Anne Van Aaken, Pierre D'Argent, Lauri Mälksoo, Johann Justus Vasel
The Oxford Handbook of International Law in Europe
Anne Van Aaken, Pierre D'Argent, Lauri Mälksoo, Johann Justus Vasel
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This handbook provides a comprehensive account of how international law is understood and practiced in Europe, separated into parts covering Europe's values, intellectual traditions, and institutions, as well as examinations of European countries.
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This handbook provides a comprehensive account of how international law is understood and practiced in Europe, separated into parts covering Europe's values, intellectual traditions, and institutions, as well as examinations of European countries.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 936
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780198865315
- ISBN-10: 0198865317
- Artikelnr.: 69984701
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 936
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780198865315
- ISBN-10: 0198865317
- Artikelnr.: 69984701
Anne van Aaken is Alexander von Humboldt Professor for Law and Economics, Legal Theory, Public International Law and European Law, University of Hamburg. She has been consultant for the IBRD, OECD, UNCTAD, and the UN. Pierre d'Argent is a full professor at the University of Louvain, a member of the Institute of International Law and a member of the Brussels Bar. He served as First Secretary of the International Court of Justice and as President of the European Society of International Law. Lauri Mälksoo is Professor of International Law at the University of Tartu in Estonia. He is a member of the Institut de Droit International and of the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe. Johann Justus Vasel is Professor for Public Law and Legal Aspects of Artificial Intelligence at the Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf. He was a Max Weber Fellow at the EUI and has researched and taught at the University St. Gallen (Switzerland), University of Hamburg, Tübingen, and Buenos Aires.
* Foreword * Part 1 * 1: Lauri Mälksoo: A Rich But Contested History: The Role of European States and Lawyers in the History of International Law * 2: Christian Walter: The Role of Religion in the Formation of International Law in Europe * 3: Antony Anghie: Europe and International Law: Colonial Legacies * 4: Bäak Çal
: Human Rights Ideas, Law, and Institutions in Europe * 5: Anne van Aaken: Rule of Law in Europe: A Multi-Layered Network * 6: Sevanna Poghosyan: The Question of Democracy in International Law in the Context of European History * 7: Veronika Bílková: The Idea of European Culture(s) and Diversity * 8: Akbar Rasulov, Gail Lythgoe: The Ideas of Prosperity and Solidarity in European International Law * 9: Hent Kalmo: Sovereignty and European Exceptionalism * 10: Pierre d'Argent: The European Union: Using International Law to Replace It * 11: Makane Moïse Mbengue, Olabisi D. Akinkugbe: The Criticism of Eurocentrism and International Law: Countering and Pluralizing the Research, Teaching, and Practice of Eurocentric International Law * Part 2 * 12: Jean d'Aspremont: International Legal Positivism and the European Quest for Scientificity * 13: Yuval Shany, Maria Varaki: International Law in Europe and Legal Realism * 14: Anje Wiener: Constitutionalism * 15: Mary Ellen O'Connell: The Role of Natural Law in the Rise and Decline of European International Law * 16: Anne Dienelt: When Humanitarians go to War: A European Road to "Civilized" Warfare? * 17: Antonios Tzanakopoulos: The Master's Tools and the Master's House: Marxist Insights for International Law * Part 3 * 18: Ganna Yudkivska: The Council of Europe * 19: Anja Mihr: The OSCE * 20: Johann Justus Vasel: The European Union: Silent Superpower or Noah's Ark * 21: Sylwia Majkowska-Szulc, Karolina Wierczy
ska: European Neighbourhood Policy and EU Enlargement * 22: Ineta Ziemele: European Judiciary (ECtHR, ECJ, National Courts) * 23: Jan Klabbers: Europe's interaction with the rest of the world * 24: Thomas D. Grant: NATO * 25: Sergey Sayapin: The Eurasian Economic Union * Part 4 * 26: Lauri Mälksoo: The Baltic States * 27: Hélène Ruiz Fabri, Edoardo Stoppioni: France * 28: Andreas von Arnauld: Germany * 29: Vassilis P. Tzevelekos, Iakovos V. Iakovidis: Greece * 30: Attila Tanzi, Ludovica Chiussi Curzi: Italy * 31: Cedric Ryngaert: The Netherlands * 32: Pål Wrange, Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen: The Nordic States * 33: W
