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Record ID marc_loc_updates/v39.i41.records.utf8:11783580:3887
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LEADER: 03887nam a22003378a 4500
001 2011041594
003 DLC
005 20111006144256.0
008 111005s2012 enk 000 0 eng
010 $a 2011041594
020 $a9780521190886 (hardback)
040 $aDLC$cDLC
042 $apcc
050 00 $aKZ3410$b.C35 2012
082 00 $a341$223
084 $aLAW051000$2bisacsh
245 04 $aThe Cambridge companion to international law /$cedited by James Crawford and Martti Koskenniemi.
260 $aCambridge ;$aNew York :$bCambridge University Press,$c2012.
263 $a1201
300 $ap. cm.
490 0 $aCambridge companions to law
520 $a"This intellectually rigorous introduction to international law encourages readers to engage with multiple aspects of the topic: as 'law' directing and shaping its subjects; as a technique for governing the world of states and beyond statehood; and as a framework within which several critical and constructivist projects are articulated. The articles situate international law in its historical and ideological context and examine core concepts such as sovereignty, jurisdiction and the state. Attention is also given to its operation within international institutions and in dispute settlement, and a separate section is devoted to international law's 'projects': protecting human rights, eradicating poverty, the conservation of resources, the regulation of international trade and investment and the establishment of international order. The diverse group of contributors draws from disciplinary orientations ranging from positivism to postmodernism to ensure that this book is informed theoretically and politically, as well as grounded in practice"--$cProvided by publisher.
520 $a"From an exotic specialization on the fringes of the law school, international law has turned during the last century into a ubiquitous presence in global policy-making as well as in academic and journalistic commentary on such policy-making. With internationalization first, globalization later, questions about the legality under international treaties or customary law of this or that action were posed with increasing urgency in the media and by citizen activists as well as by governments and international institutions"--$cProvided by publisher.
505 8 $aMachine generated contents note: Introduction James Crawford and Martti Koskenniemi; Part I. The Contexts of International Law: 1. International law in diplomatic history Gerry Simpson; 2. International law in the world of ideas Martti Koskenniemi; 3. International law as 'law' Frédèric Me;gret; Part II. International Law and the State: 4. Statehood - territory, people, government Karen Knop; 5. Uses of 'sovereignty' in the law James Crawford; 6. Exercise and limits of jurisdiction Bruno Simma and Andreas Muller; 7. Lawfare and warfare David Kennedy; Part III. Techniques and Arenas: 8. Law-making and sources - the argumentative basis Hilary Charlesworth; 9. Judicial settlement and arbitration - the invisible centre of international law Benedict Kingsbury; 10. International institutions Jan Klabbers; 11. Policing and sanctions Dino Kritsiotis; Part IV. Projects of International Law: 12. Constituting order Anne Orford; 13. Legitimating the rule of law B. S. Chimni; 14. Human rights in disastrous times Susan Marks; 15. Attacking evil Sarah Nouwen; 16. Regulating trade and investment Helène Ruiz-Fabri; 17. The role of international law in reproducing massive poverty Thomas Pogge; 18. Conserving resources Sundhuya Pahuja.
650 0 $aInternational law.
650 0 $aInternational law$xHistory.
650 0 $aGlobalization.
650 7 $aLAW / International.$2bisacsh
700 1 $aCrawford, James,$d1948-
700 1 $aKoskenniemi, Martti.
856 42 $3Cover image$uhttp://assets.cambridge.org/97805211/90886/cover/9780521190886.jpg