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9781412912556

International Law

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-05-06
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd

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Summary

The role of law in world politics has become a major part of the study of international relations in the last fifteen years. This six-volume set brings together in a single source articles that reflect the spectrum of theoretical and empirical work on International Law in the social sciences. Together they address the central questions about the necessity, development and role of International Law:- How do international norms and rules about behavior develop?- Do they influence important aspects of interactions among states and other entities?- How do they condition international politics? Part 1 : Approaches to the Study of International Law. History and Background. Realism and International Law. Rational-Functionalist Approaches. Constructionist and Normative Approaches. Legalization and Judicialization. Part 2 : International Law and International Relations : the Conceptual Terrain. Democracies and International Law. Part 3 : Institutions and Theories of Compliance. International Design. Compliance. Adjudication. Part 4 : Issues Areas. Economic and Property Rights Cooperation. Security, Use of Force, and the Laws of War. Human Rights, Humanitarian Intervention and War Crimes. Environment.

Table of Contents

Approaches to the Study of International Law
History and Background
The Role of International Law During the Period of Liberalism and Imperialism
The Variety of International Rules
International Relations and International Law: Two Optics
Realism and International Law
The Main Problems of International Law
The Image of Law in International Relations
International Law and International Order
Power and International Law
Customary International Law
Moral and Legal Rhetoric in International Relations: A Rational Choice Perspective
Rational Functionalist Approaches
Rational Choice and Functionalist Explanations
A Functional Theory of International Regimes
Constructivist and Normative Approaches
Introduction
How do Norms Matter?
Toward a Theory of International Relations: Some Conceptual and Measurement Issues
Explaining the Strategic Behavior of States: International Law as System Structure
Legitimacy in the International System
Legalization and Judicialization
The Concept of Legalization
Judicialization and the Construction of Governance
International Law and International Relations - the Conceptual Terrain
Sovereignty
Sovereignty and Its Discontents
A New Sovereignty Regime
Who is Sovereign?
International Integration and Democracy: No Love at First Sight
International and Domestic Settings
International Law and Domestic Institutions: Reconciling North American "Unfair" Trade Laws
Domestic Politics and International Resources: What Role for International Law?
The European Union's Legal System and Domestic Policy: Spillover or Backlash?
How Do International Institutions Matter? The Domestic Impact of International Rules and Norms
How International Human Rights Law Affects Domestic Law
International Commitment and Domestic Politics: A Note on the Maastricht Case
Democracies and International Law
International Law in a World of Liberal States
Do Liberal States Behave Better? A Critique of Slaughter's Liberal Theory
Democratic States and Commitment in International Relations
The Argument in a Nutshell
Uniting for Peace?: Democracies and United Nations Peace Operations after the Cold War
Institutions and Theories of Compliance
International Design
The Design of International Agreements
The Politics of Dispute Settlement Design: Explaining Legalism in Regional Trade Pacts
Contracting around International Uncertainty
The Optimal Design of International Trade Institutions: Uncertainty and Escape
Compliance
Compliance with International Agreements
International Law, International Relations and Compliance
Is the Good News about Compliance Good News about Cooperation?
Reputation, Compliance and International Law
Compliance and Post-Agreement Bargaining
Introduction: Law and compliance at different levels
Contested Compliance: Interventions on the Normative Structure of World Politics
Adjudication
Toward a Theory of Effective Supranational Adjudication
Capacity, Commitment, and Compliance: International Institutes and Territorial Disputes
European before the Court: A Political Theory if Legal Integration
The European Court of Justice, National Governments, and Legal Integration in the European Union
Private Justice in a Global Economy: From Litigation to Arbitration
Law, politics, and international governance
How International is "International" Law?
Trials and Errors: Principle and Pragmatism in Strategies of International Justice
Issue Areas
Economic and Property Rights Cooperation
In the Shadow of Law or Power? Consensus-Based Bargaining and Outcomes in the GATT/WTO
To Settle of Empanel? An Empirical Analysis of Litigation and Settlement at the World Trade Organization
Developing Countries as Plaintiffs and Defendants in GATT/WTO Trade Disputes
International Law and State Behavior: Commitment and Compliance in International Monetary Affairs
Moments in law: contestation and settlement in the history of intellectual property
Making Rules for Governing Global Commons: The Case of Deep-Sea Mining
Security, Use of Force, and the Laws of War
The Territorial Integrity Norm: International Boundaries and the Use of Force
International Legal Norms and the Preservation of Peace, 1820-1964: Some Evidence and Bivariate Relationships
The Collapse of Consent: Is a Legalist Use-of-Force Regime Possible?
The Laws of War, Common Conjectures, and Legal Systems in International Politics
The New Law of War: Legitimizing Hi-Tech and Infrastructural Violence
Which Norms Matter? Revisiting the "Failure" of Internationalism
Scraps of Paper? Agreements and Durability of Peace
Human Rights, Humanitarian Intervention and War Crimes
Reevaluating Alliance Reliability: Specific Threats, Specific Promises
The Origins of Human Rights Regimes: Democratic Delegation in Postwar Europe
Sovereignty Relinquished? Explaining Commitment to the International Human Rights Covenants, 1966-1999
Do Human Rights Treaties Make a Difference?
The socialization of international human rights norms into domestic human practices: introduction
International Relations Theory, International Law, and the Regime Governing Atrocities in Internal Conflicts
Victor's Justice or the Law? Judging and Punishing at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
Explaining the International Criminal Court: A "Practice Test" for Rationalist and Constructivist Approaches
Environment
Compliance with International Treaties: Lessons from International Oil Pollution
Getting Countries to Comply with International Agreements
Measuring the Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes
Trade-Environment Negotiations in the EU, NAFTA, and WTO: Regional Trajectories of Rule Development
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