Lisbeth Zimmermann, Nicole Deitelhoff, Max Lesch, Antonio Arcudi, Anton Peez
International Norm Disputes
The Link Between Contestation and Norm Robustness
Lisbeth Zimmermann, Nicole Deitelhoff, Max Lesch, Antonio Arcudi, Anton Peez
International Norm Disputes
The Link Between Contestation and Norm Robustness
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This volume offers a study of when and why contested international norms decline. It includes four contemporary case studies (the torture prohibition, the responsibility to protect, the duty to prosecute institutionalized in the ICC, and commercial whaling) and two historical case studies (privateering and the transatlantic slave trade).
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This volume offers a study of when and why contested international norms decline. It includes four contemporary case studies (the torture prohibition, the responsibility to protect, the duty to prosecute institutionalized in the ICC, and commercial whaling) and two historical case studies (privateering and the transatlantic slave trade).
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 162mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 583g
- ISBN-13: 9780198873235
- ISBN-10: 0198873239
- Artikelnr.: 68046586
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 162mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 583g
- ISBN-13: 9780198873235
- ISBN-10: 0198873239
- Artikelnr.: 68046586
Lisbeth Zimmermann holds the Chair of International Institutions and Peace Processes, at Goethe University Frankfurt. Her main research interests are the challenges to international norms and international organizations, as well as the dynamics of expertise. Nicole Deitelhoff is Director of the Leibniz Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) and holds the Chair of International Relations and Theories of Global Order at Goethe University Frankfurt. Her research focuses on conflicts around international institutions, and norms and forms of political rule and its legitimation beyond the nation state. She is currently researching conflict and social cohesion. Max Lesch is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Leibniz Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF). His research focuses on contestation and deviance in international norm dynamics, with a focus on human rights and international peace and security law, and the epistemic authority of international fact-finding missions. Antonio Arcudi is an Associate Fellow at the Leibniz Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) and a PhD candidate at Goethe University Frankfurt. His research focuses on international norms, with a focus on the responsibility to protect, and the International Criminal Court. Anton Peez is a Doctoral Researcher at the Leibniz Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) and a PhD Candidate at Goethe University Frankfurt. His research interests include economic sanctions, norms in international politics, and empirical social science research methods.
* 1: Introduction: Contestation and the dynamics of norm robustness
* 2: The international torture prohibition: A contested norm endures
* 3: The responsibility to protect: A robust but changing norm?
* 4: Contesting the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling: A norm
weakens at the international level
* 5: Losing Africa? Contestation and the decline in the ICC's regional
robustness
* 6: Bad pirates, good privateers? The surprising robustness of
privateering norms
* 7: The Atlantic slave trade: Stabilization through contestation
* 8: Norm disputes: Comparative insights for theory and practice
* Appendix: Coding schemes for applicatory and validity contestation
* 2: The international torture prohibition: A contested norm endures
* 3: The responsibility to protect: A robust but changing norm?
* 4: Contesting the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling: A norm
weakens at the international level
* 5: Losing Africa? Contestation and the decline in the ICC's regional
robustness
* 6: Bad pirates, good privateers? The surprising robustness of
privateering norms
* 7: The Atlantic slave trade: Stabilization through contestation
* 8: Norm disputes: Comparative insights for theory and practice
* Appendix: Coding schemes for applicatory and validity contestation
* 1: Introduction: Contestation and the dynamics of norm robustness
* 2: The international torture prohibition: A contested norm endures
* 3: The responsibility to protect: A robust but changing norm?
* 4: Contesting the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling: A norm
weakens at the international level
* 5: Losing Africa? Contestation and the decline in the ICC's regional
robustness
* 6: Bad pirates, good privateers? The surprising robustness of
privateering norms
* 7: The Atlantic slave trade: Stabilization through contestation
* 8: Norm disputes: Comparative insights for theory and practice
* Appendix: Coding schemes for applicatory and validity contestation
* 2: The international torture prohibition: A contested norm endures
* 3: The responsibility to protect: A robust but changing norm?
* 4: Contesting the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling: A norm
weakens at the international level
* 5: Losing Africa? Contestation and the decline in the ICC's regional
robustness
* 6: Bad pirates, good privateers? The surprising robustness of
privateering norms
* 7: The Atlantic slave trade: Stabilization through contestation
* 8: Norm disputes: Comparative insights for theory and practice
* Appendix: Coding schemes for applicatory and validity contestation