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For centuries global law has been central to the practice and analysis of international relations. This volume assembles the key articles that have defined the scholarly field of global law, ranging from papers about customs, treaties and international institutions to the roles they have played in international relations and the effect they have had and will continue to have on the international system. This wide-ranging collection of articles on the role of global law also introduces case studies of the applications of global law.
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For centuries global law has been central to the practice and analysis of international relations. This volume assembles the key articles that have defined the scholarly field of global law, ranging from papers about customs, treaties and international institutions to the roles they have played in international relations and the effect they have had and will continue to have on the international system. This wide-ranging collection of articles on the role of global law also introduces case studies of the applications of global law.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 548
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 939g
- ISBN-13: 9781138378421
- ISBN-10: 1138378429
- Artikelnr.: 69898507
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 548
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 939g
- ISBN-13: 9781138378421
- ISBN-10: 1138378429
- Artikelnr.: 69898507
John J. Kirton, Professor, University of Toronto, Canada with Jelena Madunic, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, Canada
Contents: Introduction; Part I The Sources and Development of International Law: Positivism
functionalism
and international law
Hans J. Morgenthau; The subjects of a modern law of nations
Philip C. Jessup; Codification and development of international law
H. Lauterpacht; New approaches to the study of international law
Richard A. Falk; The prescribing function in world constitutive process: how international law is made
Myres S. McDougal and W. Michael Reisman; The reality and efficacy of international law
Ian Brownlie; Global economics and international economic law
John H. Jackson. Part II Competing Theories of International Law: International law and assumptions about the state system
William D. Coplin; International relations and international law: 2 optics
Robert O. Keohane; The waning of the sovereign state: towards a new paradigm for international law
Christoph Schreuer; The concept of legalization
Kenneth W. Abbot
Robert O. Keohane
Andrew Moravcsik
Anne-Marie Slaughter and Duncan Snidal. Part III Hard Law
Soft Law
Legalization and Norms: Hard and soft law in international governance
Kenneth W. Abbot and Duncan Snidal; Alternatives to 'legalization': richer views of law and politics
Martha Finnemore and Stephen J. Toope; Legalization
trade liberalization and domestic politics: a cautionary note
Judith Goldstein and Lisa L. Martin; Sovereignty and inequality
Benedict Kingsbury; Private justice in a global economy: from litigation to arbitration
Walter Mattli. Part IV Does International Law Matter? Compliance
Legitimacy and Accountability: On compliance
Abram Chayes and Antonia Handler Chayes; How do international institutions matter? The domestic impact of international rules and norms
Andrew P. Cortell and James W. Davies Jr; The power of legitimacy and the legitimacy of power: international law in an age of power disequilibrium
Thomas M. Franck. Part V The Laws of War and Force: The complexities of humanitarian intervention: a new world order challenge
Richard Falk; The use of force in international law
Thomas M. Franck; Name Index.
functionalism
and international law
Hans J. Morgenthau; The subjects of a modern law of nations
Philip C. Jessup; Codification and development of international law
H. Lauterpacht; New approaches to the study of international law
Richard A. Falk; The prescribing function in world constitutive process: how international law is made
Myres S. McDougal and W. Michael Reisman; The reality and efficacy of international law
Ian Brownlie; Global economics and international economic law
John H. Jackson. Part II Competing Theories of International Law: International law and assumptions about the state system
William D. Coplin; International relations and international law: 2 optics
Robert O. Keohane; The waning of the sovereign state: towards a new paradigm for international law
Christoph Schreuer; The concept of legalization
Kenneth W. Abbot
Robert O. Keohane
Andrew Moravcsik
Anne-Marie Slaughter and Duncan Snidal. Part III Hard Law
Soft Law
Legalization and Norms: Hard and soft law in international governance
Kenneth W. Abbot and Duncan Snidal; Alternatives to 'legalization': richer views of law and politics
Martha Finnemore and Stephen J. Toope; Legalization
trade liberalization and domestic politics: a cautionary note
Judith Goldstein and Lisa L. Martin; Sovereignty and inequality
Benedict Kingsbury; Private justice in a global economy: from litigation to arbitration
Walter Mattli. Part IV Does International Law Matter? Compliance
Legitimacy and Accountability: On compliance
Abram Chayes and Antonia Handler Chayes; How do international institutions matter? The domestic impact of international rules and norms
Andrew P. Cortell and James W. Davies Jr; The power of legitimacy and the legitimacy of power: international law in an age of power disequilibrium
Thomas M. Franck. Part V The Laws of War and Force: The complexities of humanitarian intervention: a new world order challenge
Richard Falk; The use of force in international law
Thomas M. Franck; Name Index.
