Monday, February 25, 2019

d'Aspremont & Singh: Concepts for International Law: Contributions to Disciplinary Thought

Jean d’Aspremont (Sciences Po - Law; Univ. of Manchester - Law) & Sahib Singh (Univ. of Helsinki - Law) have published Concepts for International Law: Contributions to Disciplinary Thought (Edward Elgar Publishing 2019). Contents include:
  • Sahib Singh & Jean d'Aspremont, The Life of International Law and its Concepts
  • Fernando Lusa Bordin, Analogy
  • Başak Çalı, Authority
  • Richard Collins, Autonomy
  • Jean d’Aspremont, Bindingness
  • Ntina Tzouvala, Civilization
  • Yannick Radi, Coherence
  • Ingrid Wuerth, Compliance
  • Stephen Neff, Consent
  • Anne Peters, Constitutionalisation
  • Jochen von Bernstorff, Critic
  • Hilary Charlesworth, Democracy
  • Onur Ince, Development
  • Florian Hoffmann, Discourse
  • Anthony Anghie, Domination
  • Gleider I. Hernandez, Effectiveness
  • Andrea Bianchi, Epistemic Communities
  • Jan Klabbers, Ethics
  • Mohammad Shahabuddin, Ethnicity
  • Luca Bonadiman, Faith
  • Harlan Grant Cohen, Fragmentation
  • Robert Knox, Hegemony
  • Ukri Soirila, Humanity
  • John Haskell, Identity
  • Walter Rech, Ideology
  • Gerry Simpson, Imagination
  • Akbar Rasulov, Imperialism
  • Cameron A. Miles, Indeterminacy
  • Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade, Individual
  • Timothy Meyer, Instrumentalism
  • Nikolas M. Rajkovic, Interdisciplinarity
  • Christian J. Tams, International Community
  • Kevin Jon Heller, International Crime
  • Jacob Katz Cogan, International Organizations
  • Duncan B. Hollis, Interpretation
  • Patrick Capps, Interpretivism
  • Cedric Ryngaert, Jurisdiction
  • Frédéric Mégret, Justice
  • Valentin Jeutner, Legal Dilemma
  • Umut Özsu, Legal Form
  • Fleur Johns, Legality
  • Oliver Kessler & Filipe Dos Reis, Legitimacy
  • Anne van Mulligen, Normativity
  • Catherine Brölmann & Janne Nijman, Personality
  • Nico Krisch, Pluralism
  • Makane Moïse Mbengue, Precedent
  • Thomas Skouteris, Progress
  • Pierre Schlag, Reason
  • Matthias Goldmann, Relative Normativity
  • André Nollkaemper, Responsibility
  • Vidya Kumar, Revolutionaries
  • Samuel Moyn, Rights
  • Philip Allott, Rule of Law
  • Ingo Venzke, Semantic Authority
  • Guglielmo Verdirame, Sovereignty
  • Tom Sparks, State
  • Mario Prost, System
  • Geoff Gordon, Universalism
  • Akbar Rasulov, Utopian
  • Iain Scobbie, War