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Preliminary Material / Russell Miller and Rebecca Bratspies -- Foreword: Progress in International Law? / José E. Alvarez -- Progress in International Law – an Explanation of the Project / Russell a. Miller and Rebecca M. Bratspies -- Evidence and Promise of Progress: Increased Interdependence, Rights and Responsibilities, Arenas of Interaction, and the Need for More Cooperative Uses of Armed Force / Jordan J. Paust -- Making Progress in International Institutions and Law / Barry E. Carter -- The Turning Aside. On International Law and Its History / Alexandra Kemmerer -- The Necessity of International Law against the A-normativity of Neo-Conservative Thought / Sergio Dellavalle -- Yom Kippur in Hell: the Empty Life of International Law / Ed Morgan -- Progress in International Organization: a Constitutionalist Reading / Christian Walter -- On the Borders of Justice: an Examination and Possible Solution to the Doctrine of Uti Possidetis / Daniel Luker -- The Evolving Role of Treaties in International Law / Karin Oellers-Frahm -- Customary International Law in the 21St Century / Andrew T. Guzman and Timothy L. Meyer -- Treaties as Domestic Law in the United States / Alex Glashausser -- The “Unsatisfactory Condition” of Customary International Law in the United States / Julian G. Ku -- In Quite a State: the Trials and Tribulations of an Old Concept in New Times / Florian Hoff Mann -- Between Incapacity and Indispensability: Th E United Nations and International Order in the 21St Century / Andreas Paulus -- Coordination of International Organizations — Intellectual Property Law as an Example: Can There Be Safety in Numbers? / Karen Kaiser -- Individual Progress in International Law: Considering Amnesty / Leila Nadya Sadat -- The Challenges of Evaluating NGO “Success” in Cross-Border Rights Initiatives: the Examples of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines and the Autotrim/Customtrim Initiative under the NAFTA Labor Side Agreement / Monica Schurtman -- Paradoxes of Personality: Transnational Corporations, Non-Governmental Organizations and Human Rights in International Law / Russell A. Miller -- Transnational Networks and the International Public Order / Jenia Iontcheva Turner -- Progress in International Adjudication: Revisiting Hudson’s Assessment of the Future of International Courts / Cesare P R. Romano -- The “Precedential Judge Hudson”? Rivers, Oceans, Equity, and International Tribunals / Betsy Baker -- The Role of Transnational Judicial Dialogue in Shaping Transnational Speech: International Jurisdictional Conflicts in Hate Speech and Defamation Law / Melissa a. Waters -- Expanding Influence: Regional Human Rights Courts and Death Penalty Abolition / Kelly Parker -- Triumph of Progress: the Embrace of International Commercial Arbitration / Mary a. Bedikian -- International Security and the Use of Force / Abraham D. Sofaer -- Reforming the Security Council to Achieve Collective Security / Brian J. Foley -- Security Multilateralism: Progress and Paradox / Margaret E. McGuinness -- Legality versus Legitimacy and the Use of Force / Petr Válek -- The Phantom of the Neo-Global Era: International Law and the Implications of Non-State Terrorism on the Nexus of Self-Defense and the Use of Force / L. Waldron Davis.
Progress in International Law is a comprehensive accounting of international law for our times. Forty leading international law theorists analyze the most significant current issues in international law and their critical assessments draw diverse conclusions about the current state and future prospects of international law. The material is grouped under the headings: The History and Theory of International Law; The Sources of International Law and Their Application in the United States; International Actors; International Jurisdiction and International Jurisprudence; The Use of Force and the World's Peace; and The Challenge of Protecting the Environment and Human Rights. The book draws its inspiration from a similar survey undertaken in 1932 by Harvard Law Professor and PCIJ Judge Manley O. Hudson. In his book Progress in International Organization , Hudson sought to demonstrate that what he perceived as an emerging international infrastructure, and as moves toward the rule of law in international affairs, were sure signs of human progress towards peace and cooperation. Progress in International Law critically engages with that claim as a normative matter and, at the same time, presents the evidence by which a judgment about our own progress towards peace and cooperation might be judged.
