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| 100 | _aBerman Paul Schiff | ||
| 245 | _aThe globalization of international law | ||
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_aAldershot _bAsghate Publishing Company _c2005 |
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| 505 | _aContents: Series preface; Introduction. Part I: The Multiplicity of Normative Communities: 1. The folktales of justice: tales of jurisdiction, Robert M. Cover; 2. Legal pluralism, Sally Engle Merry. Part II: Problems of Geographical Borders: Territorial Sovereignty and the Internet: 3. Governing cyberspace, David G. Post; 4. The internet and the abiding significance of territorial sovereignty, Jack L. Goldsmith; 5. Against 'Against Cybernarchy', David G. Post; Part III: Transnational law, ‘Post national’ Citizenship and the Nature of State Power: Transnational Law, 'Postnational' Citizenship and the Nature of State Power: 6. The structural rules of transnational law, William S. Dodge; 7. Multiple nationality and the postnational transformation of citizenship, Linda Bosniak; 8. The information revolution and the paradox of American power, Joseph S. Nye. Part IV: The Relationship Between the National and the International: The Judicialization of International Law: 9. Turtles and torturers, the transformation of international law, Philippe Sands; 10. The new dispute settlers: (half)truths and consequences, José E. Alvarez; 11. Redefining universal jurisdiction, Leila Nadya Sadat; 12. The limits of idealism, Jack Goldsmith and Stephen D. Krasner; 13. From unimaginable to possible: Spain, Pinochet, and the judicialization of power, David Sugarman; Inculcating International Norms Into National Systems: 14. How is international human rights law enforced?, Harold Hongju Koh; 15. Constructing a global law: violence against women and the human rights system, Sally Engle Merry; 16. Towards an institutional theory of sovereignty, Ryan Goodman and Derek Jinks; Hybrid National/International Models: 17. The promise of hybrid courts, Laura A. Dickinson; 18. The development and incorporation of international norms in the formation of copyright law, Graeme B. Dinwoodie; Part IV: The Role of Transnational Governmental and Non-Governmental Actors: Networks of Governmental Actors: 19. The accountability of government networks, Anne-Marie Slaughter; 20. The power of EU collective action: the impact of EU data privacy regulation on US business practice, Gregory Shaffer; Networks of Non-Governmental Actors: 21. The Ottawa Convention banning landmines, the role of international non-governmental organizations and the idea of international civil society, Kenneth Anderson; 22. Accounting for NGOs, Peter J. Spiro; Compliance with International Norms in the Absence of International Law: 23. A bottom-up approach to international lawmaking: the tale of 3 trade finance instruments, Janet Koven Levit; Name index. | ||
| 650 | _a1. International Law - Justice 2. Globalization | ||
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