ABSTRACT

This book offers diverse, multinational perspectives on traditional and emergent issues in the practice and study of international law. It deals with the evolving foundations of international law and covers a wide range of issues that link international politics to international law.

chapter 1|9 pages

Introduction

part 1|182 pages

International Law Foundations

part 2|15 pages

Non-Territorialism

part 3|84 pages

Economic Instruments

chapter 7|32 pages

Disparate Notions of Fairness

Comparative Insider Trading Regulation in an Evolving Global Landscape

chapter 8|30 pages

China’s First Loss

part 4|36 pages

Courts

chapter 10|21 pages

Reaching Beyond the State

Judicial Independence, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, and Accountability in Guatemala

part 5|44 pages

International Humanitarian Law

chapter 13|16 pages

Peace Unkempt

How Ambiguities in Public International Law and International Humanitarian Law Contributed to the Failed U.N. Intervention in Somalia

part 6|117 pages

The Environment

part 7|112 pages

Force Qua Terrorism

chapter 19|13 pages

Moral Knowledge’s Potential for Reducing the Restraint of Law

The Risk of Moral Education

chapter 20|42 pages

Babysitting Terrorists

Should States Be Strictly Liable for Failing to Prevent Transborder Attacks?

chapter 21|12 pages

Force Qua Terrorism

International Law in the Wake of 9/11 *

chapter 22|43 pages

Exceptional Engagement

Protocol I and a World United Against Terrorism

part 8|58 pages

Postcolonialism

chapter 24|19 pages

The Flawed Foundations of Post-Colonial State Borders

Uti Possidetis Juris and Self-Determination

chapter 25|21 pages

Modernity and International Law

Mythological Materialism in the East-West Telos *

part 9|50 pages

International Political Interaction

chapter 29|20 pages

Law Versus Justice in International Negotiations

The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict-Resolution (Management) Process *