Many Paths of Change in International Law
Many Paths of Change in International Law
Yildiz, Ezgi; Krisch, Nico
Oxford University Press
11/2023
400
Dura
Inglês
9780198877844
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgements
Summary Table of Contents
List of Contributors
List of Abstracts
Preface
Part 1 Introduction
1: The Many Paths of Change in International Law: A Frame
Part 2 Strategies of Change
2: Trump as a Change Agent in International Law: Ends, Means, and Legacies
3: Norm-instability as a Strategy in International Law-making: The Case of Self-defence against Non-state Actors
4: Transnational Lawmaking Coalitions as Change Agents in International Law
Part 3 Forms of Change
5: Tracing International Legal Change in Genocide Prevention
6: The Making of Lawmaking: The ILC Draft Conclusions on the Identification of Customary Law
7: The Turn to Metrics in International Environmental Law
Part 4 Forces of Change
8: Resurgent Authoritarianism, Rights, and Legal Change
9: The Future of Oceans: The Role of Human Rights Law and International Environmental Law in Shaping the Law of the Sea
10: World Trade Law and the Rise of China: Struggles over Subsidy Rules
Part 5 Situating Change
11: The Appellate Body's Judicial Pathway: Precedent, Resistance, and Adaptation
12: Whose International Law is Changing? The Practice of Fragmented Communities Constructing Legal Change
13: A Quiet Revolution in the Making? The Changing State Authority in Treaty Interpretation
14: The Path not Taken: On Legal Change and its Context
Part 6 Epilogue
15: Epilogue: Fragmentary Thoughts on Informal Change
Summary Table of Contents
List of Contributors
List of Abstracts
Preface
Part 1 Introduction
1: The Many Paths of Change in International Law: A Frame
Part 2 Strategies of Change
2: Trump as a Change Agent in International Law: Ends, Means, and Legacies
3: Norm-instability as a Strategy in International Law-making: The Case of Self-defence against Non-state Actors
4: Transnational Lawmaking Coalitions as Change Agents in International Law
Part 3 Forms of Change
5: Tracing International Legal Change in Genocide Prevention
6: The Making of Lawmaking: The ILC Draft Conclusions on the Identification of Customary Law
7: The Turn to Metrics in International Environmental Law
Part 4 Forces of Change
8: Resurgent Authoritarianism, Rights, and Legal Change
9: The Future of Oceans: The Role of Human Rights Law and International Environmental Law in Shaping the Law of the Sea
10: World Trade Law and the Rise of China: Struggles over Subsidy Rules
Part 5 Situating Change
11: The Appellate Body's Judicial Pathway: Precedent, Resistance, and Adaptation
12: Whose International Law is Changing? The Practice of Fragmented Communities Constructing Legal Change
13: A Quiet Revolution in the Making? The Changing State Authority in Treaty Interpretation
14: The Path not Taken: On Legal Change and its Context
Part 6 Epilogue
15: Epilogue: Fragmentary Thoughts on Informal Change
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Acknowledgements
Summary Table of Contents
List of Contributors
List of Abstracts
Preface
Part 1 Introduction
1: The Many Paths of Change in International Law: A Frame
Part 2 Strategies of Change
2: Trump as a Change Agent in International Law: Ends, Means, and Legacies
3: Norm-instability as a Strategy in International Law-making: The Case of Self-defence against Non-state Actors
4: Transnational Lawmaking Coalitions as Change Agents in International Law
Part 3 Forms of Change
5: Tracing International Legal Change in Genocide Prevention
6: The Making of Lawmaking: The ILC Draft Conclusions on the Identification of Customary Law
7: The Turn to Metrics in International Environmental Law
Part 4 Forces of Change
8: Resurgent Authoritarianism, Rights, and Legal Change
9: The Future of Oceans: The Role of Human Rights Law and International Environmental Law in Shaping the Law of the Sea
10: World Trade Law and the Rise of China: Struggles over Subsidy Rules
Part 5 Situating Change
11: The Appellate Body's Judicial Pathway: Precedent, Resistance, and Adaptation
12: Whose International Law is Changing? The Practice of Fragmented Communities Constructing Legal Change
13: A Quiet Revolution in the Making? The Changing State Authority in Treaty Interpretation
14: The Path not Taken: On Legal Change and its Context
Part 6 Epilogue
15: Epilogue: Fragmentary Thoughts on Informal Change
Summary Table of Contents
List of Contributors
List of Abstracts
Preface
Part 1 Introduction
1: The Many Paths of Change in International Law: A Frame
Part 2 Strategies of Change
2: Trump as a Change Agent in International Law: Ends, Means, and Legacies
3: Norm-instability as a Strategy in International Law-making: The Case of Self-defence against Non-state Actors
4: Transnational Lawmaking Coalitions as Change Agents in International Law
Part 3 Forms of Change
5: Tracing International Legal Change in Genocide Prevention
6: The Making of Lawmaking: The ILC Draft Conclusions on the Identification of Customary Law
7: The Turn to Metrics in International Environmental Law
Part 4 Forces of Change
8: Resurgent Authoritarianism, Rights, and Legal Change
9: The Future of Oceans: The Role of Human Rights Law and International Environmental Law in Shaping the Law of the Sea
10: World Trade Law and the Rise of China: Struggles over Subsidy Rules
Part 5 Situating Change
11: The Appellate Body's Judicial Pathway: Precedent, Resistance, and Adaptation
12: Whose International Law is Changing? The Practice of Fragmented Communities Constructing Legal Change
13: A Quiet Revolution in the Making? The Changing State Authority in Treaty Interpretation
14: The Path not Taken: On Legal Change and its Context
Part 6 Epilogue
15: Epilogue: Fragmentary Thoughts on Informal Change
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