Thursday, February 2, 2012

Young: Regime Interaction in International Law: Facing Fragmentation

Margaret A. Young (Univ. of Melbourne - Law) has published Regime Interaction in International Law: Facing Fragmentation (Cambridge Univ. Press 2012). Contents include:
  • Margaret Young, Introduction: the productive friction between regimes
  • Gunther Teubner & Peter Korth, Two kinds of legal pluralism: collision of transnational regimes in the double fragmentation of world society
  • Cheryl Saunders, International regimes and domestic arrangements: a view from inside out
  • Margaret Young, Regime interaction in creating, implementing and enforcing international law
  • Andrew Lang, Legal regimes and professional knowledges: the internal politics of regime definition
  • Jeffrey Dunoff, A new approach to regime interaction
  • Stephen Humphreys, Structural ambiguity: technology transfer in three regimes
  • Nele Matz-Lück, Norm interpretation across international regimes: competences and legitimacy
  • James Crawford & Penelope Nevill, Relations between international courts and tribunals: the 'regime problem'
  • James Flett, Importing other international regimes into World Trade Organisation litigation
  • Martti Koskenniemi, Hegemonic regimes