1. | Engström, Viljam : Constructing the powers of international relations, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Constructing the powers of international relations / Engström, Viljam - (The Erik Castren Institute monographs on international law and human rights ; vol. 14), xiv, 214 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2012. ISBN 978-90-04-22030-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of contents:. 1. Introducing the Question of Powers:. 1.1 An Evergreen or Ignored Subject?. 1.2 ‘A Power’ vis-à-vis ‘Power’. 1.3 Who Can Possess Powers?. 1.4 Struggling to Define Powers. 1.5 The Aim of the Book. 2. Powers as a Way of Imaging Organizations:. 2.1 The Idea of Attributed Powers. 2.2 The Idea of Implied Powers. 2.3 Shifting Ideologies and the Interpretation of Powers. 3. Powers - A Debate Between Familiar Adversaries:. 3.1 Powers as A Manifestation of Autonomy. 3.2 Tracing Member Preferences. 3.3 A Dual Image of Organizations. 4. On the Inherent Ambiguity of Powers Claims:. 4.1 The Elusiveness of Implied Powers. 4.2 The Attributed Character of all Powers. 4.3 On the Use(lessness) of the Attributed and Implied Powers Doctrines. 5. Structuring the Question of Powers:. 5.1 Looking for Guidance in the Constituent Instrument. 5.2 Looking for Guidance in Principles of Interpretation. 5.3 Changing the Framework of Debate. 5.4 The Promise of Constitutionalism. 6. Constitutionalism as a Framework for Debating Powers:. 6.1 On the Nature of Constitutional Claims. 6.2 Formal Constitutionalism as Empowerment and Restraint. 6.3 Substantive Constitutionalism as Empowerment and Restraint. 6.4 Speaking Constitutionalism. 7. Concluding Remarks INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (THESIS): Revised version of the PhD thesis, Åbo Akademi University, 2009 NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; SEA; EC treaty; ICCPR; ICCPR-OP; Laeken declaration; Treaty of Lisbon; ECHR;
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2. | De Wet, Erika (ed.) : Hierarchy in international law , 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Hierarchy in international law : the place of human rights / De Wet, Erika (ed.) ; Vidmar, Jure, xxxiv, 330 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2012. ISBN 978-0-19-964707-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1: Erika de Wet and Jure Vidmar: Introduction. 2: Jure Vidmar: Norm Conflicts and Hierarchy in International Law: Towards a Vertical International Legal System?. 3: Antonios Tzanakopoulos: Human Rights and United Nations Security Council Measures. 4: Riccardo Pavoni: Human Rights and the Immunities of Foreign States and International Organizations. 5: Philippa Webb: Human Rights and the Immunities of State Officials. 6: Harmen van der Wilt: On the Hierarchy between Extradition and Human Rights. 7: Geoff Gilbert: Human Rights, Refugees and Other Displaced Persons in International Law. 8: Dinah Shelton: Resolving Conflicts between Human Rights and Environmental Protection: Is there a Hierarchy?. 9: Susan Karamanian: Human Rights Dimensions of Investment Law. 10: Andreas Ziegler and Bertram Boie: The Relationship between International Trade Law and International Human Rights Law. 11: Erika de Wet and Jure Vidmar: Conclusions. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Africa / Argentina / Asia / Australia / Austria / Belgium / Bosnia and Herzegovina / Botswana / Bulgaria / Cambodia / Canada / Chad / Chile / China / Colombia / Congo / Costa Rica / Croatia / Cyprus / Czech Republic / East Timor / Ecuador / Finland / France / Germany / Hong Kong / Hungary / India / Iran / Iraq / Ireland / Italy / Jamaica / Japan / Jordan / Kenya / Kuwait / Lebanon / Liberia / Libya / Liechtenstein / Lithunia / Luxembourg / Mauritius / Mexico / Monaco / Mongolia / Namibia / Nepal / Netherlands / New Zealand / Nicaragua / Norway / Pakistan / Palestine / Panama / Paraguay / Philippines / Romania / Rusian Federation / Rwanda / Saudi Arabia / Serbia / Sierra Leone / Slovenia / Somalia / South Africa / Spain / Sri lanka / Sweden / Sudan / Switzerland / Syria / Tanzania / Tunisia / Turkey / Ukraine / United Kingdom / Uruguay / Yugoslavia / Zambia / Zimbabwe LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): AMR; CAT; CEDAW; ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; CRC; |
