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Routledge Handbook Of International Law 2009th Edition David Armstrong Ed

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Routledge Handbook Of International Law 2009th Edition David Armstrong Ed
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Publisher: ROUTLEDGE TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.9 MB
Author: DAVID ARMSTRONG (ed.)
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 2009

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Routledge Handbook Of International Law 2009th Edition David Armstrong Ed by David Armstrong (ed.) instant download after payment.

1 (p1): Introduction&David Armstrong
11 (p2): Section Ⅰ The nature of international law
13 (p2-1): 1 International law and international relations scholarship&Robert J. Beck
44 (p2-2): 2 International law and international community&Andreas Pauhus
55 (p2-3): 3 Legal theory and international law&Friedrich Kratochwil
68 (p2-4): 4 Soft law&Dinah Shelton
81 (p2-5): 5 The practice of international law&Anthony Carty
101 (p2-6): 6 International law as a unitary system&Anthony D'Amato
113 (p3): Section Ⅱ Evolution of international law
115 (p3-1): 7 International law in the ancient world&David J. Bederman
126 (p3-2): 8 The age of Grotius&Edward Keene
141 (p3-3): 9 The legacy of the nineteenth century&Martti Koskenniemi
154 (p3-4): 10 Latin American international law&Liliana Obregon
165 (p3-5): 11 Religion and international law: an analytical survey of the relationship&Mashood Baderin
179 (p3-6): 12 The struggle for an international constitutional order&Marc Weller
195 (p4): Section Ⅲ Law and power in international society
197 (p4-1): 13 Law and force in the twenty-first century&Gerry Simpson
210 (p4-2): 14 The nature of US engagement with international law: making sense of apparent inconsistencies&Shirley Scott
222 (p4-3): 15 The Iraq war and international law&Wayne Sandholtz
239 (p4-4): 16 The International Criminal Court&Beth Simmons and Allison Danner
247 (p5): Section Ⅳ Key issues in international law
249 (p5-1): 17 Fideliry to constitutional democracy and to the rule of international law&Allen Buchanan and Russell Powell
268 (p5-2): 18 International crimes&William A. Schabas
281 (p5-3): 19 Challenges of the “new terrorism”&John F. Murphy
294 (p5-4): 20 Law and legitimacy: the World Trade Organization&Amrita Narlikar
303 (p5-5): 21 Attainments, eclipses and disciplinary renewal in…

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