Friday, January 27, 2012

Crawford & Koskenniemi: The Cambridge Companion to International Law

James Crawford (Univ. of Cambridge - Law) & Martti Koskenniemi (Univ. of Helsinki - Law) have published The Cambridge Companion to International Law (Cambridge Univ. Press 2012). Contents include:
  • James Crawford & Martti Koskenniemi, Introduction
  • Gerry Simpson, International law in diplomatic history
  • Martti Koskenniemi, International law in the world of ideas
  • Frédéric Mégret, International law as law
  • Karen Knop, Statehood: territory, people, government
  • James Crawford, Sovereignty as a legal value
  • Bruno Simma & Andreas Müller, Exercise and limits of jurisdiction
  • David Kennedy, Lawfare and warfare
  • Hilary Charlesworth, Law-making and sources
  • Benedict Kingsbury, International courts: uneven judicialisation in global order
  • Jan Klabbers, International institutions
  • Dino Kritsiotis, International law and the relativities of enforcement
  • Anne Orford, Constituting order
  • B.S. Chimni, Legitimating the international rule of law
  • Susan Marks, Human rights in disastrous times
  • Sarah Nouwen, Justifying justice
  • Hélène Ruiz Fabri, Regulating trade, investment and money
  • Thomas Pogge, Divided against itself: aspiration and reality of international law
  • Sundhya Pahuja, Conserving the world's resources?