Oxford Handbook of International Law in Europe
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Oxford Handbook of International Law in Europe
Vasel, Johann Justus; van Aaken, Anne; Maelksoo, Lauri; d'Argent, Pierre
Oxford University Press
12/2024
1008
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9780198865315
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Laurence Boisson de Chazournes: Foreword
Part 1
1: Lauri Maelksoo: A Rich But Contested History: The Role of European States and Lawyers in the History of International Law
2: Christian Walter: The Role of Religion in the Formation of International Law in Europe
3: Antony Anghie: Europe and International Law: Colonial Legacies
4: Ba,sak Cal)i: Human Rights Ideas, Law, and Institutions in Europe
5: Anne van Aaken: Rule of Law in Europe: A Multi-Layered Network
6: Sevanna Poghosyan: The Question of Democracy in International Law in the Context of European History
7: Veronika Bilkova: The Idea of European Culture(s) and Diversity
8: Akbar Rasulov, Gail Lythgoe: The Ideas of Prosperity and Solidarity in European International Law
9: Hent Kalmo: Sovereignty and European Exceptionalism
10: Pierre d'Argent: The European Union: Using International Law to Replace It
11: Makane Moise Mbengue, Olabisi D. Akinkugbe: The Criticism of Eurocentrism and International Law: Countering and Pluralizing the Research, Teaching, and Practice of Eurocentric International Law
Part 2
12: Jean d'Aspremont: International Legal Positivism and the European Quest for Scientificity
13: Yuval Shany, Maria Varaki: International Law in Europe and Legal Realism
14: Anje Wiener: Constitutionalism
15: Mary Ellen O'Connell: The Role of Natural Law in the Rise and Decline of European International Law
16: Anne Dienelt: When Humanitarians go to War: A European Road to "Civilized" Warfare?
17: Antonios Tzanakopoulos: The Master's Tools and the Master's House: Marxist Insights for International Law
Part 3
18: Ganna Yudkivska: The Council of Europe
19: Anja Mihr: The OSCE
20: Johann Justus Vasel: The European Union: Silent Superpower or Noah's Ark
21: Sylwia Majkowska-Szulc, Karolina Wierczy'nska: European Neighbourhood Policy and EU Enlargement
22: Ineta Ziemele: European Judiciary (ECtHR, ECJ, National Courts)
23: Jan Klabbers: Europe's interaction with the rest of the world
24: Thomas D. Grant: NATO
25: Sergey Sayapin: The Eurasian Economic Union
Part 4
26: Lauri Maelksoo: The Baltic States
27: Helene Ruiz Fabri, Edoardo Stoppioni: France
28: Andreas von Arnauld: Germany
29: Vassilis P. Tzevelekos, Iakovos V. Iakovidis: Greece
30: Attila Tanzi, Ludovica Chiussi Curzi: Italy
31: Cedric Ryngaert: The Netherlands
32: Pal Wrange, Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen: The Nordic States
33: W/ladys/law Czapli'nski: Poland
34: Vera Rusinova: Russia
35: Carlos Esposito, Patricia Galvao Teles: Spain and Portugal
36: Helen Keller, Nicole Luethi, Violetta Sefkow-Werner: Switzerland
37: I,s)il Erguevenc Karaka,s, Olgun Akbulut: Turkey
38: Mykola Gnatovskyy: Ukraine
39: James Harrison, Michael Wood: The United Kingdom
40: Pavel %Sturma: The Visegrad (V4) Countries
41: Marko Milanovi'c, Tatjana Papi'c: The Countries of the former Yugoslavia
Part 1
1: Lauri Maelksoo: A Rich But Contested History: The Role of European States and Lawyers in the History of International Law
2: Christian Walter: The Role of Religion in the Formation of International Law in Europe
3: Antony Anghie: Europe and International Law: Colonial Legacies
4: Ba,sak Cal)i: Human Rights Ideas, Law, and Institutions in Europe
5: Anne van Aaken: Rule of Law in Europe: A Multi-Layered Network
6: Sevanna Poghosyan: The Question of Democracy in International Law in the Context of European History
7: Veronika Bilkova: The Idea of European Culture(s) and Diversity
8: Akbar Rasulov, Gail Lythgoe: The Ideas of Prosperity and Solidarity in European International Law
9: Hent Kalmo: Sovereignty and European Exceptionalism
10: Pierre d'Argent: The European Union: Using International Law to Replace It
11: Makane Moise Mbengue, Olabisi D. Akinkugbe: The Criticism of Eurocentrism and International Law: Countering and Pluralizing the Research, Teaching, and Practice of Eurocentric International Law
Part 2
12: Jean d'Aspremont: International Legal Positivism and the European Quest for Scientificity
13: Yuval Shany, Maria Varaki: International Law in Europe and Legal Realism
14: Anje Wiener: Constitutionalism
15: Mary Ellen O'Connell: The Role of Natural Law in the Rise and Decline of European International Law
16: Anne Dienelt: When Humanitarians go to War: A European Road to "Civilized" Warfare?
