The Evolution and Transformation of International Law

The Evolution and Transformation of International Law
Author: Max Hilaire
Publsiher: Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2021-12-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783832553500

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Developments in International Law, from the Peace of Westphalia to the Post-United Nations Charter

The International Criminal Court and the Transformation of International Law

The International Criminal Court and the Transformation of International Law
Author: Leila Nadya Sadat
Publsiher: International and Comparative
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2002
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105060996977

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Professor Sadat's book is a valuable "restatement" of international criminal law, discovering and delineating the process that led the United Nations from Nuremberg to the Rome Statute of an International Criminal Court. "With the establishment of the International Criminal Court we enter an exciting era in the development of internatonal criminal law. This well written and thoroughly researched work provides a comprehensive and insightful analysis and critique of the Rome Statute and the impact of prosecuting war criminals" -- Justice Richard Goldstone Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.

International Law and Domestic Legal Systems

International Law and Domestic Legal Systems
Author: Dinah L. Shelton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2013
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1309059478

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This book discusses developments in international law and their relationship to national legal systems. The introduction of the book notes that countries who received their independence from authoritarian regimes are more receptive to international law. A country may adopt either a monist approach to international law, where it considers international law part of its domestic law, or a dualist approach, in which a country separates its national law from international law. The introduction then proceeds to identify sources of international law, including treaties and countries' methods of complying, customary international law, and declarations. The introduction concludes by noting the increasing presence and evolution of international law.

Evolutionary Interpretation and International Law

Evolutionary Interpretation and International Law
Author: Georges Abi-Saab,Kenneth Keith,Gabrielle Marceau,Clément Marquet
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2019-09-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509929900

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This unique book brings together leading experts from diverse areas of public international law to offer a comprehensive overview of the approaches to evolutionary interpretation in different international legal regimes. It begins by asking what interpretation is, offering the views of expert authors on the question, its components and definitions. It then comments on situations that have called for evolutionary interpretation in different international legal regimes, including general international law, environmental law, human rights law, EU law, investment law, international trade law, and how domestic courts have, on occasions, interpreted treaties and other international legal instruments in an evolutionary manner. This timely, authoritative compendium offers an in-depth understanding of the processes at work in evolutionary interpretation as well as a prime selection of the current trends and future challenges.

International Law from Below

International Law from Below
Author: Balakrishnan Rajagopal
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2003-11-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781139438230

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The emergence of transnational social movements as major actors in international politics - as witnessed in Seattle in 1999 and elsewhere - has sent shockwaves through the international system. Many questions have arisen about the legitimacy, coherence and efficiency of the international order in the light of the challenges posed by social movements. This book offers a fundamental critique of twentieth-century international law from the perspective of Third World social movements. It examines in detail the growth of two key components of modern international law - international institutions and human rights - in the context of changing historical patterns of Third World resistance. Using a historical and interdisciplinary approach, Rajagopal presents compelling evidence challenging debates on the evolution of norms and institutions, the meaning and nature of the Third World as well as the political economy of its involvement in the international system.

Francisco de Vitoria and the Evolution of International Law

Francisco de Vitoria and the Evolution of International Law
Author: Amaya Amell
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2021-03-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781793613356

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Francisco de Vitoria and the Evolution of International Law: Justifying Injustice is a reconstruction of the philosophical and legal theories of Fray Francisco de Vitoria, hailed by many as one of the primary founders of international law, and how these served to introduce the theory of an international community in which all nations take part, regardless of religious beliefs. The impact of the conquest of the Americas resulted in a transformation or re-articulation of the Old World’s preconceived notions of human nature and the rights of people and nations. Due to the need for a more universal principle, the theory of international law began to expand. In order to present a perspective on international law and human rights beyond the scope of the Spanish conquest of the Americas, Vitoria’s thoughts are compared to those of Hugo Grotius and John Locke, to show how the issues of natural, human, and divine law evolved through time. Their questioning of the right to invade other countries and subdue their inhabitants brought to light the conflictive relationship between colonial expansion and the law of nations and was an essential part of debates among intellectuals, jurists, and theologians in an attempt to find a way to reconcile these two often-contradictory notions.

International Law

International Law
Author: Charlotte Ku,Paul Francis Diehl
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2009
Genre: International law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105134419220

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Covering subjects ranging from treaties and dispute resolution to the environment, human rights, and terrorism, this anthology is unique in revealing the influence of international law on political behavior. The third edition has been updated with 13 new chapters that discuss emerging actors and structures, address the most pressing current issues, and consider the future evolution of the international legal system.

The Evolutionary Interpretation of Treaties

The Evolutionary Interpretation of Treaties
Author: Eirik Bjorge,Eirik Bjørge
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2014
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780198716143

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The question of whether the meaning of terms used in treaties can evolve over time is highly contentious within international law. This book examines how treaties should be interpreted, and how best to marry the intention of the parties to the treaty with the changing socio-political context over time.