Description |
1 online resource (368 pages) |
Contents |
1. Introduction: Value Change in the International Legal Order -- Part I: Conceptualizing Change and Resilience of (Legal) Norms -- 2. Norm(ative) Change in International Relations: A Conceptual Framework -- 3. Is Winter Coming?-Norm Challenges and Norm Resilience -- 4. Matters of Interpretation: How to Conceptualize and Evaluate Change of Norms and Values in the International Legal Order -- Part II: Peremptory Norms Shielding Values from Change? |
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5. Entrenching International Values through Positive Law: The (Limited) Effect of Peremptory Norms -- 6. There's Life in the Old Dog Yet: Assessing the Strength of the International Torture Prohibition -- 7. Ex iniuria ius oritur? Norm Change and Norm Erosion of the Prohibition of Torture -- 8. The Prohibition on the Use of Force: Plus Ça Change?-Towards a Theory of Global Normative Change -- 9. Changing Perceptions on the Right of Self-Defence: Reflections from a Third World Perspective -- Part III: Reversing Post-cold War Trends of Norm Development? |
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10. The International Criminal Court: Between Sovereignty and the Internationalized Fight Against Impunity -- 11. Ideological Values and Norm Contestation in the ICC: The Afghanistan Investigation and American Opposition to Article 12(2)(a) Jurisdiction -- 12. Authoritarian Regimes and Nuclear Nonproliferation Norms -- 13. Arms Control: Between the NPT and the Nuclear Taboo? -- 14. International Women's Rights: Progress Under Attack? -- 15. The Status of International Women's Rights: Are Women's Rights in Danger? |
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16. The Future We Want?-Interlinking Global Sustainability Norm Change, Technology Innovation, and Regime Complexity -- 17. Precaution and Genetically Modified Organisms: A Healthy Legal Environment? -- Part IV: Conclusion -- 18. Conclusion: Turbulence, Robustness, and Value Change -- Index |
Summary |
The international legal order is undergoing a crisis of unusual proportions. This book brings together multiple interdisciplinary contributors to explore whether the values underpinning international law itself are changing, the processes and mechanisms through which changes might be taking place, and how these changes can be negotiated |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (ProQuest Ebook Central platform, viewed June 12, 2023) |
Subject |
International law.
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International law -- Interpretation and construction.
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International law
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International law -- Interpretation and construction
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International law.
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Law.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Krieger, Heike, editor
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Liese, Andrea, 1969- editor
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ISBN |
9780192668363 |
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0192668366 |
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9780191946219 |
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0191946214 |
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9780192668356 |
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0192668358 |
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