Comparative International Law

Comparative International Law

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Oxford University Press Inc

01/2018

640

Dura

Inglês

9780190697570

15 a 20 dias

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Contributors Introduction 1. Conceptualizing Comparative International Law Anthea Roberts, Paul Stephan, Pierre-Hugues Verdier & Mila Versteeg Part 1: Comparative International Law and Related Fields: Comparative Politics, Foreign Relations Law, and International Relations 2. Methodological Guidance: How to Select and Develop Comparative International Law Case Studies Katerina Linos 3. Comparative International Law, Foreign Relations Law and Fragmentation: Can the Center Hold? Paul B. Stephan 4. Why Comparative International Law Needs International Relations Theory Daniel Abebe Part 2: International Lawyers, the Academy, and Competing Conceptions of International Law 5. The Many Fields of (German) International Law Nico Krisch 6. Crimea and the South China Sea: Connections and Disconnects Among Chinese, Russian, and Western International Lawyers Anthea Roberts 7. "Shioki (Control)" "Fuyo (Dependency)," and Sovereignty: The Status of the Ryukyu Kingdom in Early-Modern and Modern Times Masaharu Yanagihara Part 3: Comparative International Law and International Institutions 8. Comparative International Law Within, Not Against, International Law: Lessons from the International Law Commission Mathias Forteau 9. The Continuing Impact of French Legal Culture on the International Court of Justice Mathilde Cohen Part 4: Comparative International Law and Domestic Institutions: Legislatures and Executives 10. International Law in National Legal Systems: An Empirical Investigation Pierre-Hugues Verdier & Mila Versteeg 11. Objections to Treaty Reservations: A Comparative Approach to Decentralized Interpretation Tom Ginsburg 12. Intelligence Communities and International Law: A Comparative Approach Ashley S. Deeks 13. National Legislatures: The Foundations of Comparative International Law Kevin L. Cope & Hooman Movassagh Part 5: Comparative International Law and Domestic Institutions: National Courts 14. International Law in Chinese Courts During the Rise of China Congyan Cai 15. The Democratizing Force of International Law: Human Rights Adjudication by the Indian Supreme Court Neha Jain 16. Case Law in Russian Approaches to International Law: Sovereign Cautiousness of a Semi-Peripheral Great Power Lauri Malksoo 17. Doing Away with Capital Punishment in Russia: International Law and the Pursuit of Domestic Constitutional Goals Bakhtiyar Tuzmukhamedov Part 6: Comparative International Law and Human Rights 18. Comparative Views on the Right to Vote in International Law: the Case of Prisoners' Disenfranchisement Shai Dothan 19. When Law Migrates: Refugees in Comparative International Law Jill I. Goldenziel 20. An Asymmetric Comparative International Law Approach to Treaty Interpretation: The CEDAW Committee's Tolerance of the Scandinavian States' Progressive Deviation Alec Knight 21. Comparative International Law and Human Rights: A Value-Added Approach Christopher McCrudden 22. CEDAW in National Courts: A Case Study in Operationalizing Comparative International Law Analysis in a Human Rights Context Christopher McCrudden 23. The Great Promise of Comparative Public Law for Latin America: Towards ius commune americanum? Alejandro Rodiles Part 7: Comparative International Law, Investment, and Law of the Sea 24. Who Cares about Regulatory Space in BITs? A Comparative International Approach Tomer Broude, Yoram Z. Haftel & Alexander Thompson 25. Africa and the Rethinking of International Investment Law: About the Elaboration of the Pan-African Investment Code Makane Moise Mbengue & Stefanie Schacherer 26. Not So Treacherous Waters of International Maritime Law: Islamic Law States and the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea Emilia Justyna Powell Index
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