliation in Global Environmental Negotiations," presented at "Global and Regional Developments in International and Environmental Law," a regional meeting of the American Society of International Law, Golden Gate University, San Francisco, March 19, 1993.
46. "The U.S. and Reform of the Security Council," presented to the U.S. Commission on Improving the Effectiveness of the United Nations, San Francisco, February 2, 1993.
45. "Governance of the Arctic," presented at the Ocean Governance Study Group Conference, Berkeley, January 11, 1993.
44. "Prospects for Reform of the Security Council," presented at the American Society of International Law, United Nations Association of the USA and Russian Foreign Policy Foundation Conference on "Conflict Prevention and Conflict Resolution," Moscow, December 7, 1992
43. "The Legitimacy of the Security Council," presented at Alumni House, University of California at Berkeley, November 9, 1992.
42. "The Resolution of Claims Against Iraq After the Gulf War," presented at "Current International Problems Affecting the Pacific Rim," a Regional Meeting of the American Society of International Law, Golden Gate University School of Law, March 19, 1992
41. "Global Environmental Change and the Point Where Science Meets Policy," Institute of International Studies Global Environmental Change Seminar, Berkeley, February 25, 1992 and March 10, 1992 (with Professor Terry Chapin).
40. "The Structure of Authority in the Security Council," United Nations Association of the East Bay, Berkeley, March 9, 1992
39. "The Frog That Wouldn't Leap," presented at the 2d Doman Colloquium, "The Law of International Watercourses," University of Colorado, Boulder, October 18, 1991.
38. "The Gulf War and the UN Compensation Commission: A Search for Practical Justice," presented at Cornell Law School, Ithaca, September 13, 1991 and at the School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, September 25, 1991.
37. "Settling the Kuwaiti Claims," presented to the University of California Orientation in American Law Program, Berkeley, August 9, 1991.
36. "The ICSID Annulment Recourse: How Important an Factor is It?," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Institute of Transnational Arbitration, Dallas, June 21, 1991.
35. "Responses to Aggression in the New World Order," presented at Alumni House, University of California at Berkeley, April 25, 1991.
34. "International Dispute Resolution: Comparing the Roles Accorded the Parties and the Community Surrounding Them," presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, Washington D.C., April 18, 1991.
33. "New Responses to Aggression for a New World," presented at "The Crisis in the Gulf," a program sponsored by the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, Berkeley, April 12, 1991.
32. "The Trail Smelter Arbitration Revisited," presented at "International Environmental Law -- Global Trends and Policies," a conference sponsored by Hastings College of the Law, February 23, 1991
31. "The Road Not Considered: Legal Responses to the Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait," presented at "International Law and the War in the Gulf," a panel discussion and forum sponsored by Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, February 1, 1991.
30. "The Protection of Civilians and Property Under the Fourth Geneva Convention," presented at "International Symposium on Iraqi Aggression Against Kuwait," sponsored by the Kuwaiti Government, Cairo, January 7, 1991.
29. "From International Law to World Legal Order: Redefining the Task of Scholarship," presented at Cornell Law School, Ithaca, December 7, 1990.
28. "The International Regime for the Protection of the Stratospheric Ozone Layer: Reflections on International Environmental Law-Making," presented at University of Michigan School of Law, Ann Arbor, November 16, 1990.
27. "Future Directions in International Resolution of Disputes," presented at University of Michigan School of Law, Ann Arbor, November 16, 1990.
26. "Wither Resolution of Private International Disputes?," (with Arthur Rovine, Esq.) presented at Cornell Law School, Ithaca, November 14, 1990
25. "Protection of the Ozone Layer and the Structure of International Environmental Law-Making," presented at Cornell Law School, Ithaca, November 13, 1990.
24. "The Influence of Rhetoric on Foreign Affairs: Iraq's Invasion of Kuwait," presented at Cornell Law School, Ithaca, October 18, 1990.
23. "The Place of the Foreigner: Law as a Mirror of Our Hopes and Failings," presented at Die Reakion der Normalen, a Conference of the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History, Frankfurt, June 29, 1990.
22. "The Emerging Structure of International Environmental Law-Making," presented at "International Environmental Law -- The Changing Scene," an American Bar Association and California Bar Association program, San Francisco, May 25, 1990.
