ABSTRACT
This book offers diverse, multinational perspectives on traditional and emergent issues in the practice and study of international law. It deals with the evolving foundations of international law and covers a wide range of issues that link international politics to international law.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|182 pages
International Law Foundations
part 2|15 pages
Non-Territorialism
part 3|84 pages
Economic Instruments
chapter 7|32 pages
Disparate Notions of Fairness
Comparative Insider Trading Regulation in an Evolving Global Landscape
part 4|36 pages
Courts
chapter 10|21 pages
Reaching Beyond the State
Judicial Independence, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, and Accountability in Guatemala
part 5|44 pages
International Humanitarian Law
chapter 13|16 pages
Peace Unkempt
How Ambiguities in Public International Law and International Humanitarian Law Contributed to the Failed U.N. Intervention in Somalia
part 6|117 pages
The Environment
part 7|112 pages
Force Qua Terrorism
chapter 19|13 pages
Moral Knowledge’s Potential for Reducing the Restraint of Law
The Risk of Moral Education
chapter 20|42 pages
Babysitting Terrorists
Should States Be Strictly Liable for Failing to Prevent Transborder Attacks?
part 8|58 pages
Postcolonialism
chapter 24|19 pages
The Flawed Foundations of Post-Colonial State Borders
Uti Possidetis Juris and Self-Determination
chapter 25|21 pages
Modernity and International Law
Mythological Materialism in the East-West Telos
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part 9|50 pages
International Political Interaction
chapter 29|20 pages
Law Versus Justice in International Negotiations
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict-Resolution (Management) Process
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