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Tipping Points in International Law
Commitment and Critique

Part of ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory

John Haskell, Jean d'Aspremont, Frank Pasquale, Larry Catá Backer, Lua Kamal Yuille, Jamee Moudud, Rohan Grey, Usha Natarajan, Kishan Khoday, Sara De Vido, David Scott, Raúl Carrillo, Alberto Rinaldi, Christine Schwöbel-Patel, Adrien Wing, Mark Janis, Justin Desautels-Stein, Boris Mamlyuk, David Gerber, Ralf Michaels, Martin Wählisch, Mortimer Sellers
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  • Date Published: October 2021
  • availability: Not yet published - available from October 2024
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781108845106

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  • Addressing some of the most perilous, controversial issues in international law and governance, this volume brings together legal scholars from diverse geographic, personal and scholarly perspectives. They reflect on the pervasive feeling of crisis in the world today and share their views on the possibilities and limits of the international legal architecture and its expert communities in shaping the world of tomorrow. What exactly is this feeling that the contemporary international legal architecture is at a tipping point? What do these possible risks expose about the fragility and limits of our current conceptual and institutional order? What commitments drive our hopes and anxieties? Authors explore these questions across a wide range of possible tipping points and offer readers a unique snapshot of the lived experience of what it means to be an expert engaged right now in international law and governance. Each chapter covers both theory and practice in analysing a current problem.

    • A collection of diverse scholarly views on international law and global governance
    • New insights on legal theory, general international law, human rights, trade, artificial intelligence, race and international organizations
    • Up-to-date treatment of a wide range of controversies in global governance
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    • Date Published: October 2021
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781108845106
    • length: 400 pages
    • dimensions: 235 x 156 x 28 mm
    • weight: 0.74kg
    • availability: Not yet published - available from October 2024
  • Table of Contents

    Acknowledgements
    1. Experiencing tipping points in international law John D. Haskell
    2. The literary performances of the tipping point Jean d'Aspremont
    3. Authoritarianism Frank Pasquale
    4. China Larry Catá Backer
    5. Democracy Lua Kamal Yuille
    6. Development Jamee Moudud
    7. Digital Rohan Grey
    8. Environment Usha Natarajan and Kishan Khoday
    9. Health Sara De Vido
    10. Human Rights David Scott
    11. Labour Raúl Carrillo
    12. Liberation Alberto Rinaldi
    13. Multilateralism Christine Schwöbel-Patel
    14. Race Adrien Wing
    15. Religion Mark Janis
    16. Rule of Law Justin Desautels-Stein
    17. Russia Boris Mamlyuk
    18. Systems David Gerber
    19. Territory Ralf Michaels
    20. United Nations Martin Wählisch
    21. Universalism Mortimer Sellers
    Index.

  • Editors

    Jean d'Aspremont, University of Manchester
    Jean d'Aspremont is Professor of International Law at Sciences Po School of Law. He also holds a chair of Public International Law at the University of Manchester, where he founded the Manchester International Law Centre (MILC). He is a series editor of the Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law and Director of Oxford International Organizations (OXIO).

    John Haskell, University of Manchester
    John Haskell is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Manchester Law School, serving as co-director of the Law and Technology Initiative and the Manchester International Law Centre. He is a junior faculty member of the Institute for Global Law and Policy at Harvard Law School and a board member of the Association for the Promotion of Political Economy and Law.

    Contributors

    John Haskell, Jean d'Aspremont, Frank Pasquale, Larry Catá Backer, Lua Kamal Yuille, Jamee Moudud, Rohan Grey, Usha Natarajan, Kishan Khoday, Sara De Vido, David Scott, Raúl Carrillo, Alberto Rinaldi, Christine Schwöbel-Patel, Adrien Wing, Mark Janis, Justin Desautels-Stein, Boris Mamlyuk, David Gerber, Ralf Michaels, Martin Wählisch, Mortimer Sellers

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