The Oxford Handbook of the Sources of International Law
Herausgeber: D'Aspremont, Jean; Besson, Samantha
The Oxford Handbook of the Sources of International Law
Herausgeber: D'Aspremont, Jean; Besson, Samantha
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This Oxford Handbook examines the sources of international law, how the understanding of sources changed throughout the history of international law; how the main legal theories understood sources; the relationship between sources and the legitimacy of international law; and how sources differ across the various sub-areas of international law.
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This Oxford Handbook examines the sources of international law, how the understanding of sources changed throughout the history of international law; how the main legal theories understood sources; the relationship between sources and the legitimacy of international law; and how sources differ across the various sub-areas of international law.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1226
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 174mm x 66mm
- Gewicht: 2062g
- ISBN-13: 9780198745365
- ISBN-10: 0198745362
- Artikelnr.: 48319384
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1226
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 174mm x 66mm
- Gewicht: 2062g
- ISBN-13: 9780198745365
- ISBN-10: 0198745362
- Artikelnr.: 48319384
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Professor Samantha Besson holds the Chair of Public International Law and European Law at the University of Fribourg. She studied in Fribourg, Oxford, Bern and New York. She has taught as a visiting professor at the Universities of Oxford, Geneva, Zurich, Duke, Lausanne, and Lisbon. She has also been working in different capacities for The Hague Academy of International Law, first as the Coordinator of the Annual Seminar for Practitioners between 2009 and 2013 and, most recently, as a Director of Studies in July 2013. Professor Jean d'Aspremont is Chair of Public International Law at the University of Manchester. He also holds a Chair of International Legal Theory at the University of Amsterdam. He studied in Cambridge and Louvain. Before moving to Amsterdam and Manchester, he was Assistant Professor of International Law at the University of Leiden and Director of the LL.M. in Public International Law. He also used to be Guest Professor at the University of Louvain as well as at the University of Lille. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Leiden Journal of International Law.
* Part I : The Histories
* Section I Sources in the Scholastic Legacy
* 1: Peter Haggenmacher: Sources in the Scholastic Legacy
* 2: Dominique Gaurier; Randall Lesaffer: Sources in the modern
tradition
* 3: Milos Vec; Lauri Malksoo: Sources in the 19th Century European
tradition
* 4: Ole Spiermann; Malgosia Fitzmaurice: The history of Article 38 of
the Statute of the International Court of Justice
* 5: Monica Garcia Salmones Rovira; Upendra Baxi: Sources in the
anti-formalist tradition
* 6: Tony Carty; Mark Weston Janis: Sources in the meta-history of
international law
* 7: Robert Kolb; Samual Moyn: Legal history as a source of
international law
* Part II : The Theories
* 8: David Lefkow itz; Jorg Kammerhofer: Sources in legal-positivist
theories
* 9: Jean d'Aspremont; Frederik Schauer: Sources in legal-formalist
theories
* 10: Ingo Venzke; Duncan B. Hollis: Sources in interpretation theories
* 11: Matthias Goldmann; Alexandra Kemmerer: Sources in the meta-theory
of international law
* 12: Iain Scobbie; Alain Papaux and Eric Wyler: Legal theory as a
source
* Part III : The Functions
* 13: Pierre d'Argent; Mary Ellen O'Connell and Caleb M. Day: Sources
and the legality and validity of international law
* 14: Michael Giudice; Gleider I. Hernandez: Sources and the
systematicity of international law
* 15: Erika de Wet; Mario Prost: Sources and the hierachy of
international law
* 16: Detlef von Daniels; Nicole Roughan: Sources and the normativity