17: Antonios Tzanakopoulos: The Master's Tools and the Master's House: Marxist Insights for International Law
Part 3
18: Ganna Yudkivska: The Council of Europe
19: Anja Mihr: The OSCE
20: Johann Justus Vasel: The European Union: Silent Superpower or Noah's Ark
21: Sylwia Majkowska-Szulc, Karolina Wierczy'nska: European Neighbourhood Policy and EU Enlargement
22: Ineta Ziemele: European Judiciary (ECtHR, ECJ, National Courts)
23: Jan Klabbers: Europe's interaction with the rest of the world
24: Thomas D. Grant: NATO
25: Sergey Sayapin: The Eurasian Economic Union
Part 4
26: Lauri Maelksoo: The Baltic States
27: Helene Ruiz Fabri, Edoardo Stoppioni: France
28: Andreas von Arnauld: Germany
29: Vassilis P. Tzevelekos, Iakovos V. Iakovidis: Greece
30: Attila Tanzi, Ludovica Chiussi Curzi: Italy
31: Cedric Ryngaert: The Netherlands
32: Pal Wrange, Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen: The Nordic States
33: W/ladys/law Czapli'nski: Poland
34: Vera Rusinova: Russia
35: Carlos Esposito, Patricia Galvao Teles: Spain and Portugal
36: Helen Keller, Nicole Luethi, Violetta Sefkow-Werner: Switzerland
37: I,s)il Erguevenc Karaka,s, Olgun Akbulut: Turkey
38: Mykola Gnatovskyy: Ukraine
39: James Harrison, Michael Wood: The United Kingdom
40: Pavel %Sturma: The Visegrad (V4) Countries
41: Marko Milanovi'c, Tatjana Papi'c: The Countries of the former Yugoslavia
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Laurence Boisson de Chazournes: Foreword
Part 1
1: Lauri Maelksoo: A Rich But Contested History: The Role of European States and Lawyers in the History of International Law
2: Christian Walter: The Role of Religion in the Formation of International Law in Europe
3: Antony Anghie: Europe and International Law: Colonial Legacies
4: Ba,sak Cal)i: Human Rights Ideas, Law, and Institutions in Europe
5: Anne van Aaken: Rule of Law in Europe: A Multi-Layered Network
6: Sevanna Poghosyan: The Question of Democracy in International Law in the Context of European History
7: Veronika Bilkova: The Idea of European Culture(s) and Diversity
8: Akbar Rasulov, Gail Lythgoe: The Ideas of Prosperity and Solidarity in European International Law
9: Hent Kalmo: Sovereignty and European Exceptionalism
10: Pierre d'Argent: The European Union: Using International Law to Replace It
11: Makane Moise Mbengue, Olabisi D. Akinkugbe: The Criticism of Eurocentrism and International Law: Countering and Pluralizing the Research, Teaching, and Practice of Eurocentric International Law
Part 2
12: Jean d'Aspremont: International Legal Positivism and the European Quest for Scientificity
13: Yuval Shany, Maria Varaki: International Law in Europe and Legal Realism
14: Anje Wiener: Constitutionalism
15: Mary Ellen O'Connell: The Role of Natural Law in the Rise and Decline of European International Law
16: Anne Dienelt: When Humanitarians go to War: A European Road to "Civilized" Warfare?
