The Role of Ethics in International Law
Herausgeber: Childress III, Donald Earl; Childress, III Donald Earl
The Role of Ethics in International Law
Herausgeber: Childress III, Donald Earl; Childress, III Donald Earl
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The purpose of this volume is to explore what role ethical discourse plays in international law.
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The purpose of this volume is to explore what role ethical discourse plays in international law.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 427g
- ISBN-13: 9781107440036
- ISBN-10: 1107440033
- Artikelnr.: 41452783
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 427g
- ISBN-13: 9781107440036
- ISBN-10: 1107440033
- Artikelnr.: 41452783
Part I. The Role of Ethics in Public International Law: 1. Moral reasoning
in international law Roger P. Alford and James Tierney; 2. Between power
and principle Oona A. Hathaway; 3. Jus cogens: international law's higher
ethical norms Mary Ellen O'Connell; Part II. The Role of Ethics in Private
International Law: 4. The problem of provenance: the proper place of
ethical reasoning in the selection of applicable law Lea Brilmayer; 5.
Choice of law as general common law: response to Professor Brilmayer
Michael Steven Green; 6. A reply Lea Brilmayer; 7. The natural law
challenge to choice of law Perry Dane; 8. The role of ethics in United
States private international law Donald Earl Childress III; Part III.
Normative and Theoretical Perspectives: 9. The nature of human rights
theory: beyond the ethical/political divide Samantha Besson; 10. The ethic
of international law H. Patrick Glenn.
in international law Roger P. Alford and James Tierney; 2. Between power
and principle Oona A. Hathaway; 3. Jus cogens: international law's higher
ethical norms Mary Ellen O'Connell; Part II. The Role of Ethics in Private
International Law: 4. The problem of provenance: the proper place of
ethical reasoning in the selection of applicable law Lea Brilmayer; 5.
Choice of law as general common law: response to Professor Brilmayer
Michael Steven Green; 6. A reply Lea Brilmayer; 7. The natural law
challenge to choice of law Perry Dane; 8. The role of ethics in United
States private international law Donald Earl Childress III; Part III.
Normative and Theoretical Perspectives: 9. The nature of human rights
theory: beyond the ethical/political divide Samantha Besson; 10. The ethic
of international law H. Patrick Glenn.
Part I. The Role of Ethics in Public International Law: 1. Moral reasoning
in international law Roger P. Alford and James Tierney; 2. Between power
and principle Oona A. Hathaway; 3. Jus cogens: international law's higher
ethical norms Mary Ellen O'Connell; Part II. The Role of Ethics in Private
International Law: 4. The problem of provenance: the proper place of
ethical reasoning in the selection of applicable law Lea Brilmayer; 5.
Choice of law as general common law: response to Professor Brilmayer
Michael Steven Green; 6. A reply Lea Brilmayer; 7. The natural law
challenge to choice of law Perry Dane; 8. The role of ethics in United
States private international law Donald Earl Childress III; Part III.
Normative and Theoretical Perspectives: 9. The nature of human rights
theory: beyond the ethical/political divide Samantha Besson; 10. The ethic
of international law H. Patrick Glenn.
in international law Roger P. Alford and James Tierney; 2. Between power
and principle Oona A. Hathaway; 3. Jus cogens: international law's higher
ethical norms Mary Ellen O'Connell; Part II. The Role of Ethics in Private
International Law: 4. The problem of provenance: the proper place of
ethical reasoning in the selection of applicable law Lea Brilmayer; 5.
Choice of law as general common law: response to Professor Brilmayer
Michael Steven Green; 6. A reply Lea Brilmayer; 7. The natural law
challenge to choice of law Perry Dane; 8. The role of ethics in United
States private international law Donald Earl Childress III; Part III.
Normative and Theoretical Perspectives: 9. The nature of human rights
theory: beyond the ethical/political divide Samantha Besson; 10. The ethic
of international law H. Patrick Glenn.