A Digest of International Law

A Digest of International Law
Author: John Bassett Moore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 828
Release: 1906
Genre: International law
ISBN:

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Institutes of International Law

Institutes of International Law
Author: Richard Wildman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 662
Release: 1849
Genre: International law
ISBN:

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Is International Law International?

Is International Law International?
Author: Anthea Roberts
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2017
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0190696419

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This book takes the reader on a sweeping tour of the international legal field to reveal some of the patterns of difference, dominance, and disruption that belie international law's claim to universality. Pulling back the curtain on the "divisible college of international lawyers," Anthea Roberts shows how international lawyers in different states, regions, and geopolitical groupings are often subject to distinct incoming influences and outgoing spheres of influence in ways that reflect and reinforce differences in how they understand and approach international law. These divisions manifest themselves in contemporary controversies, such as debates about Crimea and the South China Sea. Not all approaches to international law are created equal, however. Using case studies and visual representations, the author demonstrates how actors and materials from some states and groups have come to dominate certain transnational flows and forums in ways that make them disproportionately influential in constructing the "international." This point holds true for Western actors, materials, and approaches in general, and for Anglo-American (and sometimes French) ones in particular. However, these patterns are set for disruption. As the world moves past an era of Western dominance and toward greater multipolarity, it is imperative for international lawyers to understand the perspectives and approaches of those coming from diverse backgrounds. By taking readers on a comparative tour of different international law academies and textbooks, the author encourages them to see the world through the eyes of others -- an essential skill in this fast changing world of shifting power dynamics and rising nationalism.

Epidemics and International Law

Epidemics and International Law
Author: Shinya Murase
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9789004508316

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This volume provides a comprehensive examination of epidemics and international law from the perspective of general international law. Featuring thirty-one essays by researchers from around the world and from various areas of expertise, it demonstrates how epidemics shape - and are shaped by - international legal norms across varying domains of international law. This volume is the product of collaborative work conducted between August 2020 and April 2021 as part of the Centre for Studies and Research on Epidemics and International Law.

Institutes of International Law

Institutes of International Law
Author: Richard Wildman
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1849
Genre: International law
ISBN:

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The Institute of International Law's Resolution on the Equality of Parties Before International Investment Tribunals

The Institute of International Law's Resolution on the Equality of Parties Before International Investment Tribunals
Author: Campbell McLachlan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2021-11-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 100905838X

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The Institute of International Law's 2019 Resolution on the Equality of Parties before International Investment Tribunals represents a major step forward in codification of this essential principle as it applies to investor-state dispute settlement: a principle whose application in this context has attracted increasing controversy in recent years. In this commentary, Campbell McLachlan, who served as the Institute's Rapporteur on the topic, explains the context for the Resolution and sets forth an article-by-article analysis of its provisions, drawing upon a wealth of prior case-law as well as the discussions within the Institute that led to the Resolution. The resulting text is designed to assist counsel and tribunals in investment cases, as well as contribute to the wider debate on the reform of investor-state dispute settlement.