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Finding the Peripheries: Sovereignty and Colonialism in Nineteenth-Century International Law
, 2017International law is universal. It is a body of law that applies to all states regardless of their specific cultures, belief systems, and political organizations.
Antony T. Anghie
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International Law Theories: An Inquiry into Different Ways of Thinking
, 2017Are you looking to uncover international law theories an inquiry into different ways of thinking Digitalbook. Correct here it is possible to locate as well as download international law theories an inquiry into different ways of thinking Book.
A. Bianchi
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How Activists Perceive the Utility of International Law
Journal of Politics, 2016Scholars agree that international law works in part by empowering activists and have elaborated activist-focused theories particularly in the domains of environment and human rights. Some theories emphasize accountability—that law helps activists coerce,
E. Hafner-Burton+2 more
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International Law and World Order: A Critique of Contemporary Approaches
, 2017Foreword - Richard Falk Introduction The Realist Theory of International Law The World of Hans Morgenthau The McDougal-Laswell Approach to International Law Richard Falk and the Grotian Quest Towards a Transdisciplinary Jurisprudence The Marxist Theory ...
B. Chimni
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International law, military effectiveness, and public support for drone strikes
, 2016Despite the increased emphasis on domestic politics in the study of international law, scholars remain divided about whether and how international law affects domestic institutions.
S. Kreps, Geoffrey P. R. Wallace
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State Consent and Disagreement in International Law-Making. Dissolving the Paradox
Leiden Journal of International Law, 2016This article starts with a paradox: international law-making is ridden with reasonable disagreement and yet no state can be bound by international law without its consent and hence without agreement.
S. Besson
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The Refinement of International Law: From Fragmentation to Regime Interaction and Politicization
, 2016The new posture of international courts and tribunals is the ‘spirit of systemic harmonisation’, to use the words of the European Court of Human Rights Grand Chamber in Al Dulimi.
Anne Peters
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Beyond Human Rights: The Legal Status of the Individual in International Law
, 2016Book The argument of this book is that a paradigm change is occurring in the course of which human beings are becoming the primary international legal persons.
Anne Peters
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Report of the International Law Commission
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The Decay of Consent: International Law in an Age of Global Public Goods
American Journal of International Law, 2014The consensual structure of the international legal order, with its strong emphasis on the sovereign equality of states, has always been somewhat precarious.
Nico Krisch
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