21. "A Perspective on Problems Ahead: Global Warming and the Territorial Seas," presented at "Ocean Resources, Industries and Rivalries 1800 to the Present," an international experts' conference at the University of California at Berkeley, May 6, 1990.
20. "The Greening of International Law," Global Warming Symposium, University of California at Berkeley, April 16, 1990.
19. "Attribution Amidst Revolution: The Experience of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal," presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, Washington, D.C., March 29, 1990.
18. "Achieving Diversity in Graduate Studies at Boalt Hall," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, San Francisco, January 5, 1990.
17. "The Pacific Islands and the Rising Sea Level: Rethinking the Law of Baselines," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Pacific Island Legislatures, Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia, December 7, 1989.
16. "The Act of State in State Responsibility: Theory and Practice in Light of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal," presented to the Panel on State Responsibility of the American Society of International Law, Washington D.C., November 17, 1989.
15. "When Law Makes Climate Change Worse: Rethinking the Law of Baselines in Light of a Rising Sea Level," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Legislative Conference, Monterey, November 11, 1989.
14. "Reflections on a Right to Healthy and Sustainable Environment" presented at "Human Rights and the Future - An Open Forum of the USSR-USA Scholars' Dialogue on Human Rights", University of California at Berkeley, August 11, 1989.
13. "Recent Developments in International Marine Environmental Protection," presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, Chicago, IL, April 17, 1989.
12. "A Comparative Study of Municipal South Africa Anti Procurement Ordinances" presented to the Bar Association of San Francisco, Nov. 16, 1988.
11. "The United States and the Law of the Sea" presented at the First Unitarian Church of San Francisco, May 30, 1988.
10. "International Sanctions, Ocean Management and the Law of the Sea: A Study of Denial of Access to Fishing," presented at a Sho Sato Symposium, "Japan, the United States, and Pacific Ocean Resources," Berkeley, CA, April 5-6, 1988.
9. "International Law and the Protection of Shipping in the Gulf" presented at the Annual Conference of the International Studies Association, St. Louis, MO., April 1, 1988.
8. "The Legal Nature of Arbitration Before the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal" presented at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public and International Law, Federal Republic of Germany, April 28, 1986.
7. "Expropriation and The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal" presented at Leuven University, Belgium, May 13, 1985.
6. "The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal: Prelude, Practice & Prospects" presented at the "Professor Telders Dispuut," Leiden University, The Netherlands, May 10, 1984.
5. "Coastal Transnational Pollution Problems Between Mexico and the United States: Options for Resolution" presented at the 2d American Bar Association Mexico Associacion Nacional de Abogados Conference on Environmental Problems Between Mexico and the United States, Mexico City, June 3 & 4, 1983.
4. "Policymaking Despite Uncertainty: Deep Seabed Mining" presented at a University of Oregon Symposium, "The U.S. and The Law of the Sea, A Northwest Inquiry", Portland, OR, March 25 & 26, 1983.
3. "Ocean Disposal of Radioactive Wastes: International Law and California," presented at a California Coastal Commission Symposium, Asilomar, CA, Nov. 7-10, 1982.
2. "Emergency Disposal of Oil Spill Wastes in Northern and Central California," presented at an American Society of Testing & Materials Symposium, Denver, CO, Nov. 6, 1978.
1. "The Social Process Viewed Through Concepts of Physics" presented at the Eastern States Science Conference, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, 1973.
E. Book Reviews
The International Law Commission's Articles on State Responsibility: Introduction, Text and Commentaries, James Crawford, 97 American Journal of International Law 474-475 (2003). ("Word" document)
International Law and Pollution edited by D. Magraw, 2 Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy 365 (1991).
La Platforma Continental y su límite exterior by Orlando Rubén Rebagliati, 82 American Journal of International Law 404 (1988).
El Arbitraje Internacional en la Practica Convencional Espanola (1794-1978) by M.P. Andres Saenz de Santa Maria, 79 American Journal of International Law 839 (1985).
Marine Scientific Research and the Law of the Sea by Alfred Soons, 31 Netherlands International Law Review 277 (1984).