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adam_text | Contents Detailed Contents vii Preface to the Third Edition xiii Preface to the Second Edition xv Preface to the First Edition xvii Table of Cases xx List of Abbreviations xxxi PART I THE STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1 The Setting of International Law 2 The Making of International Law 3 The Law of Treaties з 24 45 4 The Subjects of International Law 5 Jurisdiction, Powers, and Immunities 73 100 6 The Individual in International Law, Including Human Rights 7 The Law of Responsibility 138 8 International Courts and Tribunals 155 9 Sanctions, Countermeasures, and Collective Security 182 PART II THE SUBSTANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 10 Use of Force 11 205 The Law of Armed Conflict 222 12 International Criminal Law 2ՅՑ 13 The Seas, the Air, and Outer Space 257
Լ ) vi [ Contents 14 Protecting the Environment 15 The Global Economy 281 299 PART III THE SURROUNDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 16 Domestic Courts and Their Relationship with International Law 323 17 The Politics and Ethics of International Law and Global Governance 18 By Way of Conclusion Index 357 353 341
Detailed Contents Preface to the Third Edition xiii Preface to the Second Edition xv Preface to the First Edition xvii Table of Cases xx List of Abbreviations xxxi PART I THE STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1 The Setting of International Law Introduction з 3 The Seventeenth Century 4 Colonialism 6 International Law and the Global Economy The International Legal System International Legal Theories 8 10 12 International Law in International Relations Theory 16 Globalization, Global Governance, and International Law Ethics and International Law 20 Final Remarks: A Critical Perspective Further Reading 22 23 2 The Making of International Law Introduction 24 24 Two Ships (or Perhaps Three): Lotus and Wimbledon Article 38 ICJ Statute Treaties 28 Customary Law 29 The Method of Custom: The Paquete Habana Consent and the Persistent Objector 32 33 A Normative Problem, or towards Modern Custom On Lawbreaking and Lawmaking General Principles of Law vii 25 27 37 35 34 19
viii Detailed Contents Unilateral Declarations 38 Other Possible Sources and the Renewal of Sources Doctrine Final Remarks Further Reading 44 3 The Law of Treaties Introduction 45 45 Two Basic Principles The Concept of Treaty 47 47 The Conclusion of Treaties Reservations Interpretation 49 52 57 The Application of Treaties Treaty Revision 59 62 Validity and Invalidity 64 Termination and Suspension Final Remarks 40 43 67 71 Further Reading 72 4 The Subjects of International Law Introduction 73 States 75 Recognition of States (or Governments) Acquisition of Territory 83 Internationalized Territory 86 Statehood: Continuity and Change 87 International Organizations The United Nations 95 Other Subjects 97 73 79 91 Final Remarks 98 Further Reading 99 5 Jurisdiction, Powers, and Immunities Introduction Five Principles 100 Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Concurrent Jurisdiction 106 108 The Powers of International Organizations Sovereign Immunities 109 112 Heads of State and Others 114 Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities Final Remarks 100 100 115 117 Further Reading 118 6 The Individual in International Law, Including Human Rights Introduction 119 From Slavery to Human Rights 120 The Institutionalization of Human Rights The Application of Human Rights 126 123 m
ix Detailed Contents Group Rights 128 Self-Determination Nationality 130 132 The Right to Have Rights? Stateless Persons, Refugees, and Migrants Final Remarks Further Reading 137 7 The Law of Responsibility Introduction 138 138 From Custom to Codification 139 State Responsibility: Two Basic Principles Responsibility and Private Acts Consequences of Responsibility Responsible to Whom? 140 142 Circumstances Precluding Wrongfulness 144 145 146 Responsibility of International Organizations Individual Responsibility Shared Responsibility? Final Remarks 148 151 152 153 Further Reading 154 8 International Courts and Tribunals Introduction 155 155 Settling Disputes Arbitration 155 158 Adjudication and the ICJ Jurisdiction 159 163 Admissibility 170 Interim Measures of Protection Compensation 173 174 Miscellaneous Issues Advisory Opinions Judicial Review? Final Remarks 175 177 179 180 Further Reading 181 9 Sanctions, Countermeasures, and Collective Security Introduction 182 Inadimplenti Non Est Adimplendum Retorsion 133 136 183 184 Reprisals and Countermeasures Collective Security 185 187 Triggering Collective Action 192 The Role of the General Assembly Individual Sanctions Limits to the Security Council? Final Remarks Further Reading 200 201 194 196 199 182
x ļ Detailed Contents PART II THE SUBSTANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 10 Use of Force 205 Introduction 205 Abolishing War 206 The UN Charter 207 Self-Defence 210 Humanitarian Intervention Terrorism 215 217 The End of Armed Conflict Final Remarks 220 221 Further Reading 221 11 The Law of Armed Conflict Introduction 222 222 International Humanitarian Law 223 International and Non-international Conflicts Proportionality and Military Necessity Arms and Weapons 226 228 229 International Humanitarian Law and International Organizations International Humanitarian Law and Privatization Foreign Occupation 234 Jus Post Bellum and Post-conflict Governance Wars against Phenomena Final Remarks 237 Further Reading 238 12 International Criminal Law Introduction 239 239 War Crimes Trials and the ICC Core Crimes 239 245 Individual Responsibility 248 Transboundary Police Cooperation Extradition 250 252 Deportation and Abduction Final Remarks 254 255 Further Reading 256 13 The Seas, the Air, and Outer Space Introduction 257 Outline of the Maritime Regime Internal Waters 258 261 Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) Continental Shelf High Seas 235 237 264 265 The Deep Seabed 267 Maritime Delimitation 268 263 261 257 233 232
