The new international law : an anthology
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The new international law : an anthology
(The Raoul Wallenberg Institute human rights library, v. 36)
Martinus Nijhoff, 2010
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- Polycentric decision-making structures and fragmented spheres of law: what implications for the new generation of international legal discourse? / Ivar Alvik, Marius Emberland, Christoffer C. Eriksen
- Thinking outside the "Westphalian Box": dualism, legal interpretation and the contextual argument / Stéphane Beaulac
- Jurisdictional competition between international courts and tribunals: How to square the circle? / Nikolaos Lavranos
- Piercing the tattered veil: housing restitution in Bosnia as a case study of researching human rights with the help of international relations theory / Antoine Buyse
- The power of administration: law and politics in global governance / Ole Jacob Sending
- The hybrid nature of investment treaty arbitration: straddling the national/international divide / Ivar Alvik
- Competing notions of property rights: land rights reform at the intersection of the international and the local / Ingunn Ikdahl
- International human rights law and international humanitarian law: alternative frameworks for interaction / Natasha Balendra
- Rapprochement and misrecognition: humanitarianism as human rights practice / Kristin Bergtora Sandvik
- A non-territorial ethnic network and the making of human rights law: the case of the alliance israélite universelle / Moria Paz
- What's in the ICC for states? / Jo Stigen
- 'Securitizing' development: advantages and pitfalls of the security council's involvement in development issues / Aristotle Constantinides
- Constitutional underpinnings for conscientious objection in allegiance to international public law norms pertaining to war / Cecilia M. Bailliet
- Sustainable development in practice: the flexibility mechanisms of the Kyoto protocol / Christina Voigt
- What may be the new international environmental law? / Nicolai Nyland
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume contains revised versions of a select number of research papers presented at a conference in Oslo, Norway, entitled "The New International Law".
The conference was subtitled "Polycentric Decision-making Structures and Fragmented Spheres of Law: What Implications for the New Generation of International Legal Discourse?" This subtitle signals the most important elements of the conference's main purpose which was to be a project in line with certain strands of contemporary scholarship on international law; scholarship that bases itself on certain assumptions regarding what are important and changing preconditions for the field of international law research.
目次
1. Introduction
Christoffer C. Eriksen and Marius Emberland, The New International Law in Print. Editors' Note
Ivar Alvik, Marius Emberland and Christoffer C. Eriksen, Polycentric Decision-making Structures and Fragmented Spheres of Law: A New Generation of International Legal Discourse?
2. New International Law and Its Doctrine
Stephane Beaulac, Thinking Outside the "Westphalian Box": Dualism, Legal Interpretation and the Contextual Argument
Nikolaos Lavranos, Jurisdictional Competition between International Courts and Tribunals: How to Square the Circle?
3. International Relations and New International Law
Antoine Buyse, Piercing the Tattered Veil: Housing Restitution in Bosnia as a Case Study of Researching Human Rights with the Help of International Relations Theory
Ole Jacob Sending, The Power of Administration: Law and Politics in Global Governance
4. Investment and Property
Ivar Alvik, The Hybrid Nature of Investment Treaty Arbitration - Straddling the National/International Divide
Ingunn Ikdahl, Competing Notions of Property Rights: Land Rights Reform at the Intersection of the International and the Local
5. Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Natasha Balendra, International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law: Alternative Frameworks for Interaction
Kristin Bergtora Sandvik, Rapprochement and Misrecognition: Humanitarianism as Human Rights Practice
6. On the History of New International Law
Moria Paz, A Non-territorial Ethnic Network and the Making of Human Rights Law: The Case of the Alliance Israelite Universelle
7. Internationalization of Criminal Law
Jo Stigen, What's in the ICC for States?
8. International Security and War
Aristotle Constantinides, 'Securitizing' Development: Advantages and Pitfalls of the Security Council's Involvement in Development Issues
Cecilia M. Bailliet, Constitutional Underpinnings for Conscientious Objection in Allegiance to International Public Law Norms pertaining to War
9. Environmental Regulation
Christina Voigt, Sustainable Development in Practice: The Flexibility Mechanisms of the Kyoto Protocol
Nicolai Nyland, What may be the New International Environmental Law?
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