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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... serves a unique community of states and other kinds of polities, institutions, and individuals that act in international ... serve the needs of an international community, does that mean that it can be successful only insofar as it is a ...
... serving the international community (see chapter 10). Is. International. Law. about. Rules. or. Process? Participants in any legal system will always disagree about the nature of norms and the rules that are supposed to govern participants ...
... serve the needs of an international community that includes an authentic state system. Cooperation is the chief paradigm of state relations, necessitated by globalism and the need to confront common problems and challenges. The rule ...
... serves the interests of a special constituency (the global community) and a special value (the rule of law in international relations), it is unreasonable and unfair to expect it precisely to mimic domestic legal systems to be labeled a ...
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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 |