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0 reviewsISBN 10: 0813344719
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Author: Sanford R Silverburg
This book offers diverse, multinational perspectives on traditional and emergent issues in the practice and study of international law. It deals with the evolving foundations of international law and covers a wide range of issues that link international politics to international law.
1 Introduction
PART ONE INTERNATIONAL LAW FOUNDATIONS
SECTION A Norms of International Law
2 Prosecuting Crimes Against Humanity: The Revolution in International Criminal Law
SECTION B R2P: Responsibility to Protect
3 The Responsibility to Protect and the North-South Divide
4 Responsibility to Protect: New Perspectives to an Old Dilemma
SECTION C Universal Jurisdiction
5 Universal Jurisdiction as an International “False Conflict” of Laws
PART TWO NON-TERRITORIALISM
6 Non-State Actors, International Law, and Human Rights
PART THREE ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS
7 Disparate Notions of Fairness: Comparative Insider Trading Regulation in an Evolving Global Landscape
8 China’s First Loss
9 Corporations and International Law
PART FOUR COURTS
10 Reaching Beyond the State: Judicial Independence, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, and Accountability in Guatemala
11 The Upsurge in International Courts After the Establishment of the ICJ
PART FIVE INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
12 Modern International Humanitarian Law
13 Peace Unkempt: How Ambiguities in Public International Law and International Humanitarian Law Contributed to the Failed U.N. Intervention in Somalia
PART SIX THE ENVIRONMENT
SECTION A Air Law
14 Space Settlements, Property Rights, and International Law: Could a Lunar Settlement Claim the Lunar Real Estate It Needs to Survive?
15 A Contemporary Review of the Air Space and Outer Space Regimes: The Thin Lines Between Law, Policy, and Emergent Challenges
SECTION B Maritime Law
16 The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, the European Union, and the Rule of Law: What Is Going on in the Adriatic Sea?
17 Power Politics or Orderly Development? Why Are States “Claiming” Large Areas of the Arctic Seabed?
18 The Law of the Sea and Human Rights
PART SEVEN FORCE QUA TERRORISM
19 Moral Knowledge’s Potential for Reducing the Restraint of Law: The Risk of Moral Education
20 Babysitting Terrorists: Should States Be Strictly Liable for Failing to Prevent Transborder Attacks?
21 Force Qua Terrorism: International Law in the Wake of 9/11
22 Exceptional Engagement: Protocol I and a World United Against Terrorism
PART EIGHT POSTCOLONIALISM
23 Terrorism as Postcolonialism
24 The Flawed Foundations of Post-Colonial State Borders: Uti Possidetis Juris and Self-Determination
25 Modernity and International Law: Mythological Materialism in the East-West Telos
26 The Postcoloniality of International Law
PART NINE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL INTERACTION
27 The Evolution of Core Legal Principles
28 International Law and Politics
29 Law Versus Justice in International Negotiations: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict-Resolution
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Tags: Sanford R Silverburg, International, Law