xi Detailed Contents Prompt Release, Provisional Measures Air Law 272 274 Space Law 276 Final Remarks 279 Further Reading 279 14 Protecting the Environment Introduction Early Case Law Pulp Mills 281 281 282 284 Specific Issues The Antarctic 287 294 Proceduralization and Institutionalization Compliance Procedures Final Remarks 295 296 297 Further Reading 297 15 The Global Economy 299 Introduction 299 Private International Law 300 International Taxation 302 Financial Institutions 303 World Trade and the WTO 305 Investment Protection 309 Economic Soft Law 313 Development and a New International Economic Order 316 Debt Relief 318 Final Remarks 319 Further Reading 319 PART Ш THE SURROUNDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 16 Domestic Courts and Their Relationship with International Law Introduction Monism and Dualism Direct Effect 324 327 Incorporating International Law 331 The Special Case of the European Union Towards a New Dualism? Avoidance Strategies Final Remarks 323 323 333 335 338 339 Further Reading 340 17 The Politics and Ethics of International Law and Global Governance Introduction 341 Global Governance 341 The Politics of International Law Global Ethics 347 345 341
xii Detailed Contents Towards Virtue? Final Remarks Further Reading 349 352 352 18 By Way of Conclusion Index 357 353
Contents Detailed Contents vii Preface to the Third Edition xiii Preface to the Second Edition xv Preface to the First Edition xvii Table of Cases xx List of Abbreviations xxxi PART I THE STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1 The Setting of International Law 2 The Making of International Law 3 The Law of Treaties з 24 45 4 The Subjects of International Law 5 Jurisdiction, Powers, and Immunities 73 100 6 The Individual in International Law, Including Human Rights 7 The Law of Responsibility 138 8 International Courts and Tribunals 155 9 Sanctions, Countermeasures, and Collective Security 182 PART II THE SUBSTANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 10 Use of Force 11 205 The Law of Armed Conflict 222 12 International Criminal Law 2ՅՑ 13 The Seas, the Air, and Outer Space 257
Լ ) vi [ Contents 14 Protecting the Environment 15 The Global Economy 281 299 PART III THE SURROUNDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 16 Domestic Courts and Their Relationship with International Law 323 17 The Politics and Ethics of International Law and Global Governance 18 By Way of Conclusion Index 357 353 341
Detailed Contents Preface to the Third Edition xiii Preface to the Second Edition xv Preface to the First Edition xvii Table of Cases xx List of Abbreviations xxxi PART I THE STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1 The Setting of International Law Introduction з 3 The Seventeenth Century 4 Colonialism 6 International Law and the Global Economy The International Legal System International Legal Theories 8 10 12 International Law in International Relations Theory 16 Globalization, Global Governance, and International Law Ethics and International Law 20 Final Remarks: A Critical Perspective Further Reading 22 23 2 The Making of International Law Introduction 24 24 Two Ships (or Perhaps Three): Lotus and Wimbledon Article 38 ICJ Statute Treaties 28 Customary Law 29 The Method of Custom: The Paquete Habana Consent and the Persistent Objector 32 33 A Normative Problem, or towards Modern Custom On Lawbreaking and Lawmaking General Principles of Law vii 25 27 37 35 34 19
viii Detailed Contents Unilateral Declarations 38 Other Possible Sources and the Renewal of Sources Doctrine Final Remarks Further Reading 44 3 The Law of Treaties Introduction 45 45 Two Basic Principles The Concept of Treaty 47 47 The Conclusion of Treaties Reservations Interpretation 49 52 57 The Application of Treaties Treaty Revision 59 62 Validity and Invalidity 64 Termination and Suspension Final Remarks 40 43 67 71 Further Reading 72 4 The Subjects of International Law Introduction 73 States 75 Recognition of States (or Governments) Acquisition of Territory 83 Internationalized Territory 86 Statehood: Continuity and Change 87 International Organizations The United Nations 95 Other Subjects 97 73 79 91 Final Remarks 98 Further Reading 99 5 Jurisdiction, Powers, and Immunities Introduction Five Principles 100 Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Concurrent Jurisdiction 106 108 The Powers of International Organizations Sovereign Immunities 109 112 Heads of State and Others 114 Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities Final Remarks 100 100 115 117 Further Reading 118 6 The Individual in International Law, Including Human Rights Introduction 119 From Slavery to Human Rights 120 The Institutionalization of Human Rights The Application of Human Rights 126 123 m
