The Law of Strangers
Herausgeber: Loeffler, James; Paz, Moria
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Herausgeber: Loeffler, James; Paz, Moria
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Fourteen leading scholars explore the lives of seven of the most famous Jewish lawyers in the history of international law.
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Fourteen leading scholars explore the lives of seven of the most famous Jewish lawyers in the history of international law.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 619g
- ISBN-13: 9781107140417
- ISBN-10: 1107140412
- Artikelnr.: 55202551
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 619g
- ISBN-13: 9781107140417
- ISBN-10: 1107140412
- Artikelnr.: 55202551
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction: the law of strangers James Loeffler and Moria Paz; Part I.
Hersch Zvi Lauterpacht: 2. The 'natural right of the Jewish people':
Zionism, international law, and the paradox of Hersch Lauterpacht James
Loeffler; 3. A closet positivist: Lauterpacht between law and diplomacy
Martti Koskeniemmi; Part II. Hans Kelsen: 4. Assimilation through law: Hans
Kelsen and the Jewish experience Eliav Lieblich; 5. Philosophy beyond
historicism: reflections on Hans Kelsen and the Jewish experience Leora
Batnitzky; Part III. Louis Henkin: 6. Louis Henkin, human rights, and
American-Jewish constitutional patriotism Samuel Moyn; 7. Louis Henkin and
the genealogy of Jewish/American liberalism William Forbath; Part IV. Egon
Schwelb: 8. Egon Schwelb and the human rights legal activism within
borders Mira Siegelberg; 9. 'Emotional restraint' as legalist
internationalism: Egon Schwelb's liberalism after the fall Umut Özsu; Part
V. René Cassin: 10. A most inglorious right: René Cassin, freedom of
movement, Jews and Palestinians Moria Paz; 11. There's no place like home:
domicile, René Cassin, and the Aporias of modern international law
Nathaniel Berman; Part VI. Shabtai Rosenne: 12. Shabtai Rosenne: the
transformation of Sefton Rowson Rotem Giladi; 13. Shabtai Rosenne: a
personal aspect Philippe Sands; Part VII. Julius Stone: 14. Enablement and
constraint: Julius Stone and the contradictions of the sociological path to
international law Jacqueline Mowbray; 15. An axionormative dissenter:
reflections on Julius Stone David N. Myers; Index.
Hersch Zvi Lauterpacht: 2. The 'natural right of the Jewish people':
Zionism, international law, and the paradox of Hersch Lauterpacht James
Loeffler; 3. A closet positivist: Lauterpacht between law and diplomacy
Martti Koskeniemmi; Part II. Hans Kelsen: 4. Assimilation through law: Hans
Kelsen and the Jewish experience Eliav Lieblich; 5. Philosophy beyond
historicism: reflections on Hans Kelsen and the Jewish experience Leora
Batnitzky; Part III. Louis Henkin: 6. Louis Henkin, human rights, and
American-Jewish constitutional patriotism Samuel Moyn; 7. Louis Henkin and
the genealogy of Jewish/American liberalism William Forbath; Part IV. Egon
Schwelb: 8. Egon Schwelb and the human rights legal activism within
borders Mira Siegelberg; 9. 'Emotional restraint' as legalist
internationalism: Egon Schwelb's liberalism after the fall Umut Özsu; Part
V. René Cassin: 10. A most inglorious right: René Cassin, freedom of
movement, Jews and Palestinians Moria Paz; 11. There's no place like home:
domicile, René Cassin, and the Aporias of modern international law
Nathaniel Berman; Part VI. Shabtai Rosenne: 12. Shabtai Rosenne: the
transformation of Sefton Rowson Rotem Giladi; 13. Shabtai Rosenne: a
personal aspect Philippe Sands; Part VII. Julius Stone: 14. Enablement and
constraint: Julius Stone and the contradictions of the sociological path to
international law Jacqueline Mowbray; 15. An axionormative dissenter:
reflections on Julius Stone David N. Myers; Index.
1. Introduction: the law of strangers James Loeffler and Moria Paz; Part I.
Hersch Zvi Lauterpacht: 2. The 'natural right of the Jewish people':
Zionism, international law, and the paradox of Hersch Lauterpacht James
Loeffler; 3. A closet positivist: Lauterpacht between law and diplomacy
Martti Koskeniemmi; Part II. Hans Kelsen: 4. Assimilation through law: Hans
Kelsen and the Jewish experience Eliav Lieblich; 5. Philosophy beyond
historicism: reflections on Hans Kelsen and the Jewish experience Leora
Batnitzky; Part III. Louis Henkin: 6. Louis Henkin, human rights, and
American-Jewish constitutional patriotism Samuel Moyn; 7. Louis Henkin and
the genealogy of Jewish/American liberalism William Forbath; Part IV. Egon
Schwelb: 8. Egon Schwelb and the human rights legal activism within
borders Mira Siegelberg; 9. 'Emotional restraint' as legalist
internationalism: Egon Schwelb's liberalism after the fall Umut Özsu; Part
V. René Cassin: 10. A most inglorious right: René Cassin, freedom of
movement, Jews and Palestinians Moria Paz; 11. There's no place like home:
domicile, René Cassin, and the Aporias of modern international law
Nathaniel Berman; Part VI. Shabtai Rosenne: 12. Shabtai Rosenne: the
transformation of Sefton Rowson Rotem Giladi; 13. Shabtai Rosenne: a
personal aspect Philippe Sands; Part VII. Julius Stone: 14. Enablement and
constraint: Julius Stone and the contradictions of the sociological path to
international law Jacqueline Mowbray; 15. An axionormative dissenter:
reflections on Julius Stone David N. Myers; Index.
Hersch Zvi Lauterpacht: 2. The 'natural right of the Jewish people':
Zionism, international law, and the paradox of Hersch Lauterpacht James
Loeffler; 3. A closet positivist: Lauterpacht between law and diplomacy
Martti Koskeniemmi; Part II. Hans Kelsen: 4. Assimilation through law: Hans
Kelsen and the Jewish experience Eliav Lieblich; 5. Philosophy beyond
historicism: reflections on Hans Kelsen and the Jewish experience Leora
Batnitzky; Part III. Louis Henkin: 6. Louis Henkin, human rights, and
American-Jewish constitutional patriotism Samuel Moyn; 7. Louis Henkin and
the genealogy of Jewish/American liberalism William Forbath; Part IV. Egon
Schwelb: 8. Egon Schwelb and the human rights legal activism within
borders Mira Siegelberg; 9. 'Emotional restraint' as legalist
internationalism: Egon Schwelb's liberalism after the fall Umut Özsu; Part
V. René Cassin: 10. A most inglorious right: René Cassin, freedom of
movement, Jews and Palestinians Moria Paz; 11. There's no place like home:
domicile, René Cassin, and the Aporias of modern international law
Nathaniel Berman; Part VI. Shabtai Rosenne: 12. Shabtai Rosenne: the
transformation of Sefton Rowson Rotem Giladi; 13. Shabtai Rosenne: a
personal aspect Philippe Sands; Part VII. Julius Stone: 14. Enablement and
constraint: Julius Stone and the contradictions of the sociological path to
international law Jacqueline Mowbray; 15. An axionormative dissenter:
reflections on Julius Stone David N. Myers; Index.