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3. | Linderfalk, Ulf (red.) : Folkrätten i ett nötskal, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Folkrätten i ett nötskal / Linderfalk, Ulf (red.), 255 p.. - Lund : Studentlitteratur, 2012. ISBN 978-91-44-07913-4 LANGUAGE: SWE ABSTRACT: 1. Folkrätten, staten och statens suveränitet. 2. Folkrättens källor. 3. Statsjurisdiktion och internationell straffrätt. 4. Immunitet. 5. Havsrätt. 6. Traktaträtt. 7. Tolkningen av traktater. 8. Statsansvar. 9. Fredlig lösning av internationella tvister. 10. Internationell miljörätt. 11. Skydd för utländska medborgare och utländska investeringar. 12. Mänskliga rättigheter. 13. Internationell flyktingrätt. 14. Internationell handelsrätt. 15. Internationellt våld. 16. Internationell humanitär rätt. INDEX WORDS:
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4. | Thirlway, Hugh : The sources of international law, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The sources of international law / Thirlway, Hugh, 239 p.. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014. ISBN 978-0-19-968540-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The nature of international law and the concept of sources. 2. Treaties and conventions as a source of law. 3. Custom as a source of law. 4. General principles of law as a source of law. 5. The subsidiary sources. 6. Interaction or hierarchy between sources. 7. Specialities: jus cogens; obligations erga omnes; soft law. 8. Subsystems of international law. 9. Alternative approaches. 10. Some concluding reflections. INDEX WORDS:
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5. | Brölmann, Catherine (ed.) : Research handbook on the theory and practice of international lawmaking, 2016 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Research handbook on the theory and practice of international lawmaking / Brölmann, Catherine (ed.) ; Radi, Yannick (ed.), xvii, 484 p. - Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016. ISBN 978-1-79195-321-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Catherine Brölmann and Yannick Radi: Introduction: international lawmaking in a global world. 1. Wouter G. Werner: State consent as foundational myth. 2. Jean d'Aspremont: Subjects and actors in international lawmaking: the paradigmatic divides in the cognition of international norm-generating processes. 3. Dennis Patterson: Transnational lawmaking. 4. Ingo Venzke: Contemporary theories and international lawmaking. 5. Kirsten Schmalenbach: Lawmaking by treaty: negotiation of agreements and adoption of treaty texts. 6. Daniel Costelloe and Malgosia Fitzmaurice: Lawmaking by treaty: conclusion of treaties and evolution of treaty regimes in practice. 7. Omri Sender and Michael Wood: The emergence of customary international law: between theory and practice. 8. Beatrice I. Bonafé and Paolo Palchetti: Relying on general principles in international law. 9. Ramses A. Wessel: Institutional lawmaking: the emergence of a global normative web. 10. Gleider I. Hernández: International judicial lawmaking. 11. Antonios Tzanakopoulos: Domestic judicial lawmaking. 12. Mara Tignino: Quasi-judicial bodies. 13. Michael S. Barr: International lawmaking by hybrid bodies: the case of financial regulation. 14. Barbara K. Woodward: International lawmaking and civil society. 15. Jörg Kammerhofer: Lawmaking by scholars. 16. Vassilis P. Tzevelekos: The making of international human rights law. 17. Sergey Vasiliev: The making of international criminal law. 18. Mary E. Footer: The making of international trade law. 19. Francesca Romanin Jacur: The making of international environmental law. 20. Owen McIntyre: The making of international natural resources law. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: Inst.ref. |
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6. | Dupuy, Pierre-Marie : International environmental law, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International environmental law / Dupuy, Pierre-Marie ; Viñuales, Jorge E.. - 2nd ed.., 522 p. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018. ISBN 978-1-108-43811-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Emergence and development of international environmental law. 2. Main features of international environmental law. 3. The principles of international enviromental law. 4. Oceans, seas and freshwater. 5. Protection of the atmosphere. 6. Species, ecosystems and biodiversity. 7. Dangerous substances and activities. 8. Implementation: traditional approaches. 9. Implementation: new approaches. 10. Human rights and the environment. 11. Environmental dimensions of international security. 12. Environmental protection and international economic law. INDEX WORDS:
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