ix Detailed Contents Group Rights 128 Self-Determination Nationality 130 132 The Right to Have Rights? Stateless Persons, Refugees, and Migrants Final Remarks Further Reading 137 7 The Law of Responsibility Introduction 138 138 From Custom to Codification 139 State Responsibility: Two Basic Principles Responsibility and Private Acts Consequences of Responsibility Responsible to Whom? 140 142 Circumstances Precluding Wrongfulness 144 145 146 Responsibility of International Organizations Individual Responsibility Shared Responsibility? Final Remarks 148 151 152 153 Further Reading 154 8 International Courts and Tribunals Introduction 155 155 Settling Disputes Arbitration 155 158 Adjudication and the ICJ Jurisdiction 159 163 Admissibility 170 Interim Measures of Protection Compensation 173 174 Miscellaneous Issues Advisory Opinions Judicial Review? Final Remarks 175 177 179 180 Further Reading 181 9 Sanctions, Countermeasures, and Collective Security Introduction 182 Inadimplenti Non Est Adimplendum Retorsion 133 136 183 184 Reprisals and Countermeasures Collective Security 185 187 Triggering Collective Action 192 The Role of the General Assembly Individual Sanctions Limits to the Security Council? Final Remarks Further Reading 200 201 194 196 199 182
x ļ Detailed Contents PART II THE SUBSTANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 10 Use of Force 205 Introduction 205 Abolishing War 206 The UN Charter 207 Self-Defence 210 Humanitarian Intervention Terrorism 215 217 The End of Armed Conflict Final Remarks 220 221 Further Reading 221 11 The Law of Armed Conflict Introduction 222 222 International Humanitarian Law 223 International and Non-international Conflicts Proportionality and Military Necessity Arms and Weapons 226 228 229 International Humanitarian Law and International Organizations International Humanitarian Law and Privatization Foreign Occupation 234 Jus Post Bellum and Post-conflict Governance Wars against Phenomena Final Remarks 237 Further Reading 238 12 International Criminal Law Introduction 239 239 War Crimes Trials and the ICC Core Crimes 239 245 Individual Responsibility 248 Transboundary Police Cooperation Extradition 250 252 Deportation and Abduction Final Remarks 254 255 Further Reading 256 13 The Seas, the Air, and Outer Space Introduction 257 Outline of the Maritime Regime Internal Waters 258 261 Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) Continental Shelf High Seas 235 237 264 265 The Deep Seabed 267 Maritime Delimitation 268 263 261 257 233 232
xi Detailed Contents Prompt Release, Provisional Measures Air Law 272 274 Space Law 276 Final Remarks 279 Further Reading 279 14 Protecting the Environment Introduction Early Case Law Pulp Mills 281 281 282 284 Specific Issues The Antarctic 287 294 Proceduralization and Institutionalization Compliance Procedures Final Remarks 295 296 297 Further Reading 297 15 The Global Economy 299 Introduction 299 Private International Law 300 International Taxation 302 Financial Institutions 303 World Trade and the WTO 305 Investment Protection 309 Economic Soft Law 313 Development and a New International Economic Order 316 Debt Relief 318 Final Remarks 319 Further Reading 319 PART Ш THE SURROUNDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 16 Domestic Courts and Their Relationship with International Law Introduction Monism and Dualism Direct Effect 324 327 Incorporating International Law 331 The Special Case of the European Union Towards a New Dualism? Avoidance Strategies Final Remarks 323 323 333 335 338 339 Further Reading 340 17 The Politics and Ethics of International Law and Global Governance Introduction 341 Global Governance 341 The Politics of International Law Global Ethics 347 345 341
xii Detailed Contents Towards Virtue? Final Remarks Further Reading 349 352 352 18 By Way of Conclusion Index 357 353
Contents Detailed Contents vii Preface to the Third Edition xiii Preface to the Second Edition xv Preface to the First Edition xvii Table of Cases xx List of Abbreviations xxxi PART I THE STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1 The Setting of International Law 2 The Making of International Law 3 The Law of Treaties з 24 45 4 The Subjects of International Law 5 Jurisdiction, Powers, and Immunities 73 100 6 The Individual in International Law, Including Human Rights 7 The Law of Responsibility 138 8 International Courts and Tribunals 155 9 Sanctions, Countermeasures, and Collective Security 182 PART II THE SUBSTANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 10 Use of Force 11 205 The Law of Armed Conflict 222 12 International Criminal Law 2ՅՑ 13 The Seas, the Air, and Outer Space 257
Լ ) vi [ Contents 14 Protecting the Environment 15 The Global Economy 281 299 PART III THE SURROUNDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 16 Domestic Courts and Their Relationship with International Law 323 17 The Politics and Ethics of International Law and Global Governance 18 By Way of Conclusion Index 357 353 341
Detailed Contents Preface to the Third Edition xiii Preface to the Second Edition xv Preface to the First Edition xvii Table of Cases xx List of Abbreviations xxxi PART I THE STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1 The Setting of International Law Introduction з 3 The Seventeenth Century 4 Colonialism 6 International Law and the Global Economy The International Legal System International Legal Theories 8 10 12 International Law in International Relations Theory 16 Globalization, Global Governance, and International Law Ethics and International Law 20 Final Remarks: A Critical Perspective Further Reading 22 23 2 The Making of International Law Introduction 24 24 Two Ships (or Perhaps Three): Lotus and Wimbledon Article 38 ICJ Statute Treaties 28 Customary Law 29 The Method of Custom: The Paquete Habana Consent and the Persistent Objector 32 33 A Normative Problem, or towards Modern Custom On Lawbreaking and Lawmaking General Principles of Law vii 25 27 37 35 34 19
