Tracing Value Change in the International Legal Order
Tracing Value Change in the International Legal Order
Perspectives from Legal and Political Science
Liese, Prof Andrea; Krieger, Prof Heike
Oxford University Press
05/2023
368
Dura
Inglês
9780192855831
15 a 20 dias
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1: Heike Krieger and Andrea Liese: Introduction: Value Change in the International Legal Order
Part I: Conceptualizing Change and Resilience of (Legal) Norms
2: Antje Wiener: Norm(ative) Change in International Relations: A Conceptual Framework
3: Wayne Sandholtz: Is Winter Coming? - Norm Challenges and Norm Resilience
4: Thomas Kleinlein: Matters of Interpretation - How to Conceptualize and Evaluate Change of Norms and Values in the International Legal Order
Part II: Peremptory Norms Shielding Values from Change?
5: Erika de Wet: Entrenching International Values through Positive Law: The (Limited) Effect of Peremptory Norms
6: Max Lesch and Lisbeth Zimmermann: There's Life in the Old Dog Yet: Assessing the Strength of the International Torture Prohibition
7: Dominik Steiger: Ex iniuria ius oritur? - Norm Change and Norm Erosion of the Prohibition of Torture
8: Theresa Reinold: The Prohibition on the Use of Force: Plus Ca Change? - Towards a Theory of Global Normative Change
9: Srinivas Burra: Changing Perceptions on the Right of Self-Defence - Reflections from a Third World Perspective
Part III: Reversing Post-cold War Trends of Norm Development?
10: Adam Bower: The International Criminal Court: Between Sovereignty and the Internationalized Fight against Impunity
11: Malcolm Jorgensen: Ideological Values and Norm Contestation in the ICC: The Afghanistan Investigation and American Opposition to Article 12(2)(a) Jurisdiction
12: Alexandros Tokhi: Authoritarian Regimes and Nuclear Nonproliferation Norms
13: Mirko Sossai: Arms Control: Between the NPT and the Nuclear Taboo?
14: Conny Roggeband: International Women's Rights: Progress Under Attack?
15: Lea Barbara Kuhlmann: The Status of International Women's Rights - Are Women's Rights in Danger?
16: Sandra Schwindenhammer: The Future We Want? - Interlinking Global Sustainability Norm Change, Technology Innovation, and Regime Complexity
17: Peter-Tobias Stoll: Precaution and Genetically Modified Organisms: A Healthy Legal Environment?
Part IV: Conclusion
18: Heike Krieger and Andrea Liese: Turbulence, Robustness, and Value Change
Part I: Conceptualizing Change and Resilience of (Legal) Norms
2: Antje Wiener: Norm(ative) Change in International Relations: A Conceptual Framework
3: Wayne Sandholtz: Is Winter Coming? - Norm Challenges and Norm Resilience
4: Thomas Kleinlein: Matters of Interpretation - How to Conceptualize and Evaluate Change of Norms and Values in the International Legal Order
Part II: Peremptory Norms Shielding Values from Change?
5: Erika de Wet: Entrenching International Values through Positive Law: The (Limited) Effect of Peremptory Norms
6: Max Lesch and Lisbeth Zimmermann: There's Life in the Old Dog Yet: Assessing the Strength of the International Torture Prohibition
7: Dominik Steiger: Ex iniuria ius oritur? - Norm Change and Norm Erosion of the Prohibition of Torture
8: Theresa Reinold: The Prohibition on the Use of Force: Plus Ca Change? - Towards a Theory of Global Normative Change
9: Srinivas Burra: Changing Perceptions on the Right of Self-Defence - Reflections from a Third World Perspective
Part III: Reversing Post-cold War Trends of Norm Development?
10: Adam Bower: The International Criminal Court: Between Sovereignty and the Internationalized Fight against Impunity
11: Malcolm Jorgensen: Ideological Values and Norm Contestation in the ICC: The Afghanistan Investigation and American Opposition to Article 12(2)(a) Jurisdiction
12: Alexandros Tokhi: Authoritarian Regimes and Nuclear Nonproliferation Norms
13: Mirko Sossai: Arms Control: Between the NPT and the Nuclear Taboo?
14: Conny Roggeband: International Women's Rights: Progress Under Attack?
15: Lea Barbara Kuhlmann: The Status of International Women's Rights - Are Women's Rights in Danger?
16: Sandra Schwindenhammer: The Future We Want? - Interlinking Global Sustainability Norm Change, Technology Innovation, and Regime Complexity
17: Peter-Tobias Stoll: Precaution and Genetically Modified Organisms: A Healthy Legal Environment?
