Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Fabbricotti: The Political Economy of International Law: A European Perspective

Alberta Fabbricotti (Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza" - Law) has published The Political Economy of International Law: A European Perspective (Edward Elgar Publishing 2016). Contents include:
  • Alberta Fabbricotti, Introduction
  • Anne Van Aaken & Joel P. Trachtman, Political Economy of International Law: Towards a Holistic Model of State Behavior
  • Niels Petersen, The Political Economy of Customary International Law
  • Alessandra Gianelli, Can Political Economy Help Solve The Riddle of Customary International Law?
  • Paul B. Stephan, The Political Economy of Jus Cogens
  • Panos Merkouris, The Political Economy of International Treaties
  • Ramses A. Wessel & Evisa Kica, Political Economy and the Decisions of International Organizations: Choosing Governance Arrangements Through Informality
  • Barbara Delcourt, Political Economy of International Law: A Convenient Alliance for the Study of Compliance?
  • Meredith Kolsky Lewis, International Political Economy and the Prisoner’s Dilemma: Compliance with International Law
  • Paul B. Stephan, The Political Economy of Judicial Production of International Law
  • Andreas von Staden, The Political Economy of The (Non-)Enforcement of International Human Rights Pronouncements by States
  • Eyal Benvenisti, The Political Economy of International Lawmaking by National Courts
  • André Nollkaemper, Political Economy and the Responsibility of States: The Problem of Many Hands in International Law
  • Alberta Fabbricotti, The Political Economy of Regional Trade Agreements
  • Tobias A. Lehmann, Political Economy and International Investment Law: The Conclusion of IIAs by Developing Countries during the Twentieth Century
  • Laurence Boisson de Chazournes & Christina Leb, Political Economy and International Water Law: Political Economy Induced Changes to the Uptake of Benefit Sharing in International Water Law
  • Ulyana Kohut, Political Economy and the Protection of Human Rights: Political Economy and Compliance with Human Rights Treaties
  • Daniela Vitiello & Marion Panizzon, Political Economy and International Migration Law
  • Eyal Benvenisti & Jan Wouters, Political Economy and International Law: Paradoxes and Potential