viii Detailed Contents Unilateral Declarations 38 Other Possible Sources and the Renewal of Sources Doctrine Final Remarks Further Reading 44 3 The Law of Treaties Introduction 45 45 Two Basic Principles The Concept of Treaty 47 47 The Conclusion of Treaties Reservations Interpretation 49 52 57 The Application of Treaties Treaty Revision 59 62 Validity and Invalidity 64 Termination and Suspension Final Remarks 40 43 67 71 Further Reading 72 4 The Subjects of International Law Introduction 73 States 75 Recognition of States (or Governments) Acquisition of Territory 83 Internationalized Territory 86 Statehood: Continuity and Change 87 International Organizations The United Nations 95 Other Subjects 97 73 79 91 Final Remarks 98 Further Reading 99 5 Jurisdiction, Powers, and Immunities Introduction Five Principles 100 Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Concurrent Jurisdiction 106 108 The Powers of International Organizations Sovereign Immunities 109 112 Heads of State and Others 114 Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities Final Remarks 100 100 115 117 Further Reading 118 6 The Individual in International Law, Including Human Rights Introduction 119 From Slavery to Human Rights 120 The Institutionalization of Human Rights The Application of Human Rights 126 123 m
ix Detailed Contents Group Rights 128 Self-Determination Nationality 130 132 The Right to Have Rights? Stateless Persons, Refugees, and Migrants Final Remarks Further Reading 137 7 The Law of Responsibility Introduction 138 138 From Custom to Codification 139 State Responsibility: Two Basic Principles Responsibility and Private Acts Consequences of Responsibility Responsible to Whom? 140 142 Circumstances Precluding Wrongfulness 144 145 146 Responsibility of International Organizations Individual Responsibility Shared Responsibility? Final Remarks 148 151 152 153 Further Reading 154 8 International Courts and Tribunals Introduction 155 155 Settling Disputes Arbitration 155 158 Adjudication and the ICJ Jurisdiction 159 163 Admissibility 170 Interim Measures of Protection Compensation 173 174 Miscellaneous Issues Advisory Opinions Judicial Review? Final Remarks 175 177 179 180 Further Reading 181 9 Sanctions, Countermeasures, and Collective Security Introduction 182 Inadimplenti Non Est Adimplendum Retorsion 133 136 183 184 Reprisals and Countermeasures Collective Security 185 187 Triggering Collective Action 192 The Role of the General Assembly Individual Sanctions Limits to the Security Council? Final Remarks Further Reading 200 201 194 196 199 182
x ļ Detailed Contents PART II THE SUBSTANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 10 Use of Force 205 Introduction 205 Abolishing War 206 The UN Charter 207 Self-Defence 210 Humanitarian Intervention Terrorism 215 217 The End of Armed Conflict Final Remarks 220 221 Further Reading 221 11 The Law of Armed Conflict Introduction 222 222 International Humanitarian Law 223 International and Non-international Conflicts Proportionality and Military Necessity Arms and Weapons 226 228 229 International Humanitarian Law and International Organizations International Humanitarian Law and Privatization Foreign Occupation 234 Jus Post Bellum and Post-conflict Governance Wars against Phenomena Final Remarks 237 Further Reading 238 12 International Criminal Law Introduction 239 239 War Crimes Trials and the ICC Core Crimes 239 245 Individual Responsibility 248 Transboundary Police Cooperation Extradition 250 252 Deportation and Abduction Final Remarks 254 255 Further Reading 256 13 The Seas, the Air, and Outer Space Introduction 257 Outline of the Maritime Regime Internal Waters 258 261 Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) Continental Shelf High Seas 235 237 264 265 The Deep Seabed 267 Maritime Delimitation 268 263 261 257 233 232
xi Detailed Contents Prompt Release, Provisional Measures Air Law 272 274 Space Law 276 Final Remarks 279 Further Reading 279 14 Protecting the Environment Introduction Early Case Law Pulp Mills 281 281 282 284 Specific Issues The Antarctic 287 294 Proceduralization and Institutionalization Compliance Procedures Final Remarks 295 296 297 Further Reading 297 15 The Global Economy 299 Introduction 299 Private International Law 300 International Taxation 302 Financial Institutions 303 World Trade and the WTO 305 Investment Protection 309 Economic Soft Law 313 Development and a New International Economic Order 316 Debt Relief 318 Final Remarks 319 Further Reading 319 PART Ш THE SURROUNDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 16 Domestic Courts and Their Relationship with International Law Introduction Monism and Dualism Direct Effect 324 327 Incorporating International Law 331 The Special Case of the European Union Towards a New Dualism? Avoidance Strategies Final Remarks 323 323 333 335 338 339 Further Reading 340 17 The Politics and Ethics of International Law and Global Governance Introduction 341 Global Governance 341 The Politics of International Law Global Ethics 347 345 341
xii Detailed Contents Towards Virtue? Final Remarks Further Reading 349 352 352 18 By Way of Conclusion Index 357 353
