The Spirit of International LawUniversity of Georgia Press, 25 янв. 2010 г. - Всего страниц: 296 As our society becomes more global, international law is taking on an increasingly significant role, not only in world politics but also in the affairs of a striking array of individuals, enterprises, and institutions. In this comprehensive study, David J. Bederman focuses on international law as a current, practical means of regulating and influencing international behavior. He shows it to be a system unique in its nature—nonterritorial but secular, cosmopolitan, and traditional. Part intellectual history and part contemporary review, The Spirit of International Law ranges across the series of cyclical processes and dialectics in international law over the past five centuries to assess its current prospects as a viable legal system. |
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... agreement about the fundamental nature of the international legal system—and certainly no conclusive answer about the oppositions I have described here—it is tempting to build consensus about international law by deflecting the debate ...
... agreements between “contesting” nations in a litigation before examining other sources. As a wider assertion of how international law is formed, this seems wrong. Not all norms of international conduct are made through express, written ...
... agreements. These are known as general principles. As already mentioned in the last chapter, there is a strong correlation between general principles (whether derived from municipal legal systems or other sources) and a naturalist ...
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3 Methods and Approaches | 49 |
4 Subjects and Objects | 79 |
5 Coherence and Sophistication | 94 |
6 Values and Paradoxes | 110 |
7 Confines | 139 |
8 Formalism and Pragmatism | 162 |
9 Enforcement and Compliance | 186 |
10 Rectitude and Ambition | 204 |
11 Skepticism and Exuberance | 221 |
Notes | 227 |
Index | 257 |