17: Antonios Tzanakopoulos: The Master's Tools and the Master's House: Marxist Insights for International Law
Part 3
18: Ganna Yudkivska: The Council of Europe
19: Anja Mihr: The OSCE
20: Johann Justus Vasel: The European Union: Silent Superpower or Noah's Ark
21: Sylwia Majkowska-Szulc, Karolina Wierczy'nska: European Neighbourhood Policy and EU Enlargement
22: Ineta Ziemele: European Judiciary (ECtHR, ECJ, National Courts)
23: Jan Klabbers: Europe's interaction with the rest of the world
24: Thomas D. Grant: NATO
25: Sergey Sayapin: The Eurasian Economic Union
Part 4
26: Lauri Maelksoo: The Baltic States
27: Helene Ruiz Fabri, Edoardo Stoppioni: France
28: Andreas von Arnauld: Germany
29: Vassilis P. Tzevelekos, Iakovos V. Iakovidis: Greece
30: Attila Tanzi, Ludovica Chiussi Curzi: Italy
31: Cedric Ryngaert: The Netherlands
32: Pal Wrange, Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen: The Nordic States
33: W/ladys/law Czapli'nski: Poland
34: Vera Rusinova: Russia
35: Carlos Esposito, Patricia Galvao Teles: Spain and Portugal
36: Helen Keller, Nicole Luethi, Violetta Sefkow-Werner: Switzerland
37: I,s)il Erguevenc Karaka,s, Olgun Akbulut: Turkey
38: Mykola Gnatovskyy: Ukraine
39: James Harrison, Michael Wood: The United Kingdom
40: Pavel %Sturma: The Visegrad (V4) Countries
41: Marko Milanovi'c, Tatjana Papi'c: The Countries of the former Yugoslavia
Part 1
1: Lauri Maelksoo: A Rich But Contested History: The Role of European States and Lawyers in the History of International Law
2: Christian Walter: The Role of Religion in the Formation of International Law in Europe
3: Antony Anghie: Europe and International Law: Colonial Legacies
4: Ba,sak Cal)i: Human Rights Ideas, Law, and Institutions in Europe
5: Anne van Aaken: Rule of Law in Europe: A Multi-Layered Network
6: Sevanna Poghosyan: The Question of Democracy in International Law in the Context of European History
7: Veronika Bilkova: The Idea of European Culture(s) and Diversity
8: Akbar Rasulov, Gail Lythgoe: The Ideas of Prosperity and Solidarity in European International Law
9: Hent Kalmo: Sovereignty and European Exceptionalism
10: Pierre d'Argent: The European Union: Using International Law to Replace It
11: Makane Moise Mbengue, Olabisi D. Akinkugbe: The Criticism of Eurocentrism and International Law: Countering and Pluralizing the Research, Teaching, and Practice of Eurocentric International Law
Part 2
12: Jean d'Aspremont: International Legal Positivism and the European Quest for Scientificity
13: Yuval Shany, Maria Varaki: International Law in Europe and Legal Realism
14: Anje Wiener: Constitutionalism
15: Mary Ellen O'Connell: The Role of Natural Law in the Rise and Decline of European International Law
16: Anne Dienelt: When Humanitarians go to War: A European Road to "Civilized" Warfare?
17: Antonios Tzanakopoulos: The Master's Tools and the Master's House: Marxist Insights for International Law
Part 3
18: Ganna Yudkivska: The Council of Europe
19: Anja Mihr: The OSCE
20: Johann Justus Vasel: The European Union: Silent Superpower or Noah's Ark
21: Sylwia Majkowska-Szulc, Karolina Wierczy'nska: European Neighbourhood Policy and EU Enlargement
22: Ineta Ziemele: European Judiciary (ECtHR, ECJ, National Courts)
23: Jan Klabbers: Europe's interaction with the rest of the world
24: Thomas D. Grant: NATO
25: Sergey Sayapin: The Eurasian Economic Union
Part 4
26: Lauri Maelksoo: The Baltic States
27: Helene Ruiz Fabri, Edoardo Stoppioni: France
28: Andreas von Arnauld: Germany
29: Vassilis P. Tzevelekos, Iakovos V. Iakovidis: Greece
30: Attila Tanzi, Ludovica Chiussi Curzi: Italy
31: Cedric Ryngaert: The Netherlands
32: Pal Wrange, Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen: The Nordic States
33: W/ladys/law Czapli'nski: Poland
34: Vera Rusinova: Russia
35: Carlos Esposito, Patricia Galvao Teles: Spain and Portugal
36: Helen Keller, Nicole Luethi, Violetta Sefkow-Werner: Switzerland
37: I,s)il Erguevenc Karaka,s, Olgun Akbulut: Turkey
38: Mykola Gnatovskyy: Ukraine
39: James Harrison, Michael Wood: The United Kingdom
40: Pavel %Sturma: The Visegrad (V4) Countries
41: Marko Milanovi'c, Tatjana Papi'c: The Countries of the former Yugoslavia
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