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Contents Detailed Contents vii Preface to the Third Edition xiii Preface to the Second Edition xv Preface to the First Edition xvii Table of Cases xx List of Abbreviations xxxi PART I THE STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1 The Setting of International Law 2 The Making of International Law 3 The Law of Treaties з 24 45 4 The Subjects of International Law 5 Jurisdiction, Powers, and Immunities 73 100 6 The Individual in International Law, Including Human Rights 7 The Law of Responsibility 138 8 International Courts and Tribunals 155 9 Sanctions, Countermeasures, and Collective Security 182 PART II THE SUBSTANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 10 Use of Force 11 205 The Law of Armed Conflict 222 12 International Criminal Law 2ՅՑ 13 The Seas, the Air, and Outer Space 257
Լ ) vi [ Contents 14 Protecting the Environment 15 The Global Economy 281 299 PART III THE SURROUNDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 16 Domestic Courts and Their Relationship with International Law 323 17 The Politics and Ethics of International Law and Global Governance 18 By Way of Conclusion Index 357 353 341
Detailed Contents Preface to the Third Edition xiii Preface to the Second Edition xv Preface to the First Edition xvii Table of Cases xx List of Abbreviations xxxi PART I THE STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1 The Setting of International Law Introduction з 3 The Seventeenth Century 4 Colonialism 6 International Law and the Global Economy The International Legal System International Legal Theories 8 10 12 International Law in International Relations Theory 16 Globalization, Global Governance, and International Law Ethics and International Law 20 Final Remarks: A Critical Perspective Further Reading 22 23 2 The Making of International Law Introduction 24 24 Two Ships (or Perhaps Three): Lotus and Wimbledon Article 38 ICJ Statute Treaties 28 Customary Law 29 The Method of Custom: The Paquete Habana Consent and the Persistent Objector 32 33 A Normative Problem, or towards Modern Custom On Lawbreaking and Lawmaking General Principles of Law vii 25 27 37 35 34 19
viii Detailed Contents Unilateral Declarations 38 Other Possible Sources and the Renewal of Sources Doctrine Final Remarks Further Reading 44 3 The Law of Treaties Introduction 45 45 Two Basic Principles The Concept of Treaty 47 47 The Conclusion of Treaties Reservations Interpretation 49 52 57 The Application of Treaties Treaty Revision 59 62 Validity and Invalidity 64 Termination and Suspension Final Remarks 40 43 67 71 Further Reading 72 4 The Subjects of International Law Introduction 73 States 75 Recognition of States (or Governments) Acquisition of Territory 83 Internationalized Territory 86 Statehood: Continuity and Change 87 International Organizations The United Nations 95 Other Subjects 97 73 79 91 Final Remarks 98 Further Reading 99 5 Jurisdiction, Powers, and Immunities Introduction Five Principles 100 Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Concurrent Jurisdiction 106 108 The Powers of International Organizations Sovereign Immunities 109 112 Heads of State and Others 114 Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities Final Remarks 100 100 115 117 Further Reading 118 6 The Individual in International Law, Including Human Rights Introduction 119 From Slavery to Human Rights 120 The Institutionalization of Human Rights The Application of Human Rights 126 123 m
ix Detailed Contents Group Rights 128 Self-Determination Nationality 130 132 The Right to Have Rights? Stateless Persons, Refugees, and Migrants Final Remarks Further Reading 137 7 The Law of Responsibility Introduction 138 138 From Custom to Codification 139 State Responsibility: Two Basic Principles Responsibility and Private Acts Consequences of Responsibility Responsible to Whom? 140 142 Circumstances Precluding Wrongfulness 144 145 146 Responsibility of International Organizations Individual Responsibility Shared Responsibility? Final Remarks 148 151 152 153 Further Reading 154 8 International Courts and Tribunals Introduction 155 155 Settling Disputes Arbitration 155 158 Adjudication and the ICJ Jurisdiction 159 163 Admissibility 170 Interim Measures of Protection Compensation 173 174 Miscellaneous Issues Advisory Opinions Judicial Review? Final Remarks 175 177 179 180 Further Reading 181 9 Sanctions, Countermeasures, and Collective Security Introduction 182 Inadimplenti Non Est Adimplendum Retorsion 133 136 183 184 Reprisals and Countermeasures Collective Security 185 187 Triggering Collective Action 192 The Role of the General Assembly Individual Sanctions Limits to the Security Council? Final Remarks Further Reading 200 201 194 196 199 182
x ļ Detailed Contents PART II THE SUBSTANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 10 Use of Force 205 Introduction 205 Abolishing War 206 The UN Charter 207 Self-Defence 210 Humanitarian Intervention Terrorism 215 217 The End of Armed Conflict Final Remarks 220 221 Further Reading 221 11 The Law of Armed Conflict Introduction 222 222 International Humanitarian Law 223 International and Non-international Conflicts Proportionality and Military Necessity Arms and Weapons 226 228 229 International Humanitarian Law and International Organizations International Humanitarian Law and Privatization Foreign Occupation 234 Jus Post Bellum and Post-conflict Governance Wars against Phenomena Final Remarks 237 Further Reading 238 12 International Criminal Law Introduction 239 239 War Crimes Trials and the ICC Core Crimes 239 245 Individual Responsibility 248 Transboundary Police Cooperation Extradition 250 252 Deportation and Abduction Final Remarks 254 255 Further Reading 256 13 The Seas, the Air, and Outer Space Introduction 257 Outline of the Maritime Regime Internal Waters 258 261 Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) Continental Shelf High Seas 235 237 264 265 The Deep Seabed 267 Maritime Delimitation 268 263 261 257 233 232
