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Regime interaction in international law : Facing fragmentation

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Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2012Description: 334p xiISBN:
  • 9780511862403
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341 YOU
Contents:
Contents: Contributors. By James Crawford, Jeffrey L. Dunoff, James Flett, Stephen Humphreys, Peter Korth, Martti Koskenniemi, Andrew Lang, Nele Matz-Lück, Penelope Nevill, Cheryl Saunders, Gunther Teubner, Margaret Young. Acknowledgements. By Margaret Young. Introduction: TheProductive Friction between Regimes. By Margaret A. Young. Part I - Contexts. 1 - Two Kinds ofLegal Pluralism: Collision of Transnational Regimes in the Double Fragmentation of World Society. By Gunther Teubner, Peter Korth. 2 - International Regimes and Domestic Arrangements: A View from Inside Out. By Cheryl Saunders. 3 - Regime Interaction in Creating, Implementing and Enforcing International Law. By Margaret A. Young. Part II - Communities. 4 - Legal Regimes and Professional Knowledges: The Internal Politics of Regime Definition. By Andrew T. F. Lang. 5 - ANew Approach to Regime Interaction. By Jeffrey L. Dunoff. 6 - Structural Ambiguity: Technology Transfer in Three Regimes. By Stephen Humphreys. Part III - Control. 7 - Norm Interpretation across International Regimes: Competences and Legitimacy. By Nele Matz-Lück. 8 - Relations between International Courts and Tribunals: The ‘Regime Problem’. By James Crawford, Penelope Nevill. 9 - Importing Other International Regimes into World Trade Organization Litigation. By James Flett. 10 - Hegemonic Regimes. By Martti Koskenniemi. Index.
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Contents:
Contributors.
By James Crawford, Jeffrey L. Dunoff, James Flett, Stephen Humphreys, Peter Korth, Martti Koskenniemi, Andrew Lang, Nele Matz-Lück, Penelope Nevill, Cheryl Saunders, Gunther Teubner, Margaret Young.
Acknowledgements.
By Margaret Young.
Introduction: TheProductive Friction between Regimes.
By Margaret A. Young.
Part I - Contexts.
1 - Two Kinds ofLegal Pluralism: Collision of Transnational Regimes in the Double Fragmentation of World Society.
By Gunther Teubner, Peter Korth.
2 - International Regimes and Domestic Arrangements: A View from Inside Out.
By Cheryl Saunders.
3 - Regime Interaction in Creating, Implementing and Enforcing International Law.
By Margaret A. Young.
Part II - Communities.
4 - Legal Regimes and Professional Knowledges: The Internal Politics of Regime Definition.
By Andrew T. F. Lang.
5 - ANew Approach to Regime Interaction.
By Jeffrey L. Dunoff.
6 - Structural Ambiguity: Technology Transfer in Three Regimes.
By Stephen Humphreys.
Part III - Control.
7 - Norm Interpretation across International Regimes: Competences and Legitimacy.
By Nele Matz-Lück.
8 - Relations between International Courts and Tribunals: The ‘Regime Problem’.
By James Crawford, Penelope Nevill.
9 - Importing Other International Regimes into World Trade Organization Litigation.
By James Flett.
10 - Hegemonic Regimes.
By Martti Koskenniemi.
Index.

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