International law : between the letter and the spirit : general course on public international law

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International law : between the letter and the spirit : general course on public international law

Mohamed Bennouna

Brill Nijhoff, 2018

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At head of title: Académie de Droit International de La Haye = The Hague Academy of International Law

Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-223) and index

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内容説明

This book confronts the letter and spirit of international law, its norms and institutions, as well as their interaction with the life of peoples, nations and States in all their cultural diversity. The exercise consists of de-compartmentalising the analysis of international law, which today concerns all aspects of daily life, and nourishing this analysis with human realities. International law is presented both as a method and as a message that is rooted in universal values. Beyond the formal aspects of this discipline, this book seeks to grasp the fundamental meaning of international law in order to assess its relevance and its limitations. This book focuses on the issues that are disrupting international law today rather than on the well-established aspects of this field.

目次

TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword : Between the letter and the spirit Part I. The international legal order : foundations and re-assessment Chapter 1: Methods of analysis and theories of international law Section 1. Negationist approaches Section 2. The New Haven School : international law as a decisionmaking process Section 3. The Reims School : international law as the result of compromises between inter-State contradictions Section 4. New third-world approaches to international law Section 5. Feminist approaches to international law Section 6. How to break down the analysis of international law ? Chapter 2: Sovereignty Section 1. Jurisdictional immunities of States and their agents Para. 1. Jurisdictional immunities of States Para. 2. Jurisdictional immunity of State agents Section 2. The responsibility to protect Chapter 3: Collective security Section 1. The new requirements of State security Para. 1. International terrorism Para. 2. Human security Section 2. Self-defence Section 3. The Security Council : master of collective security Para. 1. The primary responsibility of the Security Council. Para. 2. Revisiting collective security.. Para. 3. Does the Security Council have general competence to take decisions ?. Para. 4. Oversight of the Security Council's compliance with fundamental human rights. Chapter 4: General international law Chapter 5: The international legal obligation Section 1. The nature and purpose of the international legal obligation Para. 1. The legal interest at issue Para. 2. The content and scope of the obligation A. Reciprocal obligations and obligations of common interest B. Obligations of conduct and obligations of result Section 2. The effects of an international obligation in States' domestic legal systems Chapter 6: The responsibility of states for international crimes Section 1. The nature of the responsibility of States for international crimes Section 2. The characteristics of State responsibility for international crimes. Section 3. The attribution of international crimes to the State for the purposes of its responsibility Part II. The international order in action Chapter 7: International justice Section 1. The International Court of Justice, an institution with general jurisdiction to settle international disputes Section 2. The dispute settlement system of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Section 3. International criminal justice Section 4. International investment arbitration Chapter 8: Universal jurisdiction Section 1. The exercise of universal jurisdiction on a customary basis Section 2. The exercise of universal jurisdiction on a treaty basis Chapter 9: Prevention in international law Section 1. Characteristics of the obligation of prevention Section 2. International responsibility in matters of prevention Section 3. The precautionary principle or approach Para. 1. The precautionary principle in general international law Para. 2. Implementation of the precautionary principle within the WTO Chapter 10: The international order of the oceans - challenges and prospects Section 1. The extension of the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles Section 2. What legal regime for the Arctic Ocean? Section 3. The dispute settlement system under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Chapter 11: International law and the test of time Section 1. The interpretation of rules over time Section 2. The application of international law over time Chapter 12: The reform of the united nations or the squaring of the circle Section 1. The efforts to reform the collective security system of the United Nations Section 2. The right to veto and international rule of law Conclusion Selected bibliography Index About the Author Biographical note Principal publications Acknowledgments

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BB29417842
  • ISBN
    • 9789004401433
  • LCCN
    2019296026
  • 出版国コード
    ne
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Leiden
  • ページ数/冊数
    239 p.
  • 大きさ
    23 cm
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