xi Detailed Contents Prompt Release, Provisional Measures Air Law 272 274 Space Law 276 Final Remarks 279 Further Reading 279 14 Protecting the Environment Introduction Early Case Law Pulp Mills 281 281 282 284 Specific Issues The Antarctic 287 294 Proceduralization and Institutionalization Compliance Procedures Final Remarks 295 296 297 Further Reading 297 15 The Global Economy 299 Introduction 299 Private International Law 300 International Taxation 302 Financial Institutions 303 World Trade and the WTO 305 Investment Protection 309 Economic 'Soft Law' 313 Development and a New International Economic Order 316 Debt Relief 318 Final Remarks 319 Further Reading 319 PART Ш THE SURROUNDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 16 Domestic Courts and Their Relationship with International Law Introduction Monism and Dualism Direct Effect 324 327 Incorporating International Law 331 The Special Case of the European Union Towards a New Dualism? Avoidance Strategies Final Remarks 323 323 333 335 338 339 Further Reading 340 17 The Politics and Ethics of International Law and Global Governance Introduction 341 Global Governance 341 The Politics of International Law Global Ethics 347 345 341
xii Detailed Contents Towards Virtue? Final Remarks Further Reading 349 352 352 18 By Way of Conclusion Index 357 353
Contents Detailed Contents vii Preface to the Third Edition xiii Preface to the Second Edition xv Preface to the First Edition xvii Table of Cases xx List of Abbreviations xxxi PART I THE STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1 The Setting of International Law 2 The Making of International Law 3 The Law of Treaties з 24 45 4 The Subjects of International Law 5 Jurisdiction, Powers, and Immunities 73 100 6 The Individual in International Law, Including Human Rights 7 The Law of Responsibility 138 8 International Courts and Tribunals 155 9 Sanctions, Countermeasures, and Collective Security 182 PART II THE SUBSTANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 10 Use of Force 11 205 The Law of Armed Conflict 222 12 International Criminal Law 2ՅՑ 13 The Seas, the Air, and Outer Space 257
Լ ) vi [ Contents 14 Protecting the Environment 15 The Global Economy 281 299 PART III THE SURROUNDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 16 Domestic Courts and Their Relationship with International Law 323 17 The Politics and Ethics of International Law and Global Governance 18 By Way of Conclusion Index 357 353 341
Detailed Contents Preface to the Third Edition xiii Preface to the Second Edition xv Preface to the First Edition xvii Table of Cases xx List of Abbreviations xxxi PART I THE STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1 The Setting of International Law Introduction з 3 The Seventeenth Century 4 Colonialism 6 International Law and the Global Economy The International Legal System International Legal Theories 8 10 12 International Law in International Relations Theory 16 Globalization, Global Governance, and International Law Ethics and International Law 20 Final Remarks: A Critical Perspective Further Reading 22 23 2 The Making of International Law Introduction 24 24 Two Ships (or Perhaps Three): Lotus and Wimbledon Article 38 ICJ Statute Treaties 28 Customary Law 29 The Method of Custom: The Paquete Habana Consent and the Persistent Objector 32 33 A Normative Problem, or towards Modern Custom On Lawbreaking and Lawmaking General Principles of Law vii 25 27 37 35 34 19
viii Detailed Contents Unilateral Declarations 38 Other Possible Sources and the Renewal of Sources Doctrine Final Remarks Further Reading 44 3 The Law of Treaties Introduction 45 45 Two Basic Principles The Concept of Treaty 47 47 The Conclusion of Treaties Reservations Interpretation 49 52 57 The Application of Treaties Treaty Revision 59 62 Validity and Invalidity 64 Termination and Suspension Final Remarks 40 43 67 71 Further Reading 72 4 The Subjects of International Law Introduction 73 States 75 Recognition of States (or Governments) Acquisition of Territory 83 Internationalized Territory 86 Statehood: Continuity and Change 87 International Organizations The United Nations 95 Other Subjects 97 73 79 91 Final Remarks 98 Further Reading 99 5 Jurisdiction, Powers, and Immunities Introduction Five Principles 100 Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Concurrent Jurisdiction 106 108 The Powers of International Organizations Sovereign Immunities 109 112 Heads of State and Others 114 Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities Final Remarks 100 100 115 117 Further Reading 118 6 The Individual in International Law, Including Human Rights Introduction 119 From Slavery to Human Rights 120 The Institutionalization of Human Rights The Application of Human Rights 126 123 m