of international law
* 17: Richard Collins; Jose Luis Marti: Sources and the legitimate
authority of international law
* 18: Robert McCorquodale; Bruno de Witte: Sources and the subjects of
international law
* 19: Yuval Shany; Eleni Methymaki and Antonios Tzanakopoulos: Sources
and the enforcement of international law
* Part IV : The Regimes
* 20: Samantha Besson; Bruno Simma: Sources of international human
rights law
* 21: Raphael van Steenberghe and Steven Ratner: Sources of
international humanitarian law and international criminal law
* 22: Catherine Redgwell; Jutta Brunnee: Sources of international
environment law
* 23: Jan Klabbers; August Reinisch: Sources of international
organizations law
* 24: Joost Pauwelyn; Donald H. Regan: Sources of international trade
law
* 25: Jorge E. Vinuales; Stephan W. Schill: Sources of international
investment law
* 26: Ingrid B. Wuerth; Cedric Ryngaert: Sources of international law
in domestic law
* Section I Sources in the Scholastic Legacy
* 1: Peter Haggenmacher: Sources in the Scholastic Legacy
* 2: Dominique Gaurier; Randall Lesaffer: Sources in the modern
tradition
* 3: Milos Vec; Lauri Malksoo: Sources in the 19th Century European
tradition
* 4: Ole Spiermann; Malgosia Fitzmaurice: The history of Article 38 of
the Statute of the International Court of Justice
* 5: Monica Garcia Salmones Rovira; Upendra Baxi: Sources in the
anti-formalist tradition
* 6: Tony Carty; Mark Weston Janis: Sources in the meta-history of
international law
* 7: Robert Kolb; Samual Moyn: Legal history as a source of
international law
* Part II : The Theories
* 8: David Lefkow itz; Jorg Kammerhofer: Sources in legal-positivist
theories
* 9: Jean d'Aspremont; Frederik Schauer: Sources in legal-formalist
theories
* 10: Ingo Venzke; Duncan B. Hollis: Sources in interpretation theories
* 11: Matthias Goldmann; Alexandra Kemmerer: Sources in the meta-theory
of international law
* 12: Iain Scobbie; Alain Papaux and Eric Wyler: Legal theory as a
source
* Part III : The Functions
* 13: Pierre d'Argent; Mary Ellen O'Connell and Caleb M. Day: Sources
and the legality and validity of international law
* 14: Michael Giudice; Gleider I. Hernandez: Sources and the
systematicity of international law
* 15: Erika de Wet; Mario Prost: Sources and the hierachy of
international law
* 16: Detlef von Daniels; Nicole Roughan: Sources and the normativity
of international law
* 17: Richard Collins; Jose Luis Marti: Sources and the legitimate
authority of international law
* 18: Robert McCorquodale; Bruno de Witte: Sources and the subjects of
international law
* 19: Yuval Shany; Eleni Methymaki and Antonios Tzanakopoulos: Sources
and the enforcement of international law
* Part IV : The Regimes
* 20: Samantha Besson; Bruno Simma: Sources of international human
rights law
* 21: Raphael van Steenberghe and Steven Ratner: Sources of
international humanitarian law and international criminal law
* 22: Catherine Redgwell; Jutta Brunnee: Sources of international
environment law
* 23: Jan Klabbers; August Reinisch: Sources of international
organizations law
* 24: Joost Pauwelyn; Donald H. Regan: Sources of international trade
law
* 25: Jorge E. Vinuales; Stephan W. Schill: Sources of international
investment law
* 26: Ingrid B. Wuerth; Cedric Ryngaert: Sources of international law
in domestic law
* Part I : The Histories
* Section I Sources in the Scholastic Legacy
* 1: Peter Haggenmacher: Sources in the Scholastic Legacy
* 2: Dominique Gaurier; Randall Lesaffer: Sources in the modern
tradition
* 3: Milos Vec; Lauri Malksoo: Sources in the 19th Century European
tradition
* 4: Ole Spiermann; Malgosia Fitzmaurice: The history of Article 38 of
the Statute of the International Court of Justice
* 5: Monica Garcia Salmones Rovira; Upendra Baxi: Sources in the
anti-formalist tradition
* 6: Tony Carty; Mark Weston Janis: Sources in the meta-history of
international law
* 7: Robert Kolb; Samual Moyn: Legal history as a source of
international law
* Part II : The Theories
* 8: David Lefkow itz; Jorg Kammerhofer: Sources in legal-positivist
