international relations and customary international law
Erschienen:
1999
Verlag:
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
"This book sets out to explain the most foundational aspect of international law in international relations terms. By doing so it goes straight to the central problem of international law - that although legally speaking all States are equal,...
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Universitätsbibliothek der Eberhard Karls Universität
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"This book sets out to explain the most foundational aspect of international law in international relations terms. By doing so it goes straight to the central problem of international law - that although legally speaking all States are equal, socially speaking they clearly are not. As such it is an ambitious and controversial book which will be of interest to all international relations scholars and students and practitioners of international law."--Jacket PART 1: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE: Law and power -- Law and international relations -- Power and international law -- PART 2: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE APPLICATION OF POWER: The principle of jurisdiction -- The principle of personality -- The principle of reciprocity -- The principle of legitimate expectation -- PART 3: THE PROCESS OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW: Fundamental problems of customary international law -- International relations and the process of customary international law -- Related issues -- Conclusions.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 222-246) and index. - Description based on print version record
PART 1: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE: Law and powerLaw and international relations -- Power and international law -- PART 2: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE APPLICATION OF POWER: The principle of jurisdiction -- The principle of personality -- The principle of reciprocity -- The principle of legitimate expectation -- PART 3: THE PROCESS OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW: Fundamental problems of customary international law -- International relations and the process of customary international law -- Related issues -- Conclusions.