Economic Foundations of International Law

Economic Foundations of International Law
Author: Eric Posner,Alan O. Sykes
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780674071520

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The ever-increasing exchange of goods and ideas among nations, as well as cross-border pollution, global warming, and international crime, pose urgent questions for international law. Here, two respected scholars provide an intellectual framework for assessing these pressing legal problems from a rational choice perspective. The approach assumes that states are rational, forward-looking agents which use international law to address the actions of other states that may have consequences for their own citizens, and to obtain the benefits of international cooperation. It further assumes that in the absence of a central enforcement agency—that is, a world government—international law must be self-enforcing. States must believe that if they violate international agreements, other states will retaliate. Consequently, Eric A. Posner and Alan O. Sykes devote considerable attention to the challenges of enforcing international law, which begin with the difficulties of determining what it is. In the absence of an international constitution, the sources for international law are vague. Lawyers must rely on statements contained in all manner of official documents and on simple observation of states’ behavior. This looseness leads international institutions such as the United Nations to deliver conflicting interpretations of the law’s most basic principles. The authors describe the conditions under which international law succeeds or fails, across a wide range of issues, including war crimes, human rights, international criminal law, principles of state responsibility, law of the sea, international trade regulation, and international investment law.

Foundations of International Economic Law

Foundations of International Economic Law
Author: David Collins
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-12-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781788975698

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This introductory textbook explores the key legal principles and institutions that underpin the global economy. Featuring discussion of the economic rationale and social impact of the various legal regimes, Professor David Collins explores the four main pillars in international economic law: international trade, international investment, monetary relations, and development.

Foundations of International Law and Politics

Foundations of International Law and Politics
Author: Oona Anne Hathaway,Harold Hongju Koh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2005
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015069131137

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This title is a compilation of materials designed to bridge the gap between the disciplines of international law and international relations. It could be used as a companion to case books for a course in international law, as a reader in an advanced seminar in international law, or in a political science class on international relations of globalization.

Principles of International Economic Law 3e

Principles of International Economic Law  3e
Author: Matthias Herdegen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2024-07-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780198897835

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Herdegen's Principles of International Economic Law has established itself as a leading textbook in the field. This fully updated third edition covers areas of growing relevance in international economic law, including corporate social responsibility, challenges for WTO law, the impact of human rights and environmental law, and cryptocurrencies.

The Misery of International Law

The Misery of International Law
Author: John Linarelli,Margot E. Salomon,Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2018
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780198753957

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Poverty, inequality, and dispossession accompany economic globalization. Bringing together three international law scholars, this book addresses how international law and its regimes of trade, investment, finance, as well as human rights, are implicated in the construction of misery, and how international law is producing, reproducing, and embedding injustice and narrowing the alternatives that might really serve humanity. Adopting a pluralist approach, the authors confront the unconscionable dimensions of the global economic order, the false premises upon which they are built, and the role of international law in constituting and sustaining them. Combining insights from radical critiques, political philosophy, history, and critical development studies, the book explores the pathologies at work in international economic law today. International law must abide by the requirements of justice if it is to make a call for compliance with it, but this work claims it drastically fails do so. In a legal order structured around neoliberal ideologies rather than principles of justice, every state can and does grab what it can in the economic sphere on the basis of power and interest, legally so and under colour of law. This book examines how international law on trade and foreign investment and the law and norms on global finance has been shaped to benefit the rich and powerful at the expense of others. It studies how a set of principles, in the form of a New International Economic Order (NIEO), that could have laid the groundwork for a more inclusive international law without even disrupting its market-orientation, were nonetheless undermined. As for international human rights law, it is under the terms of global capitalism that human rights operate. Before we can understand how human rights can create more just societies, we must first expose the ways in which they reflect capitalist society and how they assist in reproducing the underlying terms of immiseration that will continue to create the need for human rights protection. This book challenges conventional justifications of economic globalization and eschews false choices. It is not about whether one is "for" or "against" international trade, foreign investment, or global finance. The issue is to resolve how, if we are to engage in trade, investment, and finance, we do so in a manner that is accountable to persons whose lives are affected by international law. The deployment of human rights for their part must be considered against the ubiquity of neoliberal globalization under law, and not merely as a discrete, benevolent response to it.

The Political Foundations of International Law

The Political Foundations of International Law
Author: Morton A. Kaplan,Nicholas deBelleville Katzenbach
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1961
Genre: International law
ISBN: UOM:39015013248508

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The Economic Structure of International Law

The Economic Structure of International Law
Author: Joel P. TRACHTMAN,Joel P Trachtman
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780674044432

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This book presents policymakers and scholars with an over-arching analytical model of international law, one that demonstrates the potential of international law, but also explains how policymakers should choose among different international legal structures.

Economic Analysis of International Law

Economic Analysis of International Law
Author: Eugene Kontorovich,Francesco Parisi
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-07-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780857930163

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Through original and incisive contributions from leading scholars, this book applies economics and other rational choice methods to an understanding of public international law, providing a bird’s eye view of some of its most fundamental elements from the perspective of economics. The chapters cover a range of topics, beginning with the building blocks of the nation state and continuing with the sources and the enforcement of international law and its various applications and extensions. The application of economic analysis to public international law is still in its formative stages and Economic Analysis of International Law provides a useful overview, as well as setting directions for new research. This volume provides a path through recent literature while identifying new areas and issues for research, making it an invaluable resource for scholars of public international law.