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International Law Critical Concepts in Law

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Pubblicazione: 06/2011
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This Critical Concepts series (a Routledge Major Work) is an anthology of influential works on international law. The collection covers the principal facets of both classical and contemporary international law. In making their selection, J.H.H. Weiler and Alan T. Nissel consulted with a wide range of experts and chose those pieces that in their view both shaped the field and have illuminated its contours. These articles have, or are expected to have, considerable "staying power." By juxtaposing classical with more contemporary articles, this anthology illustrates the motion of international law—the evolution of doctrine, practice and historiography of the field. The series begins with a consideration of the fundamental systemic (Volume I) and conceptual (Volumes II and III ) features of International Law. It then maps out substantive aspects (Volumes IV and V). The collection concludes (Volume VI) with what the authors call "multi-inter-disciplinary" approaches to the field.




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Volume 1: An Overview of the System Part 1: The Politics of International Law 1. Elihu Root, "The Need of Popular Understanding of International Law," 1 American Journal of International Law 1 (1907). 2. Martti Koskenniemi, "The Politics of International Law," 1(1) European Journal of International Law 1 (1990). Part 2: History of International Law 3. Wilhelm G. Grewe, "Introduction," in The Epochs of International Law, (translated by Michael Byers, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin and New York, 2000). 4. David Kennedy, "International Law and the Nineteenth Century: History of an Illusion," 17 Quarterly Law Review 99 (1977). 5. Antony Anghie, "Finding the Peripheries: Sovereignty and Colonialism in Nineteenth-Century International Law," 40 Harvard International Law Journal 1 (1999). Part 3: The Concept of International Law 6. H.L.A. Hart, "International Law" in The Concept of Law 213 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1961). 7. Prosper Weil, "Towards Normative Relativity in International Law," 77 American Journal of International Law 413 (1988). Part 4: International Law and its Self-Identity 8. Louis B. Sohn, "The New International Law: Protection of the Rights of Individuals rather than States," 32 American University Law Review 1 (1982). 9. Bruno Simma, "From Bilateralism to Community Interest in International Law," 250 Recueil des Cours 217 (1994). 10. Georges Abi-Saab, "Whither the International Community," 9(2) European Journal of International Law 248 (1998). Part 5: International Governance & Global Administrative Law 11. Benedict Kingsbury, Nico Krisch, & Richard B. Stewart, The Emergence of Global Administrative Law, 68 Law & Contemporary Problems 15 (2005). Part 6:Epilogue 12. Joseph Weiler, "The Geology of International Law – Governance, Democracy and Legitimacy," 64 Heidelberg Journal of International Law 547 (2004). Volume 2: Fundamentals of International Law I Part 7: International Law-Making and the Sources of International Law 13. P.E. Corbett, "The Consent of States and the Sources of the Law of Nations," 6 British Year Book of International Law 20 (1925). 14. Myres S. McDougal, Harold D. Lasswell and W. Michael Reisman, "The World Constitutive Process of Authoritative Decision," in International Law Essays: A Supplement to International Law in Contemporary Perspective 191 (Myres S. McDougal and W. Michael Reisman ,eds.,1981). 15. Harold Hongju Koh, "Transnational Legal Process," 75 Nebraska Law Review 181 (1996). 16. Henry Richard, "On the Obligation of Treaties: A Paper Presented to the Association for the Reform and Codification of the Law of Nations, At Antwerp, Sept. 1877" 3 Law Magazine and Review; A Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, and Quarterly Digest of All Reported Cases 91-103 (1877-1878). 17. Michael Akehurst, "Custom as a Source of International Law," 47 British Year Book International Law 1 (1975). 18. Eduardo Jiménez de Aréchaga, "Custom," in Change and Stability in International Law-Making 1 (Antonio Cassese & Joseph H. H. Weiler eds., 1988). 19. Christine Chinkin, "The Challenge of Soft Law: Development and Change in International Law," 38 International & Comparative Law Quarterly 850 (1989). Part 8: International Personality: States 20. James Crawford, "The Creation of States in International Law," 48 British Year Book of International Law 93 (1977). 21. International Personality: Real and Other Legal Persons 22. Jan Klabbers, "Legal Personality: The Concept of Legal Personality," 11 Ius Gentium 35 (2005). 