Contents: Introduction; Part I The Sources and Development of International Law: Positivism
functionalism
and international law
Hans J. Morgenthau; The subjects of a modern law of nations
Philip C. Jessup; Codification and development of international law
H. Lauterpacht; New approaches to the study of international law
Richard A. Falk; The prescribing function in world constitutive process: how international law is made
Myres S. McDougal and W. Michael Reisman; The reality and efficacy of international law
Ian Brownlie; Global economics and international economic law
John H. Jackson. Part II Competing Theories of International Law: International law and assumptions about the state system
William D. Coplin; International relations and international law: 2 optics
Robert O. Keohane; The waning of the sovereign state: towards a new paradigm for international law
Christoph Schreuer; The concept of legalization
Kenneth W. Abbot
Robert O. Keohane
Andrew Moravcsik
Anne-Marie Slaughter and Duncan Snidal. Part III Hard Law
Soft Law
Legalization and Norms: Hard and soft law in international governance
Kenneth W. Abbot and Duncan Snidal; Alternatives to 'legalization': richer views of law and politics
Martha Finnemore and Stephen J. Toope; Legalization
trade liberalization and domestic politics: a cautionary note
Judith Goldstein and Lisa L. Martin; Sovereignty and inequality
Benedict Kingsbury; Private justice in a global economy: from litigation to arbitration
Walter Mattli. Part IV Does International Law Matter? Compliance
Legitimacy and Accountability: On compliance
Abram Chayes and Antonia Handler Chayes; How do international institutions matter? The domestic impact of international rules and norms
Andrew P. Cortell and James W. Davies Jr; The power of legitimacy and the legitimacy of power: international law in an age of power disequilibrium
Thomas M. Franck. Part V The Laws of War and Force: The complexities of humanitarian intervention: a new world order challenge
Richard Falk; The use of force in international law
Thomas M. Franck; Name Index.
functionalism
and international law
Hans J. Morgenthau; The subjects of a modern law of nations
Philip C. Jessup; Codification and development of international law
H. Lauterpacht; New approaches to the study of international law
Richard A. Falk; The prescribing function in world constitutive process: how international law is made
Myres S. McDougal and W. Michael Reisman; The reality and efficacy of international law
Ian Brownlie; Global economics and international economic law
John H. Jackson. Part II Competing Theories of International Law: International law and assumptions about the state system
William D. Coplin; International relations and international law: 2 optics
Robert O. Keohane; The waning of the sovereign state: towards a new paradigm for international law
Christoph Schreuer; The concept of legalization
Kenneth W. Abbot
Robert O. Keohane
Andrew Moravcsik
Anne-Marie Slaughter and Duncan Snidal. Part III Hard Law
Soft Law
Legalization and Norms: Hard and soft law in international governance
Kenneth W. Abbot and Duncan Snidal; Alternatives to 'legalization': richer views of law and politics
Martha Finnemore and Stephen J. Toope; Legalization
trade liberalization and domestic politics: a cautionary note
Judith Goldstein and Lisa L. Martin; Sovereignty and inequality
Benedict Kingsbury; Private justice in a global economy: from litigation to arbitration
Walter Mattli. Part IV Does International Law Matter? Compliance
Legitimacy and Accountability: On compliance
Abram Chayes and Antonia Handler Chayes; How do international institutions matter? The domestic impact of international rules and norms
Andrew P. Cortell and James W. Davies Jr; The power of legitimacy and the legitimacy of power: international law in an age of power disequilibrium
Thomas M. Franck. Part V The Laws of War and Force: The complexities of humanitarian intervention: a new world order challenge
Richard Falk; The use of force in international law
Thomas M. Franck; Name Index.