The Changing Practices of International Law
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- Editors:
- Tanja Aalberts, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
- Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen, Raoul Wallenberg Institute
- Date Published: January 2020
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108441971
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With more than 158,000 treaties and some 125 judicial organisations, international law has become an inescapable factor in world politics since the Second World War. In recent years, however, international law has also been increasingly challenged as states are voicing concerns that it is producing unintended effects and accuse international courts of judicial activism. This book provides an important corrective to existing theories of international law by focusing on how states respond to increased legalisation and rely on legal expertise to manoeuvre within and against international law. Through a number of case studies, covering a wide range of topical issues such as surveillance, environmental regulation, migration and foreign investments, the book argues that the expansion and increased institutionalisation of international law itself have created the structural premise for this type of politics of international law. More international law paradoxically increases states' political room of manoeuvre in world society.
Read more- Explains how states respond to the growing power of international law and international legal institutions
- Analyses and compares state practices in regard to international law across a wide range of issues
- Provides conceptual tools to understand the parallel developments of legalisation and politicisation within international law
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- Date Published: January 2020
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108441971
- length: 271 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 151 x 15 mm
- weight: 0.4kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: the changing practices of international law Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen and Tanja Aalberts
2. Sovereignty games, law and politics in world society Tanja Aalberts and Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen
3. Abandonment, construction and denial: the formation of a zone Margareta Brummer
4. Backlash and state strategies in international investment law Malcolm Langford, Daniel Behn and Ole Kristian Fauchald
5. 'Part of the game': government strategies against European litigation concerning migrant rights Moritz Baumgärtel
6. The disaggregated law of global mass surveillance Itamar Mann
7. Legalisation in international environmental law Jaye Ellis
8. Search and rescue as a geopolitics of international law Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen and Tanja Aalberts
9. Conclusion: the dark side of legalisation Tanja Aalberts and Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen.
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