23. Giorgio Gaja, "A 'New' Vienna Convention on Treaties Between States and International Organizations or Between International Organizations: A Critical Commentary," 58 British Year Book of International Law 253 (1987). Part 9: Territory, Sovereignty and Self-Determination 24. R. Y. Jennings, "Introduction," in The Acquisition of Territory in International Law 1-15 (New York; Oceana, 1963). 25. W. R. Bisschop, "Sovereignty," 2 British Year Book of International Law 122 (1921). 26. Benedict Kingsbury," Sovereignty and Inequality," 9 European Journal of International Law 599 (1998). 27. Gerry J. Simpson, "The Diffusion of Sovereignty: Self-Determination in the Post-Colonial Age," 32 Stanford Journal of International Law 255 (1996). 28. Christian Tomuschat, "Self-Determination in a Post-Colonial World," in Modern Law of Self-Determination (Tomuschat, C, ed., The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1993), at 1-20. Volume 3: Fundamentals of International Law II Part 10: The Relationship between Domestic and International Law 29. Antonio Cassese, "Modern Constitutions and International Law," 192 Recueil des Cours 341-476 (1985III). 30. Mattias Kumm, "International Law in National Courts: The International Rule of Law and the Limits of the Internationalist Model," 44 Virginia Journal of International Law 19 (2003). 31. Eyal Benvenisti, "Reclaiming Democracy: The Strategic Uses of Foreign and International Law by National Courts," 102 American Journal of International Law 241 (2008). Part 11: Jurisdiction 32. Michael Akehurst, "Jurisdiction in International Law," 46 British Yearbook of International law 145 (1972-1973). Part 12:Dispute Resolution 33. Shabtai Rosenne, "Introduction," in The Law and Practice of the International Court of Justice, 1920-2005 1 (2006). 34. Anthony D’Amato, "Trashing Customary International Law," 81 American Journal of International Law 101 (1987). 35. Robert O. Keohane, Andrew Moravcsik, and Anne-Marie Slaughter, "Legalized Dispute Resolution: Interstate and Transnational," 54(3) International Organization 457 (2000). 36. Jonathan I. Charney, "The Impact on the International Legal System of the Growth of International Courts and Tribunals," 31 New York University Journal of International Law & Politics 697 (1999). Part 13: State Responsibility for Violations of International Law 37. International Law Commission Special Rapporteur Roberto Ago, "Review of previous work on codification of the topic of the international responsibility of States," United Nations Document A/CN.4/217. 38. International Law Commission Special Rapporteur James Crawford, "Introduction," in The International Law Commission’s Articles on State Responsibility: Introduction, Text and Commentaries 1-60 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001). 39. Philip Allot, "State Responsibility and the Unmaking of International Law," 29 Harvard International Law Journal 1 (1988). Part 14: Democracy, Legitimacy and Pluralism 40. Eric Stein, "International Integration and Democracy: No Love at First Sight," 95 American Journal of International Law 489 (2001). 41. Susan Marks, "International law, Democracy and the End of History," in G. Fox & B.Roth (eds), Democratic Governance and International Law 532 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000). 42. Thomas M. Franck, "Legitimacy in the International System," 82 American Journal of International Law 705 (1988). 43. Armin von Bogdandy & Sergio Dellavalle, "Universalism and Particularism as Paradigms of International Law," International Law and Justice Working Papers 2008/3, Benedict Kingsbury, Philip Alston, J. H. H. Weiler (eds.), History and Theory of International Law Series. New York University School of Law, New York 2008, 1. Part 15:Globalization 44. Anne-Marie Slaughter, "Disaggregated Sovereignty: Towards the Public Accountability of Global Government Networks, 39 Government & Opposition 159 (2004). Volume 4: International Law in and of Peace Part 16: International Institutional Law 45. Bruno Simma, "Introduction," in The Charter of the United Nations: A Commentary 1 (2nd ed., Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002). 46. Ari Afilalo and Dennis Patterson, "Statecraft, Trade and the Order of States," 6 Chicago Journal of International Law 725 (2006). Part 17: Law of the Sea 47. Bernard H. Oxman, "The Rule of Law and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea," 7 European Journal of International Law 353 (1996). 48. Philip Allott, "Pow










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ISBN:

9780415400275

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Critical Concepts in Law
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 14.15 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 3536


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