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| 100 | _aLepard Brian D | ||
| 245 | _aCustomary international law : A new theory with practical applications | ||
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_aCambridge _bCambridge University Press _c2010 |
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| 505 | _aContents: PART ONE - THE ENIGMAS OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW-pp 1-2; 1 - The Need for a New Theory-pp 3-13; 2 - Some Conceptual Enigmas-pp 14-29; 3 - Some Practical Enigmas-pp 30-44; PART TWO - FOUNDATIONS OF A NEW THEORY OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW-pp 45-46; 4 - Clarifying the Concept of Authoritative International Legal Norms-pp 47-76; 5 - Fundamental Ethical Principles and Customary International Law-pp 77-94; PART THREE - RESOLVING THE CONCEPTUAL ENIGMAS OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW-pp 95-96; 6 - Toward a New Normative Theory of Customary International Law-pp 97-111; 7 - A New Understanding of Opinio Juris-pp 112-121; 8 - The Function of the State Practice Requirement-pp 122-139; 9 - Ethics and Customary International Law-pp 140-150; 10 - Democratic Principles and Customary International Law-pp 151-161; 11 - The Relationship Between Customary International Law and General Principles of Lawpp 162-168; PART FOUR - RESOLVING THE PRACTICAL ENIGMAS OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW-pp 169-170; 12 - General Sources of Evidence of Opinio Juris-pp 171-190; 13 - The Role of Treaties as Evidence of Opinio Juris-pp 191-207; 14 - The Role of United Nations General Assembly Resolutions as Evidence of Opinio Juris-pp 208-217 15 - The Role of Consistent State Practice-pp 218-228; 16 - The Persistent Objector Exception-pp 229-242; 17 - Defining Jus Cogens Customary Norms-pp 243-260; 18 - Defining Erga Omnes Customary Normspp 261-269; 19 - Resolving Conflicts with Treaties-pp 270-276; 20 - Changing Customary International Law and the Role of International Organizations-pp 277-282; PART FIVE - SOME APPLICATIONS OF THE THEORY-pp 283-284; 21 - International Rules on Allocating Income for Tax Purposes-pp 285-305; 22 - International Human Rights Law in General-pp 306-330; 23 - Determining the Customary Law Status of Specific Human Rights-pp 331-345; 24 - The Right to Change One's Religion or Belief-pp 346-368; PART SIX - THE FUTURE OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW-pp 369-370; 25 - Customary International Law as a Dynamic Process-pp 371-380; Bibliography-pp 381-396; Index. | ||
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