Does international law\u27s effectiveness require a clear distinction between law and non-law? This essay, which reviews Jean d\u27Aspremont\u27s Formalism and the Sources of International Law, argues the answer is no. Ambiguity about the legal nature of international instruments has important benefits. Clarity in the law may encourage states to do the minimum necessary to comply, while some uncertainty about what the law requires may induce states to take extra efforts to ensure they are in compliance. Ambiguity in the law also promotes dynamic change, an important feature in rapidly developing areas of the law such as international environmental law and human rights. Most importantly, though, soft law — international instruments that have...
International law is a set of rules intended to bind states in their relationships with each other. ...
Problem setting. Different directions of modern science of international law explore the problem of ...
This chapter forms part of a forthcoming book in which we provide a theoretical framework for intern...
Does international law\u27s effectiveness require a clear distinction between law and non-law? This ...
International law is a largely consensual system, consisting of norms that states in sovereign equal...
Soft law is a common feature of international governance, occupying a grey zone between the realms o...
International legal scholarship has for so long taken the "Classical Question" of whether internatio...
Soft law facilitates cooperation between international actors. Already, the elaboration of internati...
Rising legalization in the international community has lead to greater use of international tribun...
The Limits of International Law sets forth a general theory of international law. The book rejects t...
This Article crystallizes and then critiques a prominent view about the role of international law in...
This article examines one of the most important trends in international legal governance since the e...
This Article addresses the fragmentation of international law and international legal theory. This p...
If any one sentence about international law has stood the test of time, it is Louis Henkin’s: “almos...
As international law grows and spreads into non-traditional areas such as the international ecosyste...
International law is a set of rules intended to bind states in their relationships with each other. ...
Problem setting. Different directions of modern science of international law explore the problem of ...
This chapter forms part of a forthcoming book in which we provide a theoretical framework for intern...
Does international law\u27s effectiveness require a clear distinction between law and non-law? This ...
International law is a largely consensual system, consisting of norms that states in sovereign equal...
Soft law is a common feature of international governance, occupying a grey zone between the realms o...
International legal scholarship has for so long taken the "Classical Question" of whether internatio...
Soft law facilitates cooperation between international actors. Already, the elaboration of internati...
Rising legalization in the international community has lead to greater use of international tribun...
The Limits of International Law sets forth a general theory of international law. The book rejects t...
This Article crystallizes and then critiques a prominent view about the role of international law in...
This article examines one of the most important trends in international legal governance since the e...
This Article addresses the fragmentation of international law and international legal theory. This p...
If any one sentence about international law has stood the test of time, it is Louis Henkin’s: “almos...
As international law grows and spreads into non-traditional areas such as the international ecosyste...
International law is a set of rules intended to bind states in their relationships with each other. ...
Problem setting. Different directions of modern science of international law explore the problem of ...
This chapter forms part of a forthcoming book in which we provide a theoretical framework for intern...