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Universalizing international law

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Publication details: Boston Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2004Description: 538p xiiISBN:
  • 9781429408301
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.000000 WEE
Contents:
Contents: Table of Contents ; Preface; Part A: General Perspectives; Chapter 1: Cultural and Ideological Pluralism in Public International Law; Chapter 2: Making International Law Matter; Chapter 3: International Lawyers: A Vision for the New Century; Chapter 4: Emerging Dimensions of Sovereignty in International Law; Chapter 5: International Law and the Global Marketplace; Chapter 6: Private International Law and Public International Law: The Increasing Linkage; Chapter 7: Widening the Conceptual Framework; Part B: Sources of International Law; Chapter 8: Custom: The Growing Role of Customary International Law; Chapter 9: GeneraPrinciples of Law: Equity in a Global Context; Chapter 10: Treaties: Humanitarian Treaties and State Succession; Part C: International Law and Universal Peace; Chapter 11: Philosophical Perspectives on Peace; Chapter 12: Religious Perspectives on Peace; Chapter 13: Practical Steps towards Education for Peace; Chapter 14: International Law as an Instrument of Peace; Part D: Specific Fields; Chapter 15: Sustainable Development Law; Chapter 16: Environmental Law; Chapter 17: Nuclear Weapons Lawa) Illegality of Use; b) Illegality of Manufacture; Index
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Contents:
Table of Contents ;
Preface;
Part A: General Perspectives;
Chapter 1: Cultural and Ideological Pluralism in Public International Law;
Chapter 2: Making International Law Matter;
Chapter 3: International Lawyers: A Vision for the New Century;
Chapter 4: Emerging Dimensions of Sovereignty in International Law;
Chapter 5: International Law and the Global Marketplace;
Chapter 6: Private International Law and Public International Law: The Increasing Linkage;
Chapter 7: Widening the Conceptual Framework;
Part B: Sources of International Law;
Chapter 8: Custom: The Growing Role of Customary International Law;
Chapter 9: GeneraPrinciples of Law: Equity in a Global Context;
Chapter 10: Treaties: Humanitarian Treaties and State Succession;
Part C: International Law and Universal Peace;
Chapter 11: Philosophical Perspectives on Peace;
Chapter 12: Religious Perspectives on Peace;
Chapter 13: Practical Steps towards Education for Peace;
Chapter 14: International Law as an Instrument of Peace;
Part D: Specific Fields;
Chapter 15: Sustainable Development Law;
Chapter 16: Environmental Law;
Chapter 17: Nuclear Weapons Lawa) Illegality of Use;
b) Illegality of Manufacture;
Index