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Governance and international legal theory / edited by Ige F. Dekker and Wouter G. Werner.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Nova et vetera iuris gentium. Series A, Modern international law ; ; no. 23.Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : M. Nijhoff, [2004]Copyright date: ©2004Description: xxii, 384 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9004140336
  • 9789004140332
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341 22
LOC classification:
  • KZ3900 .R68 2002
Contents:
Introduction / Ige F. Dekker and Wouter G. Werner -- Ch. 1. The neomedieval renaissance : global governance and international law in the new Middle Ages / Jorg Friedrichs -- Ch. 2. Lawyers and anthropologists : a legal pluralist approach to global governance / Gerhard Anders -- Ch. 3. From territoriality to functionality? : towards a legal methodology of globalization / Andreas L. Paulus -- Ch. 4. The will of the international community as a normative source of international law / Nicholas Tsagourias -- Ch. 5. State sovereignty and international legal discourse / Wouter G. Werner -- Ch. 6. Globalization and the international criminal court : accountability and a new conception of state / Rod Jensen -- Ch. 7. The international criminal court and the sovereign state / Diane Marie Amann -- Ch. 8. Governance by international organizations : rethinking the normative force of international decisions / Ige F. Dekker and Ramses A. Wessel -- Ch. 9. International judicial bodies as sources of normativity : the WTO dispute settlement in comparative context / Tomer Broude -- Ch. 10. The European court of justice and legal pluralism : the case law on the "four freedoms" and the pluralist construction of the legal system of the European Community / Herman Voogsgeerd -- Ch. 11. Non-state actors : undermining or increasing the legitimacy and transparency of international environmental law / Joyeeta Gupta -- Ch. 12. NGOs, the international criminal court, and the politics of writing international law / Michael J. Struett -- Ch. 13. Balancing norms in cyberspace : state and non-state actor normativity in cyberspace / J. P. Mifsud Bonnici and C. N. J. de Vey Mestdagh.
Review: "This book discusses topics from a multidisciplinary perspective. It combines insights from international relations theory, legal theory, legal theory and international law in an attempt to clarify some issues of globalisation, international governance and international law."--BOOK JACKET.
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"This book had its origins in a Round Table on Governance and International Legal Theory, held at the Faculty of Law of the University of Utrecht from 2 till 4 July 2002 ... Of the fifteen papers discussed at the Round Table, thirteen are published in this volume.".

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Ige F. Dekker and Wouter G. Werner -- Ch. 1. The neomedieval renaissance : global governance and international law in the new Middle Ages / Jorg Friedrichs -- Ch. 2. Lawyers and anthropologists : a legal pluralist approach to global governance / Gerhard Anders -- Ch. 3. From territoriality to functionality? : towards a legal methodology of globalization / Andreas L. Paulus -- Ch. 4. The will of the international community as a normative source of international law / Nicholas Tsagourias -- Ch. 5. State sovereignty and international legal discourse / Wouter G. Werner -- Ch. 6. Globalization and the international criminal court : accountability and a new conception of state / Rod Jensen -- Ch. 7. The international criminal court and the sovereign state / Diane Marie Amann -- Ch. 8. Governance by international organizations : rethinking the normative force of international decisions / Ige F. Dekker and Ramses A. Wessel -- Ch. 9. International judicial bodies as sources of normativity : the WTO dispute settlement in comparative context / Tomer Broude -- Ch. 10. The European court of justice and legal pluralism : the case law on the "four freedoms" and the pluralist construction of the legal system of the European Community / Herman Voogsgeerd -- Ch. 11. Non-state actors : undermining or increasing the legitimacy and transparency of international environmental law / Joyeeta Gupta -- Ch. 12. NGOs, the international criminal court, and the politics of writing international law / Michael J. Struett -- Ch. 13. Balancing norms in cyberspace : state and non-state actor normativity in cyberspace / J. P. Mifsud Bonnici and C. N. J. de Vey Mestdagh.

"This book discusses topics from a multidisciplinary perspective. It combines insights from international relations theory, legal theory, legal theory and international law in an attempt to clarify some issues of globalisation, international governance and international law."--BOOK JACKET.

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