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Regime Interaction In International Law Facing Fragmentation 1st Edition Margaret A Young

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Regime Interaction In International Law Facing Fragmentation 1st Edition Margaret A Young
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.34 MB
Pages: 348
Author: Margaret A. Young
ISBN: 9781107010482, 1107010489
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Regime Interaction In International Law Facing Fragmentation 1st Edition Margaret A Young by Margaret A. Young 9781107010482, 1107010489 instant download after payment.

This major extension of existing scholarship on the fragmentation of international law utilises the concept of 'regimes' from international law and international relations literature to define functional areas such as human rights or trade law. Responding to existing approaches, which focus on the resolution of conflicting norms between regimes, it contains a variety of critical, sociological and doctrinal perspectives on regime interaction. Leading international law scholars and practitioners reflect on how, in situations of diversity and concurrent activity, such interaction shapes and controls knowledge and norms in often hegemonic ways. The contributors draw on topical examples of interacting regimes, including climate, trade and investment regimes, to argue for new methods of regime interaction. Together, the essays combine approaches from international, transnational and comparative constitutional law to provide important insights into an issue that continues to challenge international legal theory and practice.

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