Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Law and International Relations
The State of the Art
Herausgeber: Dunoff, Jeffrey L.; Pollack, Mark A.
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Law and International Relations
The State of the Art
Herausgeber: Dunoff, Jeffrey L.; Pollack, Mark A.
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Influential writers on international law and international relations explore the making, interpretation and enforcement of international law.
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Influential writers on international law and international relations explore the making, interpretation and enforcement of international law.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 698
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1145g
- ISBN-13: 9781107020740
- ISBN-10: 1107020743
- Artikelnr.: 36956109
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 698
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1145g
- ISBN-13: 9781107020740
- ISBN-10: 1107020743
- Artikelnr.: 36956109
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Introduction: Setting the Stage: 1. International law and
international relations: taking stock Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Mark A.
Pollack; 2. Law, legalization, and politics: an agenda for the next
generation of IR/IL scholars Kenneth W. Abbott and Duncan Snidal; Part II.
Theorizing International Law: 3. Institutionalism and international law
Barbara Koremenos; 4. Liberal theories of international law Andrew
Moravcsik; 5. Constructivism and international law Jutta Brunnée and
Stephen J. Toope; 6. Wanted: dead or alive - realist approaches to
international law Richard H. Steinberg; Part III. Making International Law:
7. Flexibility in international agreements Laurence R. Helfer; 8. Hard and
soft law Gregory Shaffer and Mark A. Pollack; 9. NGOs in international
relations (theory) Peter J. Spiro; 10. Regulatory networks Abraham Newman
and David Zaring; 11. Lawmaking by international organizations:
perspectives from IL/IR theory Ian Johnstone; 12. Institutional
proliferation and the international legal order Kal Raustiala; 13.
Legitimacy: concepts and conceptions/normative and descriptive Daniel
Bodansky; Part IV. The Interpretation and Application of International Law:
14. The multiple roles of international courts and tribunals: enforcement,
dispute resolution, constitutional and administrative review Karen J.
Alter; 15. The design of dispute settlement procedures in international
agreements Barbara Koremenos and Timm Betz; 16. Whose agents? The
interpretation of international law in national courts Lisa Conant; 17.
International judicial independence Erik Voeten; 18. The politics of treaty
interpretation: variations and explanations across international tribunals
Joost Pauwelyn and Manfred Elsig; Part V. Enforcement, Compliance, and
Effectiveness: 19. The engines of compliance Jana von Stein; 20. Coercive
enforcement in international law Alexander Thompson; 21. Reputation in
international relations and international law theory Rachel Brewster; 22.
Open economy law Joel P. Trachtman; 23. Persuading to comply: on the
deployment and avoidance of legal argumentation Steven R. Ratner; 24.
Against compliance Lisa L. Martin; Part VI. Conclusions: 25. International
law and international relations: twenty years later Anne-Marie Slaughter;
26. Reviewing two decades of IL/IR scholarship: what we've learned, what's
next Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Mark A. Pollack.
international relations: taking stock Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Mark A.
Pollack; 2. Law, legalization, and politics: an agenda for the next
generation of IR/IL scholars Kenneth W. Abbott and Duncan Snidal; Part II.
Theorizing International Law: 3. Institutionalism and international law
Barbara Koremenos; 4. Liberal theories of international law Andrew
Moravcsik; 5. Constructivism and international law Jutta Brunnée and
Stephen J. Toope; 6. Wanted: dead or alive - realist approaches to
international law Richard H. Steinberg; Part III. Making International Law:
7. Flexibility in international agreements Laurence R. Helfer; 8. Hard and
soft law Gregory Shaffer and Mark A. Pollack; 9. NGOs in international
relations (theory) Peter J. Spiro; 10. Regulatory networks Abraham Newman
and David Zaring; 11. Lawmaking by international organizations:
perspectives from IL/IR theory Ian Johnstone; 12. Institutional
proliferation and the international legal order Kal Raustiala; 13.
Legitimacy: concepts and conceptions/normative and descriptive Daniel
Bodansky; Part IV. The Interpretation and Application of International Law:
14. The multiple roles of international courts and tribunals: enforcement,
dispute resolution, constitutional and administrative review Karen J.
Alter; 15. The design of dispute settlement procedures in international
agreements Barbara Koremenos and Timm Betz; 16. Whose agents? The
interpretation of international law in national courts Lisa Conant; 17.
International judicial independence Erik Voeten; 18. The politics of treaty
interpretation: variations and explanations across international tribunals
Joost Pauwelyn and Manfred Elsig; Part V. Enforcement, Compliance, and
Effectiveness: 19. The engines of compliance Jana von Stein; 20. Coercive
enforcement in international law Alexander Thompson; 21. Reputation in
international relations and international law theory Rachel Brewster; 22.
