Time, history and international law:
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Leiden M. Nijhoff 2007
Schriftenreihe:Developments in international law v. 58
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction: international law and its histories - Matt Craven -- - International law and its history: the story of an unrequited love - Randall Lesaffer -- - Foreign office international legal history - David J. Bederman -- - English approaches to international law in the nineteenth century - Michael Lobban -- - A case study on jurisprudence as a source of international law: Oppenheim's influence - Amanda Perreau-Saussine -- - Time, history, and sources of law peremptory norms: is there a need for new sources of international law - Hazel Fox -- - Reluctant Grundnormen: Artlcles 31(3)(c) and 42 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties and the Fragmentation of International Law - Jan Klabbers -- - The time of conclusion and the time of application of treaties as points of reference in the interpretative process - Don Greig -- - Piracy and the origins of enmity - Gerry Simpson -- - Distance and contemporaneity in exploring the practice of states: the British Archives in Relation to the 1957 Oman and Muscat Incident - Anthony Carty
Offers an insight into the frequently asked question on the relationship between international law, time and history, approaching the issue from a legal and philosophical point of view. This book states that it is possible to identify at least three different ways in which the above relationship may be conceived
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ISBN:9789047411444
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