adys
aw Czapli
ski: Poland * 34: Vera Rusinova: Russia * 35: Carlos Espósito, Patrícia Galvão Teles: Spain and Portugal * 36: Helen Keller, Nicole Lüthi, Violetta Sefkow-Werner: Switzerland * 37: I
l Ergüvenç Karakä, Olgun Akbulut: Turkey * 38: Mykola Gnatovskyy: Ukraine * 39: James Harrison, Michael Wood: The United Kingdom * 40: Pavel %Sturma: The Visegrád (V4) Countries * 41: Marko Milanovi
, Tatjana Papi
: The Countries of the former Yugoslavia
: Human Rights Ideas, Law, and Institutions in Europe * 5: Anne van Aaken: Rule of Law in Europe: A Multi-Layered Network * 6: Sevanna Poghosyan: The Question of Democracy in International Law in the Context of European History * 7: Veronika Bílková: The Idea of European Culture(s) and Diversity * 8: Akbar Rasulov, Gail Lythgoe: The Ideas of Prosperity and Solidarity in European International Law * 9: Hent Kalmo: Sovereignty and European Exceptionalism * 10: Pierre d'Argent: The European Union: Using International Law to Replace It * 11: Makane Moïse Mbengue, Olabisi D. Akinkugbe: The Criticism of Eurocentrism and International Law: Countering and Pluralizing the Research, Teaching, and Practice of Eurocentric International Law * Part 2 * 12: Jean d'Aspremont: International Legal Positivism and the European Quest for Scientificity * 13: Yuval Shany, Maria Varaki: International Law in Europe and Legal Realism * 14: Anje Wiener: Constitutionalism * 15: Mary Ellen O'Connell: The Role of Natural Law in the Rise and Decline of European International Law * 16: Anne Dienelt: When Humanitarians go to War: A European Road to "Civilized" Warfare? * 17: Antonios Tzanakopoulos: The Master's Tools and the Master's House: Marxist Insights for International Law * Part 3 * 18: Ganna Yudkivska: The Council of Europe * 19: Anja Mihr: The OSCE * 20: Johann Justus Vasel: The European Union: Silent Superpower or Noah's Ark * 21: Sylwia Majkowska-Szulc, Karolina Wierczy
ska: European Neighbourhood Policy and EU Enlargement * 22: Ineta Ziemele: European Judiciary (ECtHR, ECJ, National Courts) * 23: Jan Klabbers: Europe's interaction with the rest of the world * 24: Thomas D. Grant: NATO * 25: Sergey Sayapin: The Eurasian Economic Union * Part 4 * 26: Lauri Mälksoo: The Baltic States * 27: Hélène Ruiz Fabri, Edoardo Stoppioni: France * 28: Andreas von Arnauld: Germany * 29: Vassilis P. Tzevelekos, Iakovos V. Iakovidis: Greece * 30: Attila Tanzi, Ludovica Chiussi Curzi: Italy * 31: Cedric Ryngaert: The Netherlands * 32: Pål Wrange, Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen: The Nordic States * 33: W
adys
aw Czapli
ski: Poland * 34: Vera Rusinova: Russia * 35: Carlos Espósito, Patrícia Galvão Teles: Spain and Portugal * 36: Helen Keller, Nicole Lüthi, Violetta Sefkow-Werner: Switzerland * 37: I
l Ergüvenç Karakä, Olgun Akbulut: Turkey * 38: Mykola Gnatovskyy: Ukraine * 39: James Harrison, Michael Wood: The United Kingdom * 40: Pavel %Sturma: The Visegrád (V4) Countries * 41: Marko Milanovi
, Tatjana Papi
: The Countries of the former Yugoslavia
* Foreword * Part 1 * 1: Lauri Mälksoo: A Rich But Contested History: The Role of European States and Lawyers in the History of International Law * 2: Christian Walter: The Role of Religion in the Formation of International Law in Europe * 3: Antony Anghie: Europe and International Law: Colonial Legacies * 4: Bäak Çal
: Human Rights Ideas, Law, and Institutions in Europe * 5: Anne van Aaken: Rule of Law in Europe: A Multi-Layered Network * 6: Sevanna Poghosyan: The Question of Democracy in International Law in the Context of European History * 7: Veronika Bílková: The Idea of European Culture(s) and Diversity * 8: Akbar Rasulov, Gail Lythgoe: The Ideas of Prosperity and Solidarity in European International Law * 9: Hent Kalmo: Sovereignty and European Exceptionalism * 10: Pierre d'Argent: The European Union: Using International Law to Replace It * 11: Makane Moïse Mbengue, Olabisi D. Akinkugbe: The Criticism of Eurocentrism and International Law: Countering and Pluralizing the Research, Teaching, and Practice of Eurocentric International Law * Part 2 * 12: Jean d'Aspremont: International Legal