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The Oxford handbook on the sources of international law / edited by Samantha Besson and Jean d'Aspremont

Contributor(s): Series: Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017Edition: 1st edDescription: liv, 1171 p. ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9780198745365
  • 0198745362
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Oxford handbook of the sources of international law.DDC classification:
  • 341.1 BES
Contents:
Part I : The Histories; 1. Sources in the scholastic legacy, Peter Haggenmacher; Annabel Brett; 2. Sources in the modern tradition, Dominique Gaurier; Randall Lesaffer; 3. Sources in the 19th Century European tradition, Milos Vec; Lauri Malksoo; 4. The history of Article 38 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice, Ole Spiermann; Malgosia Fitzmaurice; 5. Sources in the anti-formalist tradition, Monica Garcia Salmones Revira; Upendra Baxi; 6. Sources in the meta-history of international law, Tony Carty; Mark Weston Janis; 7. Legal history as a source of international law, Robert Kolb; Samuel Moyn; Part II : The Theories; 8. Sources in legal-positivist theories, David Lefkowitz; Jorg Kammerhofer; 9. Sources in legal-formalist theories, Jean d'Aspremont; Frederick Schauer; 10. Sources in interpretation theories, Ingo Venzke; Duncan Hollis; 11. Sources in the meta-theory of international law, Matthias Goldmann; Alexandra Kemmerer; 12. Legal theory as a source, Iain Scobbie; Alain Papaux and Eric Wyler; Part III : The Functions; 13. Sources and the legality and validity of international law, Pierre d'Argent; Mary Ellen O'Connell and Caleb M. Day; 14. Sources and the systematicity of international law, Michael Giudice; Gleider I. Hernández; 15. Sources and the hierarchy of international law, Erika de Wet; Mario Prost; 16. Sources and the normativity of international law, Detlef von Daniels; Nicole Roughan; 17. Sources and the legitimate authority of international law, Richard Collins; José Luis Martí; 18. Sources and the subjects of international law, Robert McCorquodale; Bruno de Witte; 19. Sources and the enforcement of international law, Yuval Shany; Eleni Methymaki and Antonios Tzanakopoulos; Part IV : The Regimes; 20. Sources of international human rights law, Samantha Besson; Bruno Simma; 21. Sources of international humanitarian law and international criminal law, Raphaël van Steenberghe; Steven Ratner; 22. Sources of international environment law, Catherine Redgwell; Jutta Brunnée; 23. Sources of international organizations law, Jan Klabbers; August Reinisch; 24. Sources of international trade law, Joost Pauwelyn; Donald H. Regan; 25. Sources of international investment law, Jorge E. Viñuales; Stephan W. Schill; 26. Sources of international law in domestic law, Ingrid B. Wuerth; Cedric Ryngaert
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Part I : The Histories;
1. Sources in the scholastic legacy, Peter Haggenmacher; Annabel Brett;
2. Sources in the modern tradition, Dominique Gaurier; Randall Lesaffer;
3. Sources in the 19th Century European tradition, Milos Vec; Lauri Malksoo;
4. The history of Article 38 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice, Ole Spiermann; Malgosia Fitzmaurice;
5. Sources in the anti-formalist tradition, Monica Garcia Salmones Revira; Upendra Baxi;
6. Sources in the meta-history of international law, Tony Carty; Mark Weston Janis;
7. Legal history as a source of international law, Robert Kolb; Samuel Moyn;
Part II : The Theories;
8. Sources in legal-positivist theories, David Lefkowitz; Jorg Kammerhofer;
9. Sources in legal-formalist theories, Jean d'Aspremont; Frederick Schauer;
10. Sources in interpretation theories, Ingo Venzke; Duncan Hollis;
11. Sources in the meta-theory of international law, Matthias Goldmann; Alexandra Kemmerer;
12. Legal theory as a source, Iain Scobbie; Alain Papaux and Eric Wyler;
Part III : The Functions;
13. Sources and the legality and validity of international law, Pierre d'Argent; Mary Ellen O'Connell and Caleb M. Day;
14. Sources and the systematicity of international law, Michael Giudice; Gleider I. Hernández;
15. Sources and the hierarchy of international law, Erika de Wet; Mario Prost;
16. Sources and the normativity of international law, Detlef von Daniels; Nicole Roughan;
17. Sources and the legitimate authority of international law, Richard Collins; José Luis Martí;
18. Sources and the subjects of international law, Robert McCorquodale; Bruno de Witte;
19. Sources and the enforcement of international law, Yuval Shany; Eleni Methymaki and Antonios Tzanakopoulos;
Part IV : The Regimes;
20. Sources of international human rights law, Samantha Besson; Bruno Simma;
21. Sources of international humanitarian law and international criminal law, Raphaël van Steenberghe; Steven Ratner;
22. Sources of international environment law, Catherine Redgwell; Jutta Brunnée;
23. Sources of international organizations law, Jan Klabbers; August Reinisch;
24. Sources of international trade law, Joost Pauwelyn; Donald H. Regan;
25. Sources of international investment law, Jorge E. Viñuales; Stephan W. Schill;
26. Sources of international law in domestic law, Ingrid B. Wuerth; Cedric Ryngaert