Concepts for international law : contributions to disciplinary thought
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書誌事項
Concepts for international law : contributions to disciplinary thought
Edward Elgar, c2019
大学図書館所蔵 全17件
  青森
  岩手
  宮城
  秋田
  山形
  福島
  茨城
  栃木
  群馬
  埼玉
  千葉
  東京
  神奈川
  新潟
  富山
  石川
  福井
  山梨
  長野
  岐阜
  静岡
  愛知
  三重
  滋賀
  京都
  大阪
  兵庫
  奈良
  和歌山
  鳥取
  島根
  岡山
  広島
  山口
  徳島
  香川
  愛媛
  高知
  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
  熊本
  大分
  宮崎
  鹿児島
  沖縄
  韓国
  中国
  タイ
  イギリス
  ドイツ
  スイス
  フランス
  ベルギー
  オランダ
  スウェーデン
  ノルウェー
  アメリカ
注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
'This volume offers an indispensable guide to the concepts that have shaped the life of international law in theory and practice. With contributions from a stellar cast of innovative scholars, Concepts for International Law reveals the power of international legal language and the worlds it makes possible.'
- Anne Orford, Melbourne Law School, Australia
'Visiting this collection brings to mind an elegant small Euro-Atlantic art museum from a single period, eclectic but coherent and unified by the imaginative taste of the curators. The entries are fine exemplars rather than comprehensive, the contributors respectably avant-garde and many already very well known or will be, the whole engagingly luminous.'
- Benedict Kingsbury, New York University, School of Law, US
Concepts allow us to know, understand, think, do and change international law. This book, with sixty chapters by leading scholars, provides a nuanced guide to those concepts of historical significance for international law, as well as those that have become central to how we think about the discipline. In select cases this book also offers some new concepts, seeking to address familiar concerns that have not been fully articulated within the discipline.
This unique book is the first expansive exploration of concepts that have become historically central to the discipline. It allows us to appreciate how order, struggle and change play out in international law and legal thought, and how these concerns of power implicate ethical considerations. Embracing a wide range of historical and theoretical approaches, this book hopes to ignite a renewed, fertile engagement between our concepts and the contemporary, precarious, conditions of international legal life.
Thought-provoking, original and engaging, this book is essential reading for researchers, postgraduates and doctoral students in international law, legal history and legal theory. Academics in international relations, history, sociology and political thought will also find this an essential read.
Contributors include: P. Allott, A. Anghie, A. Bianchi, L. Bonadiman, F.L. Bordin, C. Broelmann, B. Cali, P. Capps, H. Charlesworth, J.K. Cogan, H.G. Cohen, R. Collins, J. d'Aspremont, M. Goldmann, G. Gordon, J. Haskell, K.J. Heller, G.I. Hernandez, F. Hoffmann, D.B. Hollis, O.U. Ince, V. Jeutner, F. Johns, O. Kessler, J. Klabbers, R. Knox, N. Krisch, V. Kumar, M.M. Mbengue, F. Megret, T. Meyer, C.A. Miles, S. Moyn, S. Neff, J. Nijman, A. Nollkaemper, U. OEszu, A. Peters, M. Prost, Y. Radi, N.M. Rajkovic, A. Rasulov, W. Rech, F.D. Reis, C. Ryngaert, P. Schlag, I. Scobbie, M. Shahabuddin, G. Simpson, S. Singh, T. Skouteris, U. Soirila, T. Sparks, C.J. Tams, A.A.C. Trindade, N. Tzouvala, A. van Mulligen, I. Venzke, G. Verdirame, J. von Bernstorff, I. Wuerth
目次
Contents:
Introduction: Concepts for International Law: Contributions to Disciplinary Thought
Jean d'Aspremont and Sahib Singh
A
Analogy
Fernando Lusa Bordin
Authority
Basak Cali
Autonomy
Richard Collins
B
Bindingness
Jean d'Aspremont
C
Civilization
Ntina Tzouvala
Coherence
Yannick Radi
Compliance
Ingrid Wuerth
Consent
Stephen Neff
Constitutionalisation
Anne Peters
Critic
Jochen von Bernstorff
D
Democracy
Hilary Charlesworth
Development
Onur Ince
Discourse
Florian Hoffmann
Domination
Anthony Anghie
E
Effectiveness
Gleider I. Hernandez
Epistemic Communities
Andrea Bianchi
Ethics
Jan Klabbers
Ethnicity
Mohammad Shahabuddin
F
Faith
Luca Bonadiman
Fragmentation
Harlan Grant Cohen
H
Hegemony
Robert Knox
Humanity
Ukri Soirila
I
Identity
John Haskell
Ideology
Walter Rech
Imagination
Gerry Simpson
Imperialism
Akbar Rasulov
Indeterminacy
Cameron A. Miles
Individual
Antonio Augusto Cancado Trindade
Instrumentalism
Timothy Meyer
Interdisciplinarity
Nikolas M. Rajkovic
International Community
Christian J. Tams
International Crime
Kevin Jon Heller
International Organization
Jacob Katz Cogan
Interpretation
Duncan B. Hollis
Interpretivism
Patrick Capps
J
Jurisdiction
Cedric Ryngaert
Justice
Frederic Megret
L
Legal Dilemma
Valentin Jeutner
Legal Form
Umut OEzsu
Legality
Fleur Johns
Legitimacy
Oliver Kessler and Filipe Dos Reis
N
Normativity
Anne van Mulligen
P
Personality
Catherine Broelmann and Janne Nijman
Pluralism
Nico Krisch
Precedent
Makane Moise Mbengue
Progress
Thomas Skouteris
R
Reason
Pierre Schlag
Relative Normativity
Matthias Goldmann
Responsibility
Andre Nollkaemper
Revolutionaries
Vidya Kumar
Rights
Samuel Moyn
Rule of Law
Philip Allott
S
Semantic Authority
Ingo Venzke
Sovereignty
Guglielmo Verdirame
State
Tom Sparks
System
Mario Prost
U
Universalism
Geoff Gordon
Utopian
Akbar Rasulov
W
War
Iain Scobbie
Index
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