Tracing Value Change in the International Legal Order

Tracing Value Change in the International Legal Order
Author: Heike Krieger,Andrea Liese
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780192668363

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International law is constantly navigating the tension between preserving the status quo and adapting to new exigencies. But when and how do such adaptation processes give way to a more profound transformation, if not a crisis of international law? To address the question of how attacks on the international legal order are changing the value orientation of international law, this book brings together scholars of international law and international relations. By combining theoretical and methodological analyses with individual case studies, this book offers readers conceptualizations and tools to systematically examine value change and explore the drivers and mechanisms of these processes. These case studies scrutinize value change in the foundational norms of the post-1945 order and in norms representing the rise of the international legal order post-1990. They cover diverse issues: the prohibition of torture, the protection of women's rights, the prohibition of the use of force, the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons, sustainability norms, and accountability for core international crimes. The challenges to each norm, the reactions by norm defenders, and the fate of each norm are also studied. Combined, the analyses show that while a few norms have remained surprisingly robust, several are changing, either in substance or in legal or social validity. The book concludes by integrating the conceptual and empirical insights from this interdisciplinary exchange to assess and explain the ambiguous nature of value change in international law beyond the extremes of mere progress or decline.

Due Diligence in the International Legal Order

Due Diligence in the International Legal Order
Author: Heike Krieger,Anne Peters,Leonhard Kreuzer
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2021-02-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780198869900

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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the content, scope, and function of due diligence across various areas of international law. Looking at current tendancies towards proceduralisation and more proactive risk management, it reveals the promises and limits of due diligence as a concept for enhancing accountability and compliance.

The Many Paths of Change in International Law

The Many Paths of Change in International Law
Author: Ezgi Yildiz
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2024-02-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780198877844

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How does international law change? How does it adapt to meet global challenges in a volatile social and political context? The Many Paths of Change in International Law offers fresh, theoretically informed, and empirically rich answers to these questions. It traces drivers, conditions, and consequences of change across the different fields of international law and paints a complex and varied picture very much in contrast with the relatively static imagery prevalent in many accounts today. Drawing on inspirations from international law, international relations, sociology, and legal theory, this book explores how international law changes through means other than treaty-making. Highlighting the social dynamics through which different areas and institutional contexts have generated their own pathways, it presents a theoretical framework for tracing change processes and the conditions that affect their success. Based on this framework, each contribution illuminates the paths of change we observe in contemporary international law. The explorations centre on strategies, forms, forces, and social contexts and draw on primary source material and in-depth case studies. Overall, the volume offers a fascinating account of an international legal order in flux-with a dynamic not captured through traditional doctrinal lenses-and helps situate change processes and their varied implications in international law and politics. A relevant book for everyone wanting to understand change and its consequences in international law. This is an open access title. It is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 International licence. It is available to read and download as a PDF version on the Oxford Academic platform.

The International Legal Order

The International Legal Order
Author: Ingrid Detter Delupis
Publsiher: Dartmouth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 622
Release: 1994
Genre: International law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105060946204

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This work is based on long-term research into State practice combined with the development of a theoretical foundation of such practice, which explains the behaviour of states as subject to clear legal restraints. It argues that state practice is not compatible with traditional concepts of international law and that a fresh approach is required.

The Individual in the International Legal System

The Individual in the International Legal System
Author: Kate Parlett
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2011-04-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781139499972

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Kate Parlett's study of the individual in the international legal system examines the way in which individuals have come to have a certain status in international law, from the first treaties conferring rights and capacities on individuals through to the present day. The analysis cuts across fields including human rights law, international investment law, international claims processes, humanitarian law and international criminal law in order to draw conclusions about structural change in the international legal system. By engaging with much new literature on non-state actors in international law, she seeks to dispel myths about state-centrism and the direction in which the international legal system continues to evolve.

Reimagining the International Legal Order

Reimagining the International Legal Order
Author: Vesselin Popovski,Ankit Malhotra
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: International law
ISBN: 1032483806

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"International law is usually conservative, with lawyers and judges emphasizing consistency, stability and predictability as the major advantages of the law. Even legal scholars often do not dare to challenge the status quo, to suggest adopting new and even amending current laws, advocating just to focus on the implementation of what already exists. This collection stands different. It shares the authors' discomfort with the present legal order and some of its institutions and courts, and dives into either a corrective or a profound reimagination of these, so that they can better address rising global challenges. Leading experts in their areas present their new and cutting-edge perspectives. Divided into six parts, the volume paints a vast yet solid thematic landscape of unique and critical approaches. The book invites and allows for a deep engagement with a wide range of opinions from across the world. It enables a free and courageous re-imagining of the international legal order, detached from the endless feasibility skepticism. The work will be fascinating reading for students, academics and researchers working in the areas of International Law and International Relations"--

Change and Stability in International Law making

Change and Stability in International Law making
Author: Antonio Cassese,Joseph H. H. Weiler,Joseph Weiler
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1988
Genre: Law
ISBN: 3110114941

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Based on the proceedings of two international colloquia held at the European University Institute, Florence.

The Pillars of Global Law

The Pillars of Global Law
Author: Ms Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2013-02-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781409496304

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This book addresses important changes in key legal issues; it reconstructs a complex legal framework, and the emergence of a new international order that has still not been studied in depth, providing a compass that will prove a useful resource for students, researchers and policy makers within the field of law and with an interest in international relations.