British influences on international law, 1915-2015
Preliminary Material /Robert McCorquodale and Jean-Pierre Gauci -- Introduction – From Grotius to Higgins: British Influences on International Law 1915–2015 /Robert McCorquodale and Jean-Pierre Gauci -- The Influence of English Courts on the Development of International Law /Antonios Tzanakopoulos -- Marking Foreign Policy by Justice: The Legal Advisers to the Foreign Office, 1876–1953 /Kate Jones -- Britain and Europe: Managing Revolution /Philip Allott -- British Influences on the 'Ideals' of International Lawyers /Stephen Samuel -- British Influence on the Law of Treaties /Kasey McCall-Smith -- British Contributions to the Concept of Recognition during the Interwar Period: Williams, Baty and Lauterpacht /Martin Clark -- British Contribution to the Law on Immunity /Philippa Webb -- British Influence on the Law of the Sea 1915–2015 /David H. Anderson -- British Influences on International Environmental Law: The Case of Wildlife Conservation /Mario Prost and Yoriko Otomo -- The Influence of British Courts on the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights /Merris Amos -- The Contribution of British ngos to the Development of International Law /Nigel S. Rodley -- Britain's Influence on the Regulation of the Slave Trade in the Twentieth Century /Amina Adanan and Noelle Higgins -- Contributions of British International Lawyers to the Law on the Use of Force /Nicholas Tsagourias -- The British Influence on the Development of the Laws of War and the Punishment of War Criminals: From the Grotius Society to the United Nations War Crimes Commission /Matthew Garrod -- The British and the Nuremberg Trial /Shavana Musa -- British Contribution to the Law of Neutrality: Principle and Practice /James Upcher -- Historical Reflections on the Criminalisation of Terrorism under International Law from the League of Nations to R v Mohammed Gul: How Britain has Swollen the Tide of Obscurity /Anna Marie Brennan -- The Progressive Conception of International Law: Brierly and Lauterpacht in the InterbellumPeriod /Richard Collins -- International Law and the Illusion of Novelty: Georg Schwarzenberger /Robert Cryer -- Juridical Investigations: Martin Wight as International Lawyer /Gerry Simpson -- The Contribution of the uk Bar to International Law /Philippe Sands and Arman Sarvarian -- Index /Robert McCorquodale and Jean-Pierre Gauci.