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The Cambridge companion to international law [electronic resource] / edited by James Crawford and Martti Koskenniemi ; assistant editor Surabhi Ranganathan.

Contributor Crawford, James, 1948-2021, editor.

ImprintCambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012.

Description1 online resource (xi, 471 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).

Note:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).

Note:Part I. The Contexts of International Law. International law in diplomatic history / Gerry Simpson ; International law in the world of ideas / Martti Koskenniemi ; International law as law / Frederic Megret -- Part II. International Law and the State. Statehood : territory, people, government / Karen Knop ; Sovereignty as a legal value / James Crawford ; Exercise and limits of jurisdiction / Bruno Simma and Andreas Th. Muller ; Lawfare and warfare / David Kennedy -- Part III. Techniques and Arenas. Law-making and sources / Hilary Charlesworth ; International courts : uneven jurisdiction in global order / Benedict Kingsbury ; International institutions / Jan Klabbers ; International law and the relativities of enforcement / Dino Kritsiotis -- Part IV. Projects of International Law. Constituting order / Anne Orford ; Legitimating the international rule of law / B.S. Chimni ; Human rights in disastrous times / Susan Marks ; Justifying justice / Sarah M.H. Nouwen ; Regulating trade and investment / Helene Ruiz Fabri ; Divided against itself : aspiration and reality of international law / Thomas Pogge ; Conserving the world's resources? / Sundhuya Pahuja.

Note: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.

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Cambridge companions to law
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International law.
International law -- History.
Globalization.
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Cambridge companions to law.