Reexamining customary international law

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Reexamining customary international law

edited by Brian D. Lepard

(ASIL studies in international legal theory)

Cambridge University Press, 2018, c2017

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"First paperback edition 2018"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Reexamining Customary International Law takes on the complex issues and controversies surrounding the history, theory, and practice of customary international law as it reexamines customary law's increasingly important role in world affairs. It incorporates the expertise of distinguished authors to probe many difficult issues that remain unresolved concerning the doctrine of customary law. At the same time, this book engages in a profound exploration of the practical role of customary international law in a variety of important fields, including humanitarian law, human rights law, and air and space law.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword Michael Wood
  • 1. Introduction: why does customary international law need reexamining? Brian D. Lepard
  • Part I. Reexamining Historical and Theoretical Perspectives on Customary International Law: 2. Customary international law in historical context: the exercise of power without general acceptance J. Patrick Kelly
  • 3. Fake custom Fernando R. Teson
  • 4. The role of consent and uncertainty in the formation of customary international law Niels Petersen
  • 5. Customary law and general principles: rethinking their relationship Thomas Kleinlein
  • Part II. Reexamining Customary Humanitarian Law: 6. The ICRC and the clarification of customary international humanitarian law Jean-Marie Henckaerts and Els Debuf
  • 7. From the 'demands of humanity': the formulation of opinio juris in decisions of international criminal tribunals and the need for a renewed emphasis on state practice Noora Arajarvi
  • Part III. Reexamining Customary Human Rights Law: 8. Towards a new theory of customary international human rights law Brian D. Lepard
  • 9. Using customary international law to improve women's lives Anna Williams Shavers
  • Part IV. Reexamining Customary Air and Space Law: 10. Customary international law in aviation: a hundred years of travel through the competing norms of sovereignty and freedom of overflight Sofia Michaelides-Mateou
  • 11. Customary international law and outer space Frans von der Dunk
  • Part V. Reexamining Customary International Law: 12. Concluding reflections: insights from reexamining customary international law Brian D. Lepard.

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  • NCID
    BB27383921
  • ISBN
    • 9781108733175
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge
  • Pages/Volumes
    xviii, 419 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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