Sources of International Law / edited by Martti Koskenniemi (University of Helsinki).
2016
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Sources of International Law / edited by Martti Koskenniemi (University of Helsinki).
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Edition
First edition.
Imprint
Lonodn : Routledge, 2016.
Description
1 online resource (xxviii, 571 pages).
Series
Libraries of essays in international law.
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part PART I SOURCES THEORY
chapter 1 Oscar Schachter (1971), 'Towards a Theory of International Obligation', in Stephen Schwebel (edition), The Effectiveness of International Decisions, pp. 9-31.
chapter 2 Robert Y. Jennings (1981), 'What is International Law and How Do We Tell It When We See It?', Schweitzerisches Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht, 37, pp. 59-88.
chapter 3 Gerald G. Fitzmaurice (1958), 'Some Problems Regarding the Formal Sources of International Law', Symbolae Verzijl, pp. 153-76.
chapter 4 David Kennedy (1980), 'Theses about International Law Discourse', German Yearbook of International Law, 23, pp. 353-91.
part PART II RELATIVE NORMATIVITY
chapter 5 Prosper Weil (1983), 'Towards Relative Normativity in International Law?', American Journal of International Law. 77, dd. 413-42.
chapter 6 Ulrich Fastenrath (1993), 'Relative Normativity in International Law', European Journal of International Law. 4, pp. 305-40.
chapter 7 Jan Klabbers (1996), 'The Redundancy of Soft Law', Nordic Journal of International Law, 65, pp. 167-82.
chapter 8 John Tasioulas (1996), 'In Defence of Relative Normativity: Communitarian Values and the Nicaragua Case', Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 16, pp. 85-128.
part PART III CUSTOMARY LAW
chapter 9 Michael Akehurst (1976), 'Custom as a Source of International Law', British Year Book of International Law, 47, pp. 1-53.
chapter 10 Anthony D'Amato (1987), 'Human Rights as Norms of Customary International Law', in Anthony D'Amato (edition), International Law: Prospect and Process, pp. 123-47.
chapter 11 Ted L. Stein (1985), 'The Approach of the Different Drummer: The Principle of the Persistent Objector in International Law', Harvard International Law Journal, 26, pp. 457-82.
part PART IV GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND EQUITY
chapter 12 Martti Koskenniemi (1985), 'General Principles: Reflexions on Constructivist Thinking in International Law', Oikeustiede-Jurisprudentia, 18. pp. 120-63.
chapter 13 Vaughan Lowe (1992), 'The Role of Equity in International Law', Australian Year Book of International Law, 12, pp. 54-81.
part PART V THE COMPLETENESS OF THE LAW
chapter 14 Hersch Lauterpacht (1958), 'Some Observations on the Prohibition of
chapter 15 Julius Stone (1960), 'Non Liquet and the Function of Law in the International Community', British Year Book of International Law, 35, pp. 124-61.
chapter 16 W. Michael Reisman (1981), 'International Lawmaking: A Process of Communication: The Harold D. Lasswell Memorial Lecture', American Society of International Law Proceedings, pp. 101-20.
chapter 17 Gerry J. Simpson (1994), 'Imagined Consent: Democratic Liberalism in International Legal Theory', Australian Year Book of International Law, 15, pp. 103-28.
chapter 18 Martti Koskenniemi (1997), 'Faith, Identity, and the Killing of the Innocent: International Lawyers and Nuclear Weapons', Leiden Journal of International Law, 10, pp. 137-62.
chapter 1 Oscar Schachter (1971), 'Towards a Theory of International Obligation', in Stephen Schwebel (edition), The Effectiveness of International Decisions, pp. 9-31.
chapter 2 Robert Y. Jennings (1981), 'What is International Law and How Do We Tell It When We See It?', Schweitzerisches Jahrbuch für Internationales Recht, 37, pp. 59-88.
chapter 3 Gerald G. Fitzmaurice (1958), 'Some Problems Regarding the Formal Sources of International Law', Symbolae Verzijl, pp. 153-76.
chapter 4 David Kennedy (1980), 'Theses about International Law Discourse', German Yearbook of International Law, 23, pp. 353-91.
part PART II RELATIVE NORMATIVITY
chapter 5 Prosper Weil (1983), 'Towards Relative Normativity in International Law?', American Journal of International Law. 77, dd. 413-42.
chapter 6 Ulrich Fastenrath (1993), 'Relative Normativity in International Law', European Journal of International Law. 4, pp. 305-40.
chapter 7 Jan Klabbers (1996), 'The Redundancy of Soft Law', Nordic Journal of International Law, 65, pp. 167-82.
chapter 8 John Tasioulas (1996), 'In Defence of Relative Normativity: Communitarian Values and the Nicaragua Case', Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 16, pp. 85-128.
part PART III CUSTOMARY LAW
chapter 9 Michael Akehurst (1976), 'Custom as a Source of International Law', British Year Book of International Law, 47, pp. 1-53.
chapter 10 Anthony D'Amato (1987), 'Human Rights as Norms of Customary International Law', in Anthony D'Amato (edition), International Law: Prospect and Process, pp. 123-47.
chapter 11 Ted L. Stein (1985), 'The Approach of the Different Drummer: The Principle of the Persistent Objector in International Law', Harvard International Law Journal, 26, pp. 457-82.
part PART IV GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND EQUITY
chapter 12 Martti Koskenniemi (1985), 'General Principles: Reflexions on Constructivist Thinking in International Law', Oikeustiede-Jurisprudentia, 18. pp. 120-63.
chapter 13 Vaughan Lowe (1992), 'The Role of Equity in International Law', Australian Year Book of International Law, 12, pp. 54-81.
part PART V THE COMPLETENESS OF THE LAW
chapter 14 Hersch Lauterpacht (1958), 'Some Observations on the Prohibition of
chapter 15 Julius Stone (1960), 'Non Liquet and the Function of Law in the International Community', British Year Book of International Law, 35, pp. 124-61.
chapter 16 W. Michael Reisman (1981), 'International Lawmaking: A Process of Communication: The Harold D. Lasswell Memorial Lecture', American Society of International Law Proceedings, pp. 101-20.
chapter 17 Gerry J. Simpson (1994), 'Imagined Consent: Democratic Liberalism in International Legal Theory', Australian Year Book of International Law, 15, pp. 103-28.
chapter 18 Martti Koskenniemi (1997), 'Faith, Identity, and the Killing of the Innocent: International Lawyers and Nuclear Weapons', Leiden Journal of International Law, 10, pp. 137-62.
Summary
"A collection of essays on the various aspects of the legal sources of international law, including theories of the origin of international law, explanation of its binding force, normative hierarchies and the relation of international law and politics."--Provided by publisher.
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First published 2000 by Ashgate Publishing.
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