Description:
This volume not only collects some of the best essays written on international law during the past fifty years but also offers a bold new perspective on the subject.
Contents:
- International Law as Operating and Normative Systems: An Overview —the Editors.
- INTERNATIONAL LAW AS OPERATING SYSTEM
- Sources of International Law
- Hard and Soft Law in International Governance —K. Abbott and D. Snidal.
- Traditional and Modern Approaches to Customary International Law: A Reconciliation —A. Roberts.
- Normative Hierarchy in International Law —D. Shelton.
- Participants in the International Legal Process
- The New Treaty Makers —J.E. Alvarez.
- Nongovernmental Organizations and International Law —S. Charnovitz.
- Implementation and Compliance with International Law
- Compliance with International Agreements —B. Simmons.
- Filling In the Gaps: Extrasystemic Mechanisms for Addressing Imbalances Between the International Legal Operating and Normative Systems--the Editors.
- Princeton Principles on Universal Jurisdiction —The Princeton Project.
- International Legal Structures
- A Babel of Judicial Voices? Ruminations from the Bench —R. Higgins.
- The Place of the WTO and Its Law in the International Legal Order —P. Lamy.
- The Role of the International Criminal Court in Enforcing International Criminal Law —P. Kirsch.
- INTERNATIONAL LAW AS NORMATIVE SYSTEM
- To Regulate the Use of Force
- "Jus ad Bellum," "Jus in Bello"..."Jus post Bellum" —?Rethinking the Conception of the Law of Armed Force —C. Stahn.
- Legal Control of International Terrorism: A Policy Oriented Assessment —M.C. Bassiouni.
- For the Protection of Individual Rights
- The Evolving International Human Rights System —T. Buergenthal.
- The Responsibility to Protect: Humanitarian Concern and the Lawfulness of Armed Intervention —C.C. Joyner.
- For the Protection of the Environment
- International Environmental Agreements: A Survey of Their Features, Formation, anContents:
- International Law as Operating and Normative Systems: An Overview —the Editors.
- INTERNATIONAL LAW AS OPERATING SYSTEM
- Sources of International Law
- Hard and Soft Law in International Governance —K. Abbott and D. Snidal.
- Traditional and Modern Approaches to Customary International Law: A Reconciliation —A. Roberts.
- Normative Hierarchy in International Law —D. Shelton.
- Participants in the International
Responsibility for Biological Diversity Conservation Under International Law —C. Tinker.
- Managing the Commons
- The Territorial Temptation: A Siren Song at Sea —B. Oxman.
- Towards a New Regime for the Protection of Outer Space as a Province of All Mankind —D. Tan.
- The Future of International Law
- The Yahoo Case and Conflict of Laws in the Cyberage —M. Reimann.
- The Future of International Law Is Domestic (or, The European Way of Law) —A. Slaughter and W. Burke-White.