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The future of international law : Global government

Trachtman Joel P

The future of international law : Global government - Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2013 - 302p xiii

Table of contents
1. Introduction: the crisis in international law;
2. Reasons for international law and organization;
3. International law and organization as a system for transnational political linkage;
4. The futurology of international law;
5. Cyberspace;
6. Human rights;
7. Environmental protection and public health;
8. Global regulation of finance;
9. Economic liberalization: trade, intellectual property, migration, and investment;
10. Fragmentation, synergy, coherence, and institutional choice;
11. International legal constitutionalization;
12. Conclusion: functionalism revisited.

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1. International Law 2. International Organization

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