Monika Ambrus
Risk and the Regulation of Uncertainty in International Law
Herausgeber: Rayfuse, Rosemary; Werner, Wouter
Monika Ambrus
Risk and the Regulation of Uncertainty in International Law
Herausgeber: Rayfuse, Rosemary; Werner, Wouter
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International law is a system of rules and principles that regulates behaviour between international actors in the present, but is based on what is expected to happen in the future. This book explores how risk and uncertainty are imagined, articulated, and managed across the various fields of international law.
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International law is a system of rules and principles that regulates behaviour between international actors in the present, but is based on what is expected to happen in the future. This book explores how risk and uncertainty are imagined, articulated, and managed across the various fields of international law.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780198795896
- ISBN-10: 0198795890
- Artikelnr.: 47865742
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780198795896
- ISBN-10: 0198795890
- Artikelnr.: 47865742
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Monika Ambrus is senior researcher at the Institute of Legal Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. She was previously an Assistant Professor at the University of Groningen and Lecturer at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, where she obtained her PhD in 2010 focusing on European anti-discrimination law. Her current research interests cover the concept of equality across various fields of law, (the legitimacy of) international adjudication based on judicial discourse, and legal designs in international water law at different levels of water governance. Until 5 May 2016 she was the Managing Editor of the Netherlands Yearbook of International Law. Rosemary Rayfuse is a Professor of public international law at UNSW Australia, Conjoint Professor at Lund University, and a Visiting Professor at the University of Gothenburg. Her main fields of interest are law of the sea and international environmental law, in particular as they relate to questions of oceans governance, high seas fisheries, protection of the marine environment in areas beyond national jurisdiction, and the normative effects of climate change on international law. She serves on the editorial or advisory boards of a number of internationally renowned journals and is a member of the IUCN Commission on Environmental Law and a member of the International Law Association Committee on Sea Level Rise and International Law. Wouter Werner is a Professor of public international law at the VU University, Amsterdam His main fields of interest are international legal theory, the interplay between international law and international politics, the international legal regime on the use of force, and visual representations of international criminal law. He is chair of the Advisory Committee on Issues of Public International Law, an independent advisory organ for the Dutch government and parliament, and co-founder of the Centre for the Politics of Transnational Law, an academic research institute for multidisciplinary research on the dynamic relationship between law and politics in a globalizing world. He is editor of the Netherlands Yearbook of International Law, The Leiden Journal of International Law and the Hague Justice Portal and advisor to the editorial board of the Amsterdam Law Forum. He is also a board member of the CAVV and the Public International Law and Policy Group.
* 1: Monika Ambrus, Rosemary Rayfuse, and Wouter Werner: Introduction
* Part I: Risk in Relation to Security/Use of Force
* 2: Nicholas Tsagourias: Risk and the Use of Force
* 3: Lianne Boer and Wouter Werner: 'It Could Probably Just as Well be
Otherwise': Imageries of cyberwar
* 4: Douglas Guilfoyle: Maritime Security and Risk
* 5: Steven Freeland: Risk, Uncertainty and the International Legal
Regulation of Outer Space
* Part II: Risk in Human Rights and Health Law
* 6: Mónika Ambrus: The Role of the European Court of Human Rights in
Governing Risk
* 7: Britta Van Beers: The Future Child: Risk and the Regulation of
Biomedical Technologies
* Part III: Risk in International Environmental Law
* 8: Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli: Conceptualising Environmental Risk(s):
The Expression of the Obligation of Prevention in International
Environmental Law
* 9: Aline Jaeckel and Rosemary Rayfuse: Conceptions of Risk in an
Institutional Context: Deep Seabed Mining and the International
Seabed Authority
* 10: Jaqueline Peel: Imagining Unimaginable Climate Futures in
International Climate Change Law
* 11: Floor Fleurke: Catastrophic Climate Change, Precaution, and the
