The book examines one of the most debated issues in current international law: to what extent the international legal system has constitutional features comparable to what we find in national law. This question has become increasingly relevant in a time of globalization, where new international institutions and courts are established to address international issues. Constitutionalization beyond the nation state has for many years been discussed in relation to the European Union. This book asks whether we now see constitutionalization taking place also at the global level. The book...
The book examines one of the most debated issues in current international law: to what extent the international legal system has constitutional featur...
This analysis of 'globalised' standard-setting processes draws together insights from law, political sciences, sociology and social anthropology to assess the authority and accountability of non-state actors and the legitimacy and effectiveness of the processes. The essays offer new understandings of current governance problems, including environmental and financial standards, rules for military contractors and complex public-private partnerships, such as those intended to protect critical information infrastructure. The contributions also evaluate multi-stakeholder initiatives (such as the...
This analysis of 'globalised' standard-setting processes draws together insights from law, political sciences, sociology and social anthropology to as...
This volume contains essays and discussions from the Conference of the Association of German Constitutional Law Instructors held October 7 - 10, 2009 in Graz.
This volume contains essays and discussions from the Conference of the Association of German Constitutional Law Instructors held October 7 - 10, 20...
The book examines one of the most debated issues in current international law: to what extent the international legal system has constitutional features comparable to what we find in national law. This question has become increasingly relevant in a time of globalization, where new international institutions and courts are established to address international issues. Constitutionalization beyond the nation state has for many years been discussed in relation to the European Union. This book asks whether we now see constitutionalization taking place also at the global level. The book...
The book examines one of the most debated issues in current international law: to what extent the international legal system has constitutional featur...
The Oxford Handbook of the History of International Law provides an authoritative and original overview of the origins, concepts, and core issues of international law. The first comprehensive Handbook on the history of international law, it is a truly unique contribution to the literature of international law and relations. Pursuing both a global and an interdisciplinary approach, the Handbook brings together some sixty eminent scholars of international law, legal history, and global history from all parts of the world. Covering international legal developments from the 15th...
The Oxford Handbook of the History of International Law provides an authoritative and original overview of the origins, concepts, and core is...
The law of immunity of states, of international organisations, and of public officials is one of the most important and most controversial topics of international law. The book consists of five parts: 'State Immunity - National Practice'; State Immunity before the ICJ - The case Germany v Italy; 'Commercial Activities and State Immunity'; 'Immunity and Impunity'; and 'Immunities of International Organisations'. Although immunities are in principle firmly anchored in international law, their precise legal implications are often unclear. The book takes up a number of new trends and challenges...
The law of immunity of states, of international organisations, and of public officials is one of the most important and most controversial topics of i...
A paradigm change is occurring, in the course of which human beings are becoming the primary international legal persons. In numerous areas of public international law, substantive rights and obligations of individuals arguably flow directly from international law. The novel legal status of humans in international law is now captured with a concept borrowed from constitutional doctrine: international rights of the person, as opposed to international law protecting persons. Combining doctrinal analysis with current practice, this book is the most comprehensive contemporary analysis of the...
A paradigm change is occurring, in the course of which human beings are becoming the primary international legal persons. In numerous areas of public ...
Beyond Human Rights, previously published in German and now available in English, is a historical and doctrinal study about the legal status of individuals in international law.
Beyond Human Rights, previously published in German and now available in English, is a historical and doctrinal study about the legal status of indivi...