Legal Aspects of the New International Economic Orderdraws together the results of discussions from the 58th Conference of the International law Association held in Manila in September 1978. Many there, including a number of contributors to this insightful book, felt that proposals for the establishment of a new international economic order bristled with complex legal issues, which merited the serious attention of lawyers. Moved by the conviction that these proposals aimed at restructuring international economic relations and effective a global redistribution of wealth and power, presented a challenge to legal creativity, the Conference adopted a resolution urging the International Law Association to undertake a study of the Legal Aspects of a New International Economic Order.
Legal Aspects of the New International Economic Orderdraws together the papers that came from that study, to offer a fascinating and powerful examination of the legal challenges thrown up by the establishment of this new order.
Kamal Hossainis the Director of Centre for Research on the New International Economic Order.
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
Part I: General Principles and the Charter of Economic Rights and Duties of States
1. Legal Aspects of a New International Economic Order, Milan Bulajic (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Yugoslavia)
2. The Legal Character of Emerging Norms relating to the NIEO: Some Comments, Brigitte Bollecker-Stern (University of Dijon, France, and University of Paris, France)
3. Legal Status of the Charter of Economic Rights and Duties of States, Subrata Roy Chowdhury (Supreme Court of India, India)
4. The Legal Character of General Assembly Resolutions: Some Considerations of Principle, Maurice Mendelson (University of Oxford, UK)
5. Justice and the New International Economic Order, Salman Khurshid (University of Oxford, UK)
6. Equity and the New International Economic Order: lóA