Thursday, April 1, 2010

Besson & Tasioulas: The Philosophy of International Law

Samantha Besson (Univ. of Fribourg - Law) & John Tasioulas (Univ. of Oxford - Philosophy) have published The Philosophy of International Law (Oxford Univ. Press 2010). Contents include:
  • Benedict Kingsbury & Benjamin Straumann, State of Nature versus Commercial Sociability as the Basis of International Law: Reflections on the Roman Foundations and Current Interpretations of the International Political and Legal Thought of Grotius, Hobbes and Pufendorf
  • Amanda Perreau-Saussine, Immanuel Kant on International Law
  • Allen Buchanan, The Legitimacy of International Law
  • John Tasioulas, The Legitimacy of International Law
  • Thomas Christiano, Democratic Legitimacy and International Institutions
  • Philip Pettit, Legitimate International Institutions: A Neo-Republican Perspective
  • Samantha Besson, Theorizing the Sources of International Law
  • David Lefkowitz, The Sources of International Law: Some Philosophical Reflections
  • Andreas Paulus, International Adjudication
  • Donald Regan, International Adjudication: A Response to Paulus - Courts, Custom, Treaties, Regimes, and the WTO
  • Timothy Endicott, The Logic of Freedom and Power
  • Jean Cohen, Sovereignty in the Context of Globalization: A Constitutional Pluralist Perspective
  • James Crawford & Jeremy Watkins, International Responsibility
  • Liam Murphy, International Responsibility
  • Joseph Raz, Human Rights without Foundations
  • James Griffin, Human Rights and the Autonomy of International Law
  • John Skorupski, Human Rights
  • Will Kymlicka, Minority Rights in Political Philosophy and International Law
  • Jeremy Waldron, Two Conception of Self Determination
  • Thomas Pogge, The Role of International Law in Reproducing Massive Poverty
  • Robert Howse & Ruti Teitel, Global Justice, Poverty and the International Economic Order
  • James Nickel & Daniel Magraw, Philosophical Issues in International Environmental Law
  • Roger Crisp, Ethics and International Environmental Law
  • Jeff McMahan, The Laws of War
  • Henry Shue, Laws of War
  • Thomas Franck, Humanitarian Intervention
  • Danilo Zolo, Humanitarian Militarism?
  • David Luban, Fairness to Rightness: Jurisdiction, Legality, and the Legitimacy of International Criminal Law
  • Antony Duff, Authority and Responsibility in International Criminal Law