Routledge Handbook of International Law
Herausgeber: Armstrong, David
Routledge Handbook of International Law
Herausgeber: Armstrong, David
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This Handbook provides a definitive global survey of the interaction of international politics and international law.
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This Handbook provides a definitive global survey of the interaction of international politics and international law.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 169mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 840g
- ISBN-13: 9780415610520
- ISBN-10: 0415610524
- Artikelnr.: 32692639
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 169mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 840g
- ISBN-13: 9780415610520
- ISBN-10: 0415610524
- Artikelnr.: 32692639
David Armstrong is Emeritus Professor of International Relations at the University of Exeter. His research interests include the historical evolution of international legal norms and institutions. He is the author and co-author of a number of books, and was formerly editor of the Review of International Studies.
Part 1: The Nature of International Law 1. Is International Law Really Law?
2. The Sources of International Law 3. 'Hard' and 'Soft' Law in
International Relations 4. Compliance Issues 5. International Law and
International Society 6. Legal and Moral Norms in International Society 7.
The Effectiveness of International Law 8. Theories of International Law 9.
The Practice of International Law Part 2: The Evolution of International
Law 10. The Classical World 11. The Era of Grotius 12. Nineteenth Century
Positivism 13. Normative Change in International Society 14. Religion(s)
and International Law 15. The 'Legalization' and 'Institutionalisation' of
International Relations 16. Globalisation and Claims that We are Moving
Towards a Cosmopolitan Rather than Inter-State Legal Community 17. The
Increasing Role of Non-State Actors Part 3: Law and Power in International
Society 18. Does Law Reflect or Constrain Power? 19. Law and Force in the
Twenty First Century 20. American Hegemony and International Law (i) Pro
21. American Hegemony and International Law (ii) Anti 22. The Iraq War 23.
Humanitarian Intervention Part 4: Key Issues in International Law 24. The
Environment 25. Terrorism 26. The Laws of War 27. Human Rights 28. Trade
29. Finance 30. Intellectual Property 31. The United Nations 32. The
International Court of Justice 33. Law of the Sea 34. Refugees and Migrants
2. The Sources of International Law 3. 'Hard' and 'Soft' Law in
International Relations 4. Compliance Issues 5. International Law and
International Society 6. Legal and Moral Norms in International Society 7.
The Effectiveness of International Law 8. Theories of International Law 9.
The Practice of International Law Part 2: The Evolution of International
Law 10. The Classical World 11. The Era of Grotius 12. Nineteenth Century
Positivism 13. Normative Change in International Society 14. Religion(s)
and International Law 15. The 'Legalization' and 'Institutionalisation' of
International Relations 16. Globalisation and Claims that We are Moving
Towards a Cosmopolitan Rather than Inter-State Legal Community 17. The
Increasing Role of Non-State Actors Part 3: Law and Power in International
Society 18. Does Law Reflect or Constrain Power? 19. Law and Force in the
Twenty First Century 20. American Hegemony and International Law (i) Pro
21. American Hegemony and International Law (ii) Anti 22. The Iraq War 23.
Humanitarian Intervention Part 4: Key Issues in International Law 24. The
Environment 25. Terrorism 26. The Laws of War 27. Human Rights 28. Trade
29. Finance 30. Intellectual Property 31. The United Nations 32. The
International Court of Justice 33. Law of the Sea 34. Refugees and Migrants
Part 1: The Nature of International Law 1. Is International Law Really Law?
2. The Sources of International Law 3. 'Hard' and 'Soft' Law in
International Relations 4. Compliance Issues 5. International Law and
International Society 6. Legal and Moral Norms in International Society 7.
The Effectiveness of International Law 8. Theories of International Law 9.
The Practice of International Law Part 2: The Evolution of International
Law 10. The Classical World 11. The Era of Grotius 12. Nineteenth Century
Positivism 13. Normative Change in International Society 14. Religion(s)
and International Law 15. The 'Legalization' and 'Institutionalisation' of
International Relations 16. Globalisation and Claims that We are Moving
Towards a Cosmopolitan Rather than Inter-State Legal Community 17. The
Increasing Role of Non-State Actors Part 3: Law and Power in International
Society 18. Does Law Reflect or Constrain Power? 19. Law and Force in the
Twenty First Century 20. American Hegemony and International Law (i) Pro
21. American Hegemony and International Law (ii) Anti 22. The Iraq War 23.
Humanitarian Intervention Part 4: Key Issues in International Law 24. The
Environment 25. Terrorism 26. The Laws of War 27. Human Rights 28. Trade
29. Finance 30. Intellectual Property 31. The United Nations 32. The
International Court of Justice 33. Law of the Sea 34. Refugees and Migrants
2. The Sources of International Law 3. 'Hard' and 'Soft' Law in
International Relations 4. Compliance Issues 5. International Law and
International Society 6. Legal and Moral Norms in International Society 7.
The Effectiveness of International Law 8. Theories of International Law 9.
The Practice of International Law Part 2: The Evolution of International
Law 10. The Classical World 11. The Era of Grotius 12. Nineteenth Century
Positivism 13. Normative Change in International Society 14. Religion(s)
and International Law 15. The 'Legalization' and 'Institutionalisation' of
International Relations 16. Globalisation and Claims that We are Moving
Towards a Cosmopolitan Rather than Inter-State Legal Community 17. The
Increasing Role of Non-State Actors Part 3: Law and Power in International
Society 18. Does Law Reflect or Constrain Power? 19. Law and Force in the
Twenty First Century 20. American Hegemony and International Law (i) Pro
21. American Hegemony and International Law (ii) Anti 22. The Iraq War 23.
Humanitarian Intervention Part 4: Key Issues in International Law 24. The
Environment 25. Terrorism 26. The Laws of War 27. Human Rights 28. Trade
29. Finance 30. Intellectual Property 31. The United Nations 32. The
International Court of Justice 33. Law of the Sea 34. Refugees and Migrants