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The Achievements of International Law: Essays in Honour of Robin Churchill

Editat de Dr Jacques Hartmann, Urfan Khaliq
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 aug 2021
The aim of this collection of essays in Robin Churchill's honour is to discuss some key examples of the achievements of international law - with the express aim of exploring both what it has achieved and also its limits. This will serve as a response to the two popular but opposite misconceptions about the role of international law. One view is that international law is too weak to improve the World in any significant way. The other view is that international law is a panacea that can be used to rid the world of many of its ills. The book is divided into five distinct parts, each reflecting on what international law has achieved within broadly defined substantive areas. It opens with a discussion on general international law and international human rights law, before exploring the law of the sea and fisheries. It then looks at international environmental law before finally examining the use of force and international criminal law. The chapters and the collection overall will provide a contrast to the popular misconceptions about international law by offering examples of both the success and also limitations of it as a system.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781509917372
ISBN-10: 1509917373
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Draws on expertise of leading international lawyers to explore the limitations of international law

Notă biografică

Jacques Hartmann is Reader in Law at the University of Dundee.Urfan Khaliq is Professor of International Law at Cardiff University.

Cuprins

PART IGENERAL INTERNATIONAL LAW1.Less is More: Rules and Principles in International Law-MakingVaughan Lowe,University of Oxford, UK2.An Amodernist Approach to International Law: The Law of the Sea in the Amarna LettersErdem Denk,Ankara University, Turkey3.The Sources of Public International Law Historically ConsideredDino Kritsiotis,University of Nottingham, UKPART IIHUMAN RIGHTS LAW4.The United Nations and Human Rights: Reform through Review?Malcolm Evans,University of Bristol, UK5.United Nations Human Rights Treaty Bodies: Universality and National ImplementationGeir Ulfstein,University of Oslo, Norway6.International Parental Child Abduction and the Need for Alternative Regimes?Urfan Khaliq,Cardiff University, UKPART IIITHE LAW OF THE SEA AND FISHERIES7.Coastal State Jurisdiction in Ice-Covered Areas: The Impacts of Climate Change and the Polar CodeTore Henriksen,Arctic University of Norway8.The Responsibility and Liability of Flag States in the Context of FisheriesDaniel Owen,Fenners Chambers, Cambridge, UK9.Compulsory Inter-State Adjudication in the Anthropocene: Achieving the Paradoxical?Duncan French,University of Lincoln, UKPART IVINTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW10.The Challenge of Effective Compliance and Enforcement with International Environmental LawCatherine Redgwell,University of Oxford, UK11.Where's the Catch? Shifting Stocks, International Fisheries Management and the Climate Change ConundrumRichard Caddell,Cardiff University, UKPART VINTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COOPERATION12.The Influence ofJus Cogenson International Crimes: Have they made any Difference?Robert Cryer, formerlyUniversity of Birmingham, UK and University of the Free State, South Africa13.The Achievements and Limits of Global Counter-terrorism CooperationJacques Hartmann,Dundee University, UK