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Sergio Dellavalle --
Ed Morgan --
Christian Walter --
Daniel Luker --
Karin Oellers-Frahm --
Andrew T. Guzman and Timothy L. Meyer --
Alex Glashausser --
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Florian Hoff Mann --
Andreas Paulus --
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Russell A. Miller --
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Cesare P R. Romano --
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Melissa a. Waters --
Kelly Parker --
Mary a. Bedikian --
Abraham D. Sofaer --
Brian J. Foley --
Margaret E. McGuinness --
Petr Válek --
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Preliminary Material /
Foreword: Progress in International Law? /
Progress in International Law – an Explanation of the Project /
Evidence and Promise of Progress: Increased Interdependence, Rights and Responsibilities, Arenas of Interaction, and the Need for More Cooperative Uses of Armed Force /
Making Progress in International Institutions and Law /
The Turning Aside. On International Law and Its History /
The Necessity of International Law against the A-normativity of Neo-Conservative Thought /
Yom Kippur in Hell: the Empty Life of International Law /
Progress in International Organization: a Constitutionalist Reading /
On the Borders of Justice: an Examination and Possible Solution to the Doctrine of Uti Possidetis /
The Evolving Role of Treaties in International Law /
Customary International Law in the 21St Century /
Treaties as Domestic Law in the United States /
The “Unsatisfactory Condition” of Customary International Law in the United States /
In Quite a State: the Trials and Tribulations of an Old Concept in New Times /
Between Incapacity and Indispensability: Th E United Nations and International Order in the 21St Century /
Coordination of International Organizations — Intellectual Property Law as an Example: Can There Be Safety in Numbers? /
Individual Progress in International Law: Considering Amnesty /
The Challenges of Evaluating NGO “Success” in Cross-Border Rights Initiatives: the Examples of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines and the Autotrim/Customtrim Initiative under the NAFTA Labor Side Agreement /
Paradoxes of Personality: Transnational Corporations, Non-Governmental Organizations and Human Rights in International Law /
Transnational Networks and the International Public Order /
Progress in International Adjudication: Revisiting Hudson’s Assessment of the Future of International Courts /
The “Precedential Judge Hudson”? Rivers, Oceans, Equity, and International Tribunals /
The Role of Transnational Judicial Dialogue in Shaping Transnational Speech: International Jurisdictional Conflicts in Hate Speech and Defamation Law /
Expanding Influence: Regional Human Rights Courts and Death Penalty Abolition /
Triumph of Progress: the Embrace of International Commercial Arbitration /
International Security and the Use of Force /
Reforming the Security Council to Achieve Collective Security /
Security Multilateralism: Progress and Paradox /
Legality versus Legitimacy and the Use of Force /
The Phantom of the Neo-Global Era: International Law and the Implications of Non-State Terrorism on the Nexus of Self-Defense and the Use of Force /
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Foreword: Progress in International Law? /
Progress in International Law – an Explanation of the Project /
Evidence and Promise of Progress: Increased Interdependence, Rights and Responsibilities, Arenas of Interaction, and the Need for More Cooperative Uses of Armed Force /
Making Progress in International Institutions and Law /
The Turning Aside. On International Law and Its History /
The Necessity of International Law against the A-normativity of Neo-Conservative Thought /
Yom Kippur in Hell: the Empty Life of International Law /
Progress in International Organization: a Constitutionalist Reading /
On the Borders of Justice: an Examination and Possible Solution to the Doctrine of Uti Possidetis /
The Evolving Role of Treaties in International Law /
Customary International Law in the 21St Century /
Treaties as Domestic Law in the United States /
The “Unsatisfactory Condition” of Customary International Law in the United States /
In Quite a State: the Trials and Tribulations of an Old Concept in New Times /
Between Incapacity and Indispensability: Th E United Nations and International Order in the 21St Century /
Coordination of International Organizations — Intellectual Property Law as an Example: Can There Be Safety in Numbers? /
Individual Progress in International Law: Considering Amnesty /
The Challenges of Evaluating NGO “Success” in Cross-Border Rights Initiatives: the Examples of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines and the Autotrim/Customtrim Initiative under the NAFTA Labor Side Agreement /
Paradoxes of Personality: Transnational Corporations, Non-Governmental Organizations and Human Rights in International Law /
Transnational Networks and the International Public Order /
Progress in International Adjudication: Revisiting Hudson’s Assessment of the Future of International Courts /
The “Precedential Judge Hudson”? Rivers, Oceans, Equity, and International Tribunals /
The Role of Transnational Judicial Dialogue in Shaping Transnational Speech: International Jurisdictional Conflicts in Hate Speech and Defamation Law /
Expanding Influence: Regional Human Rights Courts and Death Penalty Abolition /
Triumph of Progress: the Embrace of International Commercial Arbitration /
International Security and the Use of Force /
Reforming the Security Council to Achieve Collective Security /
Security Multilateralism: Progress and Paradox /
Legality versus Legitimacy and the Use of Force /
The Phantom of the Neo-Global Era: International Law and the Implications of Non-State Terrorism on the Nexus of Self-Defense and the Use of Force /
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Foreword: Progress in International Law? /
Progress in International Law – an Explanation of the Project /
Evidence and Promise of Progress: Increased Interdependence, Rights and Responsibilities, Arenas of Interaction, and the Need for More Cooperative Uses of Armed Force /
Making Progress in International Institutions and Law /
The Turning Aside. On International Law and Its History /
The Necessity of International Law against the A-normativity of Neo-Conservative Thought /
Yom Kippur in Hell: the Empty Life of International Law /
Progress in International Organization: a Constitutionalist Reading /
On the Borders of Justice: an Examination and Possible Solution to the Doctrine of Uti Possidetis /
The Evolving Role of Treaties in International Law /
Customary International Law in the 21St Century /
Treaties as Domestic Law in the United States /
The “Unsatisfactory Condition” of Customary International Law in the United States /
In Quite a State: the Trials and Tribulations of an Old Concept in New Times /
Between Incapacity and Indispensability: Th E United Nations and International Order in the 21St Century /
Coordination of International Organizations — Intellectual Property Law as an Example: Can There Be Safety in Numbers? /
Individual Progress in International Law: Considering Amnesty /
The Challenges of Evaluating NGO “Success” in Cross-Border Rights Initiatives: the Examples of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines and the Autotrim/Customtrim Initiative under the NAFTA Labor Side Agreement /
Paradoxes of Personality: Transnational Corporations, Non-Governmental Organizations and Human Rights in International Law /
Transnational Networks and the International Public Order /
Progress in International Adjudication: Revisiting Hudson’s Assessment of the Future of International Courts /
The “Precedential Judge Hudson”? Rivers, Oceans, Equity, and International Tribunals /
The Role of Transnational Judicial Dialogue in Shaping Transnational Speech: International Jurisdictional Conflicts in Hate Speech and Defamation Law /
Expanding Influence: Regional Human Rights Courts and Death Penalty Abolition /
Triumph of Progress: the Embrace of International Commercial Arbitration /
International Security and the Use of Force /
Reforming the Security Council to Achieve Collective Security /
Security Multilateralism: Progress and Paradox /
Legality versus Legitimacy and the Use of Force /
The Phantom of the Neo-Global Era: International Law and the Implications of Non-State Terrorism on the Nexus of Self-Defense and the Use of Force /
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