Law and Disciplinarity: Thinking Beyond Borders
In: International Law, Crime, and Politics
In: International law, crime and politics
Thinking beyond borders : reflections on law and disciplinarity / Robert J. Beck -- The relative autonomy of international law or the forgotten politics of interdisciplinarity / Jan Klabbers -- Speed limits and speed bumps : the fictions and functions of international law / Kennan Ferguson -- Cyberwar : building a normative and legal-based approach for cyberdeterrence / Catherine Lotrionte -- Why are failed states' borders stable against external predation? / Tanisha M. Fazal -- The movement of skilled labor and knowledge across borders / Shubha Ghosh -- Wikipedia art : at the borders of (Wiki) law, lawyering, lobbying and power / Scott Kildall and Nathaniel Stern -- International law, state will, and the standard of civilization in Japan's assertion of sovereign equality / Douglas Howland -- Cyberstates? / Peter Sands -- Ghosts, vampires and the global shaping of internet policy / Monroe E. Price -- Internet privacy across the borders : "trading up" or a "race to the bottom?" / Michael Zimmer -- Communication, Niklas Luhmann, and the fragmentation debate in international law / Friedrich Kratochwil
In: International Law, Crime, and Politics
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