The article discusses international law and systems of rule-governed conduct as of