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The Cambridge companion to international law / edited by James Crawford and Martti Koskenniemi

Contributor(s): Series: Cambridge companions to lawPublication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012.Description: xi, 471 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780521190886 (hbk.)
  • 9780521143080 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341 CRA
Contents:
Introduction; Part I. The Contexts of International Law: 1. International law in diplomatic history Gerry Simpson; 2. International law in the world of ideas Martti Koskenniemi; 3. International law as 'law' Frédèric Me;gret; Part II. International Law and the State: 4. Statehood - territory, people, government Karen Knop; 5. Uses of 'sovereignty' in the law James Crawford; 6. Exercise and limits of jurisdiction Bruno Simma and Andreas Muller; 7. Lawfare and warfare David Kennedy; Part III. Techniques and Arenas: 8. Law-making and sources - the argumentative basis Hilary Charlesworth; 9. Judicial settlement and arbitration - the invisible centre of international law Benedict Kingsbury; 10. International institutions Jan Klabbers; 11. Policing and sanctions Dino Kritsiotis; Part IV. Projects of International Law: 12. Constituting order Anne Orford; 13. Legitimating the rule of law B. S. Chimni; 14. Human rights in disastrous times Susan Marks; 15. Attacking evil Sarah Nouwen; 16. Regulating trade and investment Helène Ruiz-Fabri; 17. The role of international law in reproducing massive poverty Thomas Pogge; 18. Conserving resources Sundhuya Pahuja.
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Introduction;
Part I. The Contexts of International Law:
1. International law in diplomatic history Gerry Simpson;
2. International law in the world of ideas Martti Koskenniemi;
3. International law as 'law' Frédèric Me;gret;
Part II. International Law and the State:
4. Statehood - territory, people, government Karen Knop;
5. Uses of 'sovereignty' in the law James Crawford;
6. Exercise and limits of jurisdiction Bruno Simma and Andreas Muller;
7. Lawfare and warfare David Kennedy;
Part III. Techniques and Arenas: 8. Law-making and sources - the argumentative basis Hilary Charlesworth;
9. Judicial settlement and arbitration - the invisible centre of international law Benedict Kingsbury;
10. International institutions Jan Klabbers;
11. Policing and sanctions Dino Kritsiotis;
Part IV. Projects of International Law:
12. Constituting order Anne Orford;
13. Legitimating the rule of law B. S. Chimni;
14. Human rights in disastrous times Susan Marks;
15. Attacking evil Sarah Nouwen;
16. Regulating trade and investment Helène Ruiz-Fabri;
17. The role of international law in reproducing massive poverty Thomas Pogge;
18. Conserving resources Sundhuya Pahuja.