Ordering anarchy : : international law in international society / / Rein Müllerson.
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Superior document: | Developments in International Law ; 37 |
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Place / Publishing House: | The Hague : : M. Nijhoff,, [2000] ©2000 |
Year of Publication: | 2000 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Developments in International Law ;
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgements.
- Introduction.
- Part I: Theory and International Law.
- 1. Theory of International Law in its Multiple Manifestations.
- 2. `Newstream' versus `Mainstream' in Theory of International Law?
- 3. Theory and Practice of International Law and Social Progress.
- Part II: The State, International Society and International Law.
- 4. The State in International Society.
- 5. Fundamental Principles as Reflections of the Structure of International Society.
- 6. The Relationship between International and Domestic Law in the Context of Interaction Between International Society and the State.
- 7. Problems of Law-Making in International Society.
- Part III: International Law and Post-Westphalian Challenges: Human Rights, Use of Force and Humanitarian Law in Transition.
- 8. The Future of Human Rights in the Globalising World.
- 9. The Use of Force Between its Past and Future.
- 10. Humanitarian Law in the 21st Century: Internal Wars - International Affairs. Instead of Conclusions. Index.