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In: Worlding beyond the west
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies
"International Society" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Collected courses of the Xiamen Academy of International Law, Volume 7
The Impact of International Organizations on International Law addresses how international organizations, particularly those within the UN system, have changed the forms, contents, and effects of international law. Alvarez considers the impact on sovereigns and actions taken by the contemporary Security Council, the UN General Assembly, and UN Specialized Agencies such as the World Health Organization. He considers the diverse functions performed by adjudicators? from judges of the International Criminal Court to arbitrators within the international investment regime. This text raises fundamental questions concerning the future of international law given the challenges international organizations pose to legal positivism, to traditional conceptions of sovereignty, and to the rule of law itself.
International Law is the definitive and authoritative text on the subject, offering Shaw's unbeatable combination of clarity of expression and academic rigour and ensuring both understanding and critical analysis in an engaging and authoritative style. Encompassing the leading principles, practice and cases, and retaining and developing the detailed references which encourage and assist the reader in further study, this new edition motivates and challenges students and professionals while remaining accessible and engaging. Fully updated to reflect recent case law and treaty developments, this edition contains an expanded treatment of the relationship between international and domestic law, the principles of international humanitarian law, and international criminal law alongside additional material on international economic law.
In: Collected courses of the Xiamen Academy of International Law volume 7
Legal positivism and its discontents -- The UN Charter over time : the contemporary Security Council -- The contemporary General Assembly -- A contemporary specialized agency : the WHO -- The main functions of international adjudication -- Three challenges posed by international organizations
In: Grundkurs Politikwissenschaft
In: UTB 3107
In: Politikwissenschaft
In: utb-studi-e-book
In: utb.de Bachelor-Bibliothek
Krieg, Frieden, Kooperation, Netzwerke, Institutionen: Dieses utb gibt eine problemorientierte Einführung in die politikwissenschaftliche Teildisziplin der Internationalen Beziehungen.Frank Schimmelfennig stellt die wichtigsten aktuellen Theorien der Internationalen Beziehungen vor und gibt einen Überblick über die zentralen Gegenstände der internationalen Politik. Aktuelle Beispiele veranschaulichen die Ansätze und Methoden.
In: Role theory and international relations, 5
"This collection examines changes in China's international role over the past century. Tracing the links between domestic and external expectations in the PRC's role conception and preferred engagement patterns in world politics, the work provides a systematic account of changes in China's role and the mechanisms of role taking. Individual chapters address the impact of China's history and identity on its bilateral role taking patterns with the United States, Japan, Africa, the Europe Union, and Socialist States as well as China's role in international institutions, the G-20, and East Asia's Financial Order. Each of the empirical chapters is written to a common template exploring the role of historical self-identification, altercasting and domestic role contestation in shaping the PRC's role. The volume provides an analytically coherent framework evaluating whether cooperation or conflict in China's international engagement is likely to increase, and if so, the extent to which this will follow from incompatible domestic demands and external expectations. By combining a theoretical framework with strong comparative case studies, this volume contributes to the ongoing debate on China's rise and integration into the international society and provides sound conclusions about the prospects for a transition of China's purpose in world politics."--
Part 1. Introduction to international trade -- part 2. Patterns of international trade -- part 3. New explanations for international trade -- part 4. International trade policies
In: Collected Courses of the Xiamen Academy of International Law v.7
Contents -- Chapter I Legal Positivism and its Discontents -- 1 The Mainstream: Legal Positivism -- 1.1 Positivist Treaties -- 1.2 Positivist Custom -- 1.3 Positivist General Principles -- 2 The Institutional Challenge to Positivism -- 2.1 The Reality of Institutionalization -- 2.2 The International Judiciary -- 2.3 The Return of Domestic Analogies -- 2.4 From Static Rules to Process -- 2.5 From Process to Inter-disciplinarity -- 3 Caveats -- Chapter II The UN Charter Over Time: The Contemporary Security Council -- 1 What is the UN Charter for? -- 2 The UN Charter as Positivist Instrument
In: The library of essays in international law
In: Library of essays in international law
pt. I. The role and the rule of law in international peacekeeping -- pt. II. The constitutional basis of peacekeeping -- pt. III. Principles of international peacekeeping -- pt. IV. Law applicable to peacekeeping operations -- pt. V. International administrations.
Written by one of the world's leading international lawyers, this is the new and updated edition of Jan Klabber's landmark textbook. International law can be defined as 'the rules governing the legal relationship between nations and states', but in reality it is much more complex, with political, diplomatic and socio-economic factors shaping the law and its application. This refreshingly clear, concise textbook encourages students to view international law as a dynamic system of organizing the world. Bringing international law back to its first principles, the book is organised around four questions: where does it come from? To whom does it apply? How does it resolve conflict? And what does it say? Building on these questions with both academic rigour and clarity of expression, Professor Klabbers breathes life and energy into the subject. Footnotes point students to the wider academic debate while chapter introductions and final remarks reinforce learning. The second edition has been updated throughout, with particular attention to recent judicial decisions, and features new sections on sovereign debt relief, the prompt release of vessels, and the Antarctic.