Positivism and the European Quest for Scientificity * 13: Yuval Shany, Maria Varaki: International Law in Europe and Legal Realism * 14: Anje Wiener: Constitutionalism * 15: Mary Ellen O'Connell: The Role of Natural Law in the Rise and Decline of European International Law * 16: Anne Dienelt: When Humanitarians go to War: A European Road to "Civilized" Warfare? * 17: Antonios Tzanakopoulos: The Master's Tools and the Master's House: Marxist Insights for International Law * Part 3 * 18: Ganna Yudkivska: The Council of Europe * 19: Anja Mihr: The OSCE * 20: Johann Justus Vasel: The European Union: Silent Superpower or Noah's Ark * 21: Sylwia Majkowska-Szulc, Karolina Wierczy
ska: European Neighbourhood Policy and EU Enlargement * 22: Ineta Ziemele: European Judiciary (ECtHR, ECJ, National Courts) * 23: Jan Klabbers: Europe's interaction with the rest of the world * 24: Thomas D. Grant: NATO * 25: Sergey Sayapin: The Eurasian Economic Union * Part 4 * 26: Lauri Mälksoo: The Baltic States * 27: Hélène Ruiz Fabri, Edoardo Stoppioni: France * 28: Andreas von Arnauld: Germany * 29: Vassilis P. Tzevelekos, Iakovos V. Iakovidis: Greece * 30: Attila Tanzi, Ludovica Chiussi Curzi: Italy * 31: Cedric Ryngaert: The Netherlands * 32: Pål Wrange, Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen: The Nordic States * 33: W
adys
aw Czapli
ski: Poland * 34: Vera Rusinova: Russia * 35: Carlos Espósito, Patrícia Galvão Teles: Spain and Portugal * 36: Helen Keller, Nicole Lüthi, Violetta Sefkow-Werner: Switzerland * 37: I
l Ergüvenç Karakä, Olgun Akbulut: Turkey * 38: Mykola Gnatovskyy: Ukraine * 39: James Harrison, Michael Wood: The United Kingdom * 40: Pavel %Sturma: The Visegrád (V4) Countries * 41: Marko Milanovi
, Tatjana Papi
: The Countries of the former Yugoslavia
: Human Rights Ideas, Law, and Institutions in Europe * 5: Anne van Aaken: Rule of Law in Europe: A Multi-Layered Network * 6: Sevanna Poghosyan: The Question of Democracy in International Law in the Context of European History * 7: Veronika Bílková: The Idea of European Culture(s) and Diversity * 8: Akbar Rasulov, Gail Lythgoe: The Ideas of Prosperity and Solidarity in European International Law * 9: Hent Kalmo: Sovereignty and European Exceptionalism * 10: Pierre d'Argent: The European Union: Using International Law to Replace It * 11: Makane Moïse Mbengue, Olabisi D. Akinkugbe: The Criticism of Eurocentrism and International Law: Countering and Pluralizing the Research, Teaching, and Practice of Eurocentric International Law * Part 2 * 12: Jean d'Aspremont: International Legal Positivism and the European Quest for Scientificity * 13: Yuval Shany, Maria Varaki: International Law in Europe and Legal Realism * 14: Anje Wiener: Constitutionalism * 15: Mary Ellen O'Connell: The Role of Natural Law in the Rise and Decline of European International Law * 16: Anne Dienelt: When Humanitarians go to War: A European Road to "Civilized" Warfare? * 17: Antonios Tzanakopoulos: The Master's Tools and the Master's House: Marxist Insights for International Law * Part 3 * 18: Ganna Yudkivska: The Council of Europe * 19: Anja Mihr: The OSCE * 20: Johann Justus Vasel: The European Union: Silent Superpower or Noah's Ark * 21: Sylwia Majkowska-Szulc, Karolina Wierczy
ska: European Neighbourhood Policy and EU Enlargement * 22: Ineta Ziemele: European Judiciary (ECtHR, ECJ, National Courts) * 23: Jan Klabbers: Europe's interaction with the rest of the world * 24: Thomas D. Grant: NATO * 25: Sergey Sayapin: The Eurasian Economic Union * Part 4 * 26: Lauri Mälksoo: The Baltic States * 27: Hélène Ruiz Fabri, Edoardo Stoppioni: France * 28: Andreas von Arnauld: Germany * 29: Vassilis P. Tzevelekos, Iakovos V. Iakovidis: Greece * 30: Attila Tanzi, Ludovica Chiussi Curzi: Italy * 31: Cedric Ryngaert: The Netherlands * 32: Pål Wrange, Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen: The Nordic States * 33: W
adys
aw Czapli
ski: Poland * 34: Vera Rusinova: Russia * 35: Carlos Espósito, Patrícia Galvão Teles: Spain and Portugal * 36: Helen Keller, Nicole Lüthi, Violetta Sefkow-Werner: Switzerland * 37: I
l Ergüvenç Karakä, Olgun Akbulut: Turkey * 38: Mykola Gnatovskyy: Ukraine * 39: James Harrison, Michael Wood: The United Kingdom * 40: Pavel %Sturma: The Visegrád (V4) Countries * 41: Marko Milanovi
, Tatjana Papi
: The Countries of the former Yugoslavia