Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Aust & Nijman: Research Handbook on International Law and Cities

Helmut Philipp Aust
(Freie Universität Berlin - Law) & Janne E. Nijman (Univ. of Amsterdam - Law; Graduate Institute - Law) have published Research Handbook on International Law and Cities (Edward Elgar Publishing 2021). Contents include:
  • Helmut Philipp Aust & Janne E. Nijman, The emerging roles of cities in international law – introductory remarks on practice, scholarship and the Handbook
  • Valerie Hansen, Silk Road cities and their co-existing legal traditions
  • Tobias Boestad, Legitimizing interurban cooperation in the Middle Ages: the legal system of the Hanse
  • Susanne Lepsius, The legal system among Italian city republics
  • Luigi Nuzzo, Cities and international law: an imperial perspective
  • Mirko Sossai, Invisibility of cities in classical international law
  • Luis Eslava & George Hill, Cities, post-coloniality and international law
  • Boris Vormann, Global city networks and the nation-state: rethinking a false tradeoff
  • Yishai Blank, International legal personality/subjectivity of cities
  • Yukiko Takashiba, Sources and law-making
  • Katja Creutz, Responsibility
  • Moritz Baumgärtel, Dispute settlement
  • Jacob Katz Cogan, International organizations and cities
  • Anouche Beaudouin, Sovereignty
  • Anél du Plessis, Climate change law and sustainable development
  • Jolene Lin, The role of transnational city networks in environmental governance
  • Alejandro Rodiles, The global insecure counterterrorism city
  • Martha F. Davis, Finding international law ‘close to home’: the case of human rights cities
  • Barbara Oomen, Cities, refugees and migration
  • Michael Riegner, Development cooperation and the city
  • Christian Iaione & Elena de Nictolis, The role of cities in the global governance of health
  • Jorge E. Viñuales & Lucy Lu Reimers, The law of economic globalization and cities
  • Antoine Duval, From global city to Olympic city: the transnational legal journey of London 2012
  • Mauricio Rodas, City diplomacy: experience from the ground
  • Simon Curtis, An international relations perspective
  • Nir Barak & Avner de Shalit, Urbanizing political concepts for analyzing politics in the city
  • Samantha Besson & José Luis Martí, Cities as democratic representatives in international law-making
  • Louis J. Kotzé, Cities, the Anthropocene and earth system law
  • Sheila R. Foster & Chrystie Swiney, City networks and the glocalization of urban governance
  • Geneviève Cartier, The relationship between the state and the city from a comparative (constitutional) perspective
  • Carlo M. Colombo & Martijn L.P. Groenleer, How domestic legal systems respond to international local government law: between accommodation, resistance and transformation
  • Edouard Fromageau, Global administrative law and cities: the perfect couple that never was
  • Jan Klabbers, Inter-legality, cities and the changing nature of authority
  • Daniel Litwin, International lawyers and the city
  • Karen Knop, The hidden city in international legal thought