Risk/Risk Dilemma
* Part IV: Risk in International Economic Law
* 12: Andreas Ziegler and David Sifonios: The Assessment of
Environmental Risk and the Regulation of Process and Production
Methods (PPMs) in International Trade Law
* 13: Ms Azernoosh Bazrafkan and Alexia Herwig: Risk and Responsibility
in International Investment Law
* Part I: Risk in Relation to Security/Use of Force
* 2: Nicholas Tsagourias: Risk and the Use of Force
* 3: Lianne Boer and Wouter Werner: 'It Could Probably Just as Well be
Otherwise': Imageries of cyberwar
* 4: Douglas Guilfoyle: Maritime Security and Risk
* 5: Steven Freeland: Risk, Uncertainty and the International Legal
Regulation of Outer Space
* Part II: Risk in Human Rights and Health Law
* 6: Mónika Ambrus: The Role of the European Court of Human Rights in
Governing Risk
* 7: Britta Van Beers: The Future Child: Risk and the Regulation of
Biomedical Technologies
* Part III: Risk in International Environmental Law
* 8: Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli: Conceptualising Environmental Risk(s):
The Expression of the Obligation of Prevention in International
Environmental Law
* 9: Aline Jaeckel and Rosemary Rayfuse: Conceptions of Risk in an
Institutional Context: Deep Seabed Mining and the International
Seabed Authority
* 10: Jaqueline Peel: Imagining Unimaginable Climate Futures in
International Climate Change Law
* 11: Floor Fleurke: Catastrophic Climate Change, Precaution, and the
Risk/Risk Dilemma
* Part IV: Risk in International Economic Law
* 12: Andreas Ziegler and David Sifonios: The Assessment of
Environmental Risk and the Regulation of Process and Production
Methods (PPMs) in International Trade Law
* 13: Ms Azernoosh Bazrafkan and Alexia Herwig: Risk and Responsibility
in International Investment Law
* 1: Monika Ambrus, Rosemary Rayfuse, and Wouter Werner: Introduction
* Part I: Risk in Relation to Security/Use of Force
* 2: Nicholas Tsagourias: Risk and the Use of Force
* 3: Lianne Boer and Wouter Werner: 'It Could Probably Just as Well be
Otherwise': Imageries of cyberwar
* 4: Douglas Guilfoyle: Maritime Security and Risk
* 5: Steven Freeland: Risk, Uncertainty and the International Legal
Regulation of Outer Space
* Part II: Risk in Human Rights and Health Law
* 6: Mónika Ambrus: The Role of the European Court of Human Rights in
Governing Risk
* 7: Britta Van Beers: The Future Child: Risk and the Regulation of
Biomedical Technologies
* Part III: Risk in International Environmental Law
* 8: Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli: Conceptualising Environmental Risk(s):
The Expression of the Obligation of Prevention in International
Environmental Law
* 9: Aline Jaeckel and Rosemary Rayfuse: Conceptions of Risk in an
Institutional Context: Deep Seabed Mining and the International
Seabed Authority
* 10: Jaqueline Peel: Imagining Unimaginable Climate Futures in
International Climate Change Law
* 11: Floor Fleurke: Catastrophic Climate Change, Precaution, and the
Risk/Risk Dilemma
* Part IV: Risk in International Economic Law
* 12: Andreas Ziegler and David Sifonios: The Assessment of
Environmental Risk and the Regulation of Process and Production
Methods (PPMs) in International Trade Law
* 13: Ms Azernoosh Bazrafkan and Alexia Herwig: Risk and Responsibility
in International Investment Law
* Part I: Risk in Relation to Security/Use of Force
* 2: Nicholas Tsagourias: Risk and the Use of Force
* 3: Lianne Boer and Wouter Werner: 'It Could Probably Just as Well be
Otherwise': Imageries of cyberwar
* 4: Douglas Guilfoyle: Maritime Security and Risk
* 5: Steven Freeland: Risk, Uncertainty and the International Legal
Regulation of Outer Space
* Part II: Risk in Human Rights and Health Law
* 6: Mónika Ambrus: The Role of the European Court of Human Rights in
Governing Risk
* 7: Britta Van Beers: The Future Child: Risk and the Regulation of
Biomedical Technologies
* Part III: Risk in International Environmental Law
* 8: Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli: Conceptualising Environmental Risk(s):
The Expression of the Obligation of Prevention in International
Environmental Law
* 9: Aline Jaeckel and Rosemary Rayfuse: Conceptions of Risk in an
Institutional Context: Deep Seabed Mining and the International
Seabed Authority
* 10: Jaqueline Peel: Imagining Unimaginable Climate Futures in
International Climate Change Law
* 11: Floor Fleurke: Catastrophic Climate Change, Precaution, and the
Risk/Risk Dilemma
* Part IV: Risk in International Economic Law
* 12: Andreas Ziegler and David Sifonios: The Assessment of
Environmental Risk and the Regulation of Process and Production
Methods (PPMs) in International Trade Law
* 13: Ms Azernoosh Bazrafkan and Alexia Herwig: Risk and Responsibility
in International Investment Law