theories
* 9: Jean d'Aspremont; Frederik Schauer: Sources in legal-formalist
theories
* 10: Ingo Venzke; Duncan B. Hollis: Sources in interpretation theories
* 11: Matthias Goldmann; Alexandra Kemmerer: Sources in the meta-theory
of international law
* 12: Iain Scobbie; Alain Papaux and Eric Wyler: Legal theory as a
source
* Part III : The Functions
* 13: Pierre d'Argent; Mary Ellen O'Connell and Caleb M. Day: Sources
and the legality and validity of international law
* 14: Michael Giudice; Gleider I. Hernandez: Sources and the
systematicity of international law
* 15: Erika de Wet; Mario Prost: Sources and the hierachy of
international law
* 16: Detlef von Daniels; Nicole Roughan: Sources and the normativity
of international law
* 17: Richard Collins; Jose Luis Marti: Sources and the legitimate
authority of international law
* 18: Robert McCorquodale; Bruno de Witte: Sources and the subjects of
international law
* 19: Yuval Shany; Eleni Methymaki and Antonios Tzanakopoulos: Sources
and the enforcement of international law
* Part IV : The Regimes
* 20: Samantha Besson; Bruno Simma: Sources of international human
rights law
* 21: Raphael van Steenberghe and Steven Ratner: Sources of
international humanitarian law and international criminal law
* 22: Catherine Redgwell; Jutta Brunnee: Sources of international
environment law
* 23: Jan Klabbers; August Reinisch: Sources of international
organizations law
* 24: Joost Pauwelyn; Donald H. Regan: Sources of international trade
law
* 25: Jorge E. Vinuales; Stephan W. Schill: Sources of international
investment law
* 26: Ingrid B. Wuerth; Cedric Ryngaert: Sources of international law
in domestic law
* Section I Sources in the Scholastic Legacy
* 1: Peter Haggenmacher: Sources in the Scholastic Legacy
* 2: Dominique Gaurier; Randall Lesaffer: Sources in the modern
tradition
* 3: Milos Vec; Lauri Malksoo: Sources in the 19th Century European
tradition
* 4: Ole Spiermann; Malgosia Fitzmaurice: The history of Article 38 of
the Statute of the International Court of Justice
* 5: Monica Garcia Salmones Rovira; Upendra Baxi: Sources in the
anti-formalist tradition
* 6: Tony Carty; Mark Weston Janis: Sources in the meta-history of
international law
* 7: Robert Kolb; Samual Moyn: Legal history as a source of
international law
* Part II : The Theories
* 8: David Lefkow itz; Jorg Kammerhofer: Sources in legal-positivist
theories
* 9: Jean d'Aspremont; Frederik Schauer: Sources in legal-formalist
theories
* 10: Ingo Venzke; Duncan B. Hollis: Sources in interpretation theories
* 11: Matthias Goldmann; Alexandra Kemmerer: Sources in the meta-theory
of international law
* 12: Iain Scobbie; Alain Papaux and Eric Wyler: Legal theory as a
source
* Part III : The Functions
* 13: Pierre d'Argent; Mary Ellen O'Connell and Caleb M. Day: Sources
and the legality and validity of international law
* 14: Michael Giudice; Gleider I. Hernandez: Sources and the
systematicity of international law
* 15: Erika de Wet; Mario Prost: Sources and the hierachy of
international law
* 16: Detlef von Daniels; Nicole Roughan: Sources and the normativity
of international law
* 17: Richard Collins; Jose Luis Marti: Sources and the legitimate
authority of international law
* 18: Robert McCorquodale; Bruno de Witte: Sources and the subjects of
international law
* 19: Yuval Shany; Eleni Methymaki and Antonios Tzanakopoulos: Sources
and the enforcement of international law
* Part IV : The Regimes
* 20: Samantha Besson; Bruno Simma: Sources of international human
rights law
* 21: Raphael van Steenberghe and Steven Ratner: Sources of
international humanitarian law and international criminal law
* 22: Catherine Redgwell; Jutta Brunnee: Sources of international
environment law
* 23: Jan Klabbers; August Reinisch: Sources of international
organizations law
* 24: Joost Pauwelyn; Donald H. Regan: Sources of international trade
law
* 25: Jorge E. Vinuales; Stephan W. Schill: Sources of international
investment law
* 26: Ingrid B. Wuerth; Cedric Ryngaert: Sources of international law
in domestic law