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11 Eur. J. Int'l L. [i] (2000)

handle is hein.journals/eurint11 and id is 1 raw text is: European Journal of International
Law
Vol. 11 (2000) No. 1
Contents
Symposium
Unilateralism in International Law: A United States-
European Symposium
Co-sponsored by the University of Michigan Law School and the
European Journal of International Law, with the cooperation of
the Universit6 Panth6on-Assas, Paris II
Introduction, Jeffrey S. Lehman, University of Michigan      1
Unilateralism in International Law
W. Michael Reisman, Unilateral Action and the Transformations
of the World Constitutive Process: The Special Problem of
Humanitarian Intervention                                    3
Pierre-Marie Dupuy, The Place and Role of Unilateralism in
Contemporary International Law                              19
Christine Chinkin, The State That Acts Alone: Bully, Good
Samaritan or Iconoclast?                                    31
Multilateralism i la Carte: The Consequences of Unilateral
'Pick and Pay' Approaches
Francesco Francioni, Multilateralism   la Carte: The Limits to
Unilateral Withholdings of Assessed Contributions to the UN
Budget                                                      43
Allan Gerson, Multilateralism 5 la Carte: The Consequences of
Unilateral 'Pick and Pay' Approaches                        61
Emilio J. Crdenas, UN Financing: Some Reflections         67
The ICC and Landmines: What Are the Consequences of
Leaving the US Behind?
Peter Malanczuk, The International Criminal Court and
Landmines: What Are the Consequences of Leaving the US
Behind?                                                     77
Kenneth Anderson, The Ottawa Convention Banning
Landmines, the Role of International Non-governmental
Organizations and the Idea of International Civil Society   91
James C. Hathaway, America, Defender of Democratic
Legitimacy?                                                121

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