Part IV: Conclusion
18: Heike Krieger and Andrea Liese: Turbulence, Robustness, and Value Change
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1: Heike Krieger and Andrea Liese: Introduction: Value Change in the International Legal Order
Part I: Conceptualizing Change and Resilience of (Legal) Norms
2: Antje Wiener: Norm(ative) Change in International Relations: A Conceptual Framework
3: Wayne Sandholtz: Is Winter Coming? - Norm Challenges and Norm Resilience
4: Thomas Kleinlein: Matters of Interpretation - How to Conceptualize and Evaluate Change of Norms and Values in the International Legal Order
Part II: Peremptory Norms Shielding Values from Change?
5: Erika de Wet: Entrenching International Values through Positive Law: The (Limited) Effect of Peremptory Norms
6: Max Lesch and Lisbeth Zimmermann: There's Life in the Old Dog Yet: Assessing the Strength of the International Torture Prohibition
7: Dominik Steiger: Ex iniuria ius oritur? - Norm Change and Norm Erosion of the Prohibition of Torture
8: Theresa Reinold: The Prohibition on the Use of Force: Plus Ca Change? - Towards a Theory of Global Normative Change
9: Srinivas Burra: Changing Perceptions on the Right of Self-Defence - Reflections from a Third World Perspective
Part III: Reversing Post-cold War Trends of Norm Development?
10: Adam Bower: The International Criminal Court: Between Sovereignty and the Internationalized Fight against Impunity
11: Malcolm Jorgensen: Ideological Values and Norm Contestation in the ICC: The Afghanistan Investigation and American Opposition to Article 12(2)(a) Jurisdiction
12: Alexandros Tokhi: Authoritarian Regimes and Nuclear Nonproliferation Norms
13: Mirko Sossai: Arms Control: Between the NPT and the Nuclear Taboo?
14: Conny Roggeband: International Women's Rights: Progress Under Attack?
15: Lea Barbara Kuhlmann: The Status of International Women's Rights - Are Women's Rights in Danger?
16: Sandra Schwindenhammer: The Future We Want? - Interlinking Global Sustainability Norm Change, Technology Innovation, and Regime Complexity
17: Peter-Tobias Stoll: Precaution and Genetically Modified Organisms: A Healthy Legal Environment?
Part IV: Conclusion
18: Heike Krieger and Andrea Liese: Turbulence, Robustness, and Value Change
Part I: Conceptualizing Change and Resilience of (Legal) Norms
2: Antje Wiener: Norm(ative) Change in International Relations: A Conceptual Framework
3: Wayne Sandholtz: Is Winter Coming? - Norm Challenges and Norm Resilience
4: Thomas Kleinlein: Matters of Interpretation - How to Conceptualize and Evaluate Change of Norms and Values in the International Legal Order
Part II: Peremptory Norms Shielding Values from Change?
5: Erika de Wet: Entrenching International Values through Positive Law: The (Limited) Effect of Peremptory Norms
6: Max Lesch and Lisbeth Zimmermann: There's Life in the Old Dog Yet: Assessing the Strength of the International Torture Prohibition
7: Dominik Steiger: Ex iniuria ius oritur? - Norm Change and Norm Erosion of the Prohibition of Torture
8: Theresa Reinold: The Prohibition on the Use of Force: Plus Ca Change? - Towards a Theory of Global Normative Change
9: Srinivas Burra: Changing Perceptions on the Right of Self-Defence - Reflections from a Third World Perspective
Part III: Reversing Post-cold War Trends of Norm Development?
10: Adam Bower: The International Criminal Court: Between Sovereignty and the Internationalized Fight against Impunity
11: Malcolm Jorgensen: Ideological Values and Norm Contestation in the ICC: The Afghanistan Investigation and American Opposition to Article 12(2)(a) Jurisdiction
12: Alexandros Tokhi: Authoritarian Regimes and Nuclear Nonproliferation Norms
13: Mirko Sossai: Arms Control: Between the NPT and the Nuclear Taboo?
14: Conny Roggeband: International Women's Rights: Progress Under Attack?
15: Lea Barbara Kuhlmann: The Status of International Women's Rights - Are Women's Rights in Danger?
16: Sandra Schwindenhammer: The Future We Want? - Interlinking Global Sustainability Norm Change, Technology Innovation, and Regime Complexity
17: Peter-Tobias Stoll: Precaution and Genetically Modified Organisms: A Healthy Legal Environment?
Part IV: Conclusion
18: Heike Krieger and Andrea Liese: Turbulence, Robustness, and Value Change
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