The theory, practice, and interpretation of customary international law

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The theory, practice, and interpretation of customary international law

edited by Panos Merkouris, Jörg Kammerhofer, Noora Arajärvi ; assistant editor, Nina Mileva

(The rules of interpretation of customary international law)

Cambridge University Press, 2022

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 530-573) and index

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内容説明

Although customary international law (CIL) has been central to international law from its inception, it is often misunderstood. This edited volume remedies that problem by tracing the history of CIL and provides an in-depth study of its theory, practice, and interpretation. Its chapters tackle the big questions which surround this source of international law such as: what are the rules that regulate the functioning of CIL as a source of international law? Can CIL be interpreted? Where do lines between identification, interpretation, application, and modification of a rule of CIL lie? Using recent developments, this volume revisits old debates and resolves them by proffering new and innovative solutions. With detailed examples from international and national courts, it places CIL in a range of settings to explain, explore and reflect upon this developing and highly significant field. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

目次

  • Part I. The Theory of Customary International Law: Fault Lines and the Need for New Approaches: 1. Between pragmatism and disenchantment: The theory of customary international law after the ILC Project Joerg Kammerhofer
  • 2. The custom-making moment in customary international law Jean d'Aspremont
  • 3. Misinterpreting customary international law: Corrupt pedigree or self-fulfilling prophecy? Noora Arajarvi
  • 4. The logic of absence in customary international law: An open-system approach Anna Irene Baka
  • 5. Schroedinger's custom: Implications of identification on the interpretation of customary international law Markus P. Beham
  • Part II. Customary International Law as a Source of International Law: Doctrine and History: 6. The significance of state consent for the legitimate authority of customary international law Andreas Follesdal
  • 7. Custom and the regulation of 'the sources of international law' Diego Mejia-Lemos
  • 8. The ILC's new way of codifying international law, the motives behind it, and the interpretive approach best suited to it Luigi Crema
  • 9. Beyond formalism: Reviving the legacy of Sir Henry Maine for customary international law Andreas Hadjigeorgiou
  • 10. Enkapsis and the development of customary international law: An encyclopedic approach to inter-legality Romel Regalado Bagares
  • Part III. The Practice of Customary International Law Across Various Fora: Diversity of Approaches and Actors: 11. Customary international law in the reasoning of international courts and tribunals Vladyslav Lanovoy
  • 12. Eureka! On courts' discretion in 'ascertaining' rules of customary international law Letizia Lo Giacco
  • 13. Identification of and resort to customary international law by the WTO Appellate Body Mariana Clara De Andrade
  • 14. The practice of non-state armed groups and the formation of customary international humanitarian law: Towards direct relevance? Zhuo Liang
  • 15. Identifying custom in universal periodic review recommendations Frederick Cowell
  • Part IV. Interpretation of Customary International Law: Delineating the Stages in its Life Cycle: 16. Interpreting customary international law: you'll never walk alone Panos Merkouris
  • 17. Practical reasoning and interpretation of customary international law Kostiantyn Gorobets
  • 18. Different strings of the same harp: interpretation of rules of customary international law, their identification and treaty interpretation Marina Fortuna
  • 19. Customary international law: identification versus interpretation Riccardo Di Marco
  • 20. 'And in the darkness bind them': hand-waving, bootstrapping, and the interpretation of customary international law after Chagos John R. Morss and Emily Forbes
  • Part V. Customary International Law in the Practice of Domestic Courts: What Lessons for International Law?: 21. The role of domestic courts in the interpretation of customary international law: how can we learn from domestic interpretive practices? Nina Mileva
  • 22. Customary international law interpretation: the role of domestic courts Cedric Ryngaert
  • 23. The relevance of customary international law in the domestic legal order of a federal state Gerhard Hoogers.

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BC12498552
  • ISBN
    • 9781316516898
  • LCCN
    2021055061
  • 出版国コード
    uk
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Cambridge, U.K.
  • ページ数/冊数
    xlii, 604 p.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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