Open economy law Joel P. Trachtman; 23. Persuading to comply: on the
deployment and avoidance of legal argumentation Steven R. Ratner; 24.
Against compliance Lisa L. Martin; Part VI. Conclusions: 25. International
law and international relations: twenty years later Anne-Marie Slaughter;
26. Reviewing two decades of IL/IR scholarship: what we've learned, what's
next Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Mark A. Pollack.
Part I. Introduction: Setting the Stage: 1. International law and
international relations: taking stock Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Mark A.
Pollack; 2. Law, legalization, and politics: an agenda for the next
generation of IR/IL scholars Kenneth W. Abbott and Duncan Snidal; Part II.
Theorizing International Law: 3. Institutionalism and international law
Barbara Koremenos; 4. Liberal theories of international law Andrew
Moravcsik; 5. Constructivism and international law Jutta Brunnée and
Stephen J. Toope; 6. Wanted: dead or alive - realist approaches to
international law Richard H. Steinberg; Part III. Making International Law:
7. Flexibility in international agreements Laurence R. Helfer; 8. Hard and
soft law Gregory Shaffer and Mark A. Pollack; 9. NGOs in international
relations (theory) Peter J. Spiro; 10. Regulatory networks Abraham Newman
and David Zaring; 11. Lawmaking by international organizations:
perspectives from IL/IR theory Ian Johnstone; 12. Institutional
proliferation and the international legal order Kal Raustiala; 13.
Legitimacy: concepts and conceptions/normative and descriptive Daniel
Bodansky; Part IV. The Interpretation and Application of International Law:
14. The multiple roles of international courts and tribunals: enforcement,
dispute resolution, constitutional and administrative review Karen J.
Alter; 15. The design of dispute settlement procedures in international
agreements Barbara Koremenos and Timm Betz; 16. Whose agents? The
interpretation of international law in national courts Lisa Conant; 17.
International judicial independence Erik Voeten; 18. The politics of treaty
interpretation: variations and explanations across international tribunals
Joost Pauwelyn and Manfred Elsig; Part V. Enforcement, Compliance, and
Effectiveness: 19. The engines of compliance Jana von Stein; 20. Coercive
enforcement in international law Alexander Thompson; 21. Reputation in
international relations and international law theory Rachel Brewster; 22.
Open economy law Joel P. Trachtman; 23. Persuading to comply: on the
deployment and avoidance of legal argumentation Steven R. Ratner; 24.
Against compliance Lisa L. Martin; Part VI. Conclusions: 25. International
law and international relations: twenty years later Anne-Marie Slaughter;
26. Reviewing two decades of IL/IR scholarship: what we've learned, what's
next Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Mark A. Pollack.
international relations: taking stock Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Mark A.
Pollack; 2. Law, legalization, and politics: an agenda for the next
generation of IR/IL scholars Kenneth W. Abbott and Duncan Snidal; Part II.
Theorizing International Law: 3. Institutionalism and international law
Barbara Koremenos; 4. Liberal theories of international law Andrew
Moravcsik; 5. Constructivism and international law Jutta Brunnée and
Stephen J. Toope; 6. Wanted: dead or alive - realist approaches to
international law Richard H. Steinberg; Part III. Making International Law:
7. Flexibility in international agreements Laurence R. Helfer; 8. Hard and
soft law Gregory Shaffer and Mark A. Pollack; 9. NGOs in international
relations (theory) Peter J. Spiro; 10. Regulatory networks Abraham Newman
and David Zaring; 11. Lawmaking by international organizations:
perspectives from IL/IR theory Ian Johnstone; 12. Institutional
proliferation and the international legal order Kal Raustiala; 13.
Legitimacy: concepts and conceptions/normative and descriptive Daniel
Bodansky; Part IV. The Interpretation and Application of International Law:
14. The multiple roles of international courts and tribunals: enforcement,
dispute resolution, constitutional and administrative review Karen J.
Alter; 15. The design of dispute settlement procedures in international
agreements Barbara Koremenos and Timm Betz; 16. Whose agents? The
interpretation of international law in national courts Lisa Conant; 17.
International judicial independence Erik Voeten; 18. The politics of treaty
interpretation: variations and explanations across international tribunals
Joost Pauwelyn and Manfred Elsig; Part V. Enforcement, Compliance, and
Effectiveness: 19. The engines of compliance Jana von Stein; 20. Coercive
enforcement in international law Alexander Thompson; 21. Reputation in
international relations and international law theory Rachel Brewster; 22.
Open economy law Joel P. Trachtman; 23. Persuading to comply: on the
deployment and avoidance of legal argumentation Steven R. Ratner; 24.
Against compliance Lisa L. Martin; Part VI. Conclusions: 25. International
law and international relations: twenty years later Anne-Marie Slaughter;
26. Reviewing two decades of IL/IR scholarship: what we've learned, what's
next Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Mark A. Pollack.