ix Detailed Contents Group Rights 128 Self-Determination Nationality 130 132 The Right to Have Rights? Stateless Persons, Refugees, and Migrants Final Remarks Further Reading 137 7 The Law of Responsibility Introduction 138 138 From Custom to Codification 139 State Responsibility: Two Basic Principles Responsibility and Private Acts Consequences of Responsibility Responsible to Whom? 140 142 Circumstances Precluding Wrongfulness 144 145 146 Responsibility of International Organizations Individual Responsibility Shared Responsibility? Final Remarks 148 151 152 153 Further Reading 154 8 International Courts and Tribunals Introduction 155 155 Settling Disputes Arbitration 155 158 Adjudication and the ICJ Jurisdiction 159 163 Admissibility 170 Interim Measures of Protection Compensation 173 174 Miscellaneous Issues Advisory Opinions Judicial Review? Final Remarks 175 177 179 180 Further Reading 181 9 Sanctions, Countermeasures, and Collective Security Introduction 182 Inadimplenti Non Est Adimplendum Retorsion 133 136 183 184 Reprisals and Countermeasures Collective Security 185 187 Triggering Collective Action 192 The Role of the General Assembly Individual Sanctions Limits to the Security Council? Final Remarks Further Reading 200 201 194 196 199 182
x ļ Detailed Contents PART II THE SUBSTANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 10 Use of Force 205 Introduction 205 Abolishing War 206 The UN Charter 207 Self-Defence 210 Humanitarian Intervention Terrorism 215 217 The End of Armed Conflict Final Remarks 220 221 Further Reading 221 11 The Law of Armed Conflict Introduction 222 222 International Humanitarian Law 223 International and Non-international Conflicts Proportionality and Military Necessity Arms and Weapons 226 228 229 International Humanitarian Law and International Organizations International Humanitarian Law and Privatization Foreign Occupation 234 Jus Post Bellum and Post-conflict Governance Wars against Phenomena Final Remarks 237 Further Reading 238 12 International Criminal Law Introduction 239 239 War Crimes Trials and the ICC Core Crimes 239 245 Individual Responsibility 248 Transboundary Police Cooperation Extradition 250 252 Deportation and Abduction Final Remarks 254 255 Further Reading 256 13 The Seas, the Air, and Outer Space Introduction 257 Outline of the Maritime Regime Internal Waters 258 261 Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) Continental Shelf High Seas 235 237 264 265 The Deep Seabed 267 Maritime Delimitation 268 263 261 257 233 232
xi Detailed Contents Prompt Release, Provisional Measures Air Law 272 274 Space Law 276 Final Remarks 279 Further Reading 279 14 Protecting the Environment Introduction Early Case Law Pulp Mills 281 281 282 284 Specific Issues The Antarctic 287 294 Proceduralization and Institutionalization Compliance Procedures Final Remarks 295 296 297 Further Reading 297 15 The Global Economy 299 Introduction 299 Private International Law 300 International Taxation 302 Financial Institutions 303 World Trade and the WTO 305 Investment Protection 309 Economic 'Soft Law' 313 Development and a New International Economic Order 316 Debt Relief 318 Final Remarks 319 Further Reading 319 PART Ш THE SURROUNDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 16 Domestic Courts and Their Relationship with International Law Introduction Monism and Dualism Direct Effect 324 327 Incorporating International Law 331 The Special Case of the European Union Towards a New Dualism? Avoidance Strategies Final Remarks 323 323 333 335 338 339 Further Reading 340 17 The Politics and Ethics of International Law and Global Governance Introduction 341 Global Governance 341 The Politics of International Law Global Ethics 347 345 341
xii Detailed Contents Towards Virtue? Final Remarks Further Reading 349 352 352 18 By Way of Conclusion Index 357 353
Contents Detailed Contents vii Preface to the Third Edition xiii Preface to the Second Edition xv Preface to the First Edition xvii Table of Cases xx List of Abbreviations xxxi PART I THE STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1 The Setting of International Law 2 The Making of International Law 3 The Law of Treaties з 24 45 4 The Subjects of International Law 5 Jurisdiction, Powers, and Immunities 73 100 6 The Individual in International Law, Including Human Rights 7 The Law of Responsibility 138 8 International Courts and Tribunals 155 9 Sanctions, Countermeasures, and Collective Security 182 PART II THE SUBSTANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 10 Use of Force 11 205 The Law of Armed Conflict 222 12 International Criminal Law 2ՅՑ 13 The Seas, the Air, and Outer Space 257
Լ ) vi [ Contents 14 Protecting the Environment 15 The Global Economy 281 299 PART III THE SURROUNDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 16 Domestic Courts and Their Relationship with International Law 323 17 The Politics and Ethics of International Law and Global Governance 18 By Way of Conclusion Index 357 353 341
Detailed Contents Preface to the Third Edition xiii Preface to the Second Edition xv Preface to the First Edition xvii Table of Cases xx List of Abbreviations xxxi PART I THE STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1 The Setting of International Law Introduction з 3 The Seventeenth Century 4 Colonialism 6 International Law and the Global Economy The International Legal System International Legal Theories 8 10 12 International Law in International Relations Theory 16 Globalization, Global Governance, and International Law Ethics and International Law 20 Final Remarks: A Critical Perspective Further Reading 22 23 2 The Making of International Law Introduction 24 24 Two Ships (or Perhaps Three): Lotus and Wimbledon Article 38 ICJ Statute Treaties 28 Customary Law 29 The Method of Custom: The Paquete Habana Consent and the Persistent Objector 32 33 A Normative Problem, or towards Modern Custom On Lawbreaking and Lawmaking General Principles of Law vii 25 27 37 35 34 19
viii Detailed Contents Unilateral Declarations 38 Other Possible Sources and the Renewal of Sources Doctrine Final Remarks Further Reading 44 3 The Law of Treaties Introduction 45 45 Two Basic Principles The Concept of Treaty 47 47 The Conclusion of Treaties Reservations Interpretation 49 52 57 The Application of Treaties Treaty Revision 59 62 Validity and Invalidity 64 Termination and Suspension Final Remarks 40 43 67 71 Further Reading 72 4 The Subjects of International Law Introduction 73 States 75 Recognition of States (or Governments) Acquisition of Territory 83 Internationalized Territory 86 Statehood: Continuity and Change 87 International Organizations The United Nations 95 Other Subjects 97 73 79 91 Final Remarks 98 Further Reading 99 5 Jurisdiction, Powers, and Immunities Introduction Five Principles 100 Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Concurrent Jurisdiction 106 108 The Powers of International Organizations Sovereign Immunities 109 112 Heads of State and Others 114 Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities Final Remarks 100 100 115 117 Further Reading 118 6 The Individual in International Law, Including Human Rights Introduction 119 From Slavery to Human Rights 120 The Institutionalization of Human Rights The Application of Human Rights 126 123 m
ix Detailed Contents Group Rights 128 Self-Determination Nationality 130 132 The Right to Have Rights? Stateless Persons, Refugees, and Migrants Final Remarks Further Reading 137 7 The Law of Responsibility Introduction 138 138 From Custom to Codification 139 State Responsibility: Two Basic Principles Responsibility and Private Acts Consequences of Responsibility Responsible to Whom? 140 142 Circumstances Precluding Wrongfulness 144 145 146 Responsibility of International Organizations Individual Responsibility Shared Responsibility? Final Remarks 148 151 152 153 Further Reading 154 8 International Courts and Tribunals Introduction 155 155 Settling Disputes Arbitration 155 158 Adjudication and the ICJ Jurisdiction 159 163 Admissibility 170 Interim Measures of Protection Compensation 173 174 Miscellaneous Issues Advisory Opinions Judicial Review? Final Remarks 175 177 179 180 Further Reading 181 9 Sanctions, Countermeasures, and Collective Security Introduction 182 Inadimplenti Non Est Adimplendum Retorsion 133 136 183 184 Reprisals and Countermeasures Collective Security 185 187 Triggering Collective Action 192 The Role of the General Assembly Individual Sanctions Limits to the Security Council? Final Remarks Further Reading 200 201 194 196 199 182
x ļ Detailed Contents PART II THE SUBSTANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 10 Use of Force 205 Introduction 205 Abolishing War 206 The UN Charter 207 Self-Defence 210 Humanitarian Intervention Terrorism 215 217 The End of Armed Conflict Final Remarks 220 221 Further Reading 221 11 The Law of Armed Conflict Introduction 222 222 International Humanitarian Law 223 International and Non-international Conflicts Proportionality and Military Necessity Arms and Weapons 226 228 229 International Humanitarian Law and International Organizations International Humanitarian Law and Privatization Foreign Occupation 234 Jus Post Bellum and Post-conflict Governance Wars against Phenomena Final Remarks 237 Further Reading 238 12 International Criminal Law Introduction 239 239 War Crimes Trials and the ICC Core Crimes 239 245 Individual Responsibility 248 Transboundary Police Cooperation Extradition 250 252 Deportation and Abduction Final Remarks 254 255 Further Reading 256 13 The Seas, the Air, and Outer Space Introduction 257 Outline of the Maritime Regime Internal Waters 258 261 Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) Continental Shelf High Seas 235 237 264 265 The Deep Seabed 267 Maritime Delimitation 268 263 261 257 233 232
xi Detailed Contents Prompt Release, Provisional Measures Air Law 272 274 Space Law 276 Final Remarks 279 Further Reading 279 14 Protecting the Environment Introduction Early Case Law Pulp Mills 281 281 282 284 Specific Issues The Antarctic 287 294 Proceduralization and Institutionalization Compliance Procedures Final Remarks 295 296 297 Further Reading 297 15 The Global Economy 299 Introduction 299 Private International Law 300 International Taxation 302 Financial Institutions 303 World Trade and the WTO 305 Investment Protection 309 Economic 'Soft Law' 313 Development and a New International Economic Order 316 Debt Relief 318 Final Remarks 319 Further Reading 319 PART Ш THE SURROUNDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 16 Domestic Courts and Their Relationship with International Law Introduction Monism and Dualism Direct Effect 324 327 Incorporating International Law 331 The Special Case of the European Union Towards a New Dualism? Avoidance Strategies Final Remarks 323 323 333 335 338 339 Further Reading 340 17 The Politics and Ethics of International Law and Global Governance Introduction 341 Global Governance 341 The Politics of International Law Global Ethics 347 345 341
xii Detailed Contents Towards Virtue? Final Remarks Further Reading 349 352 352 18 By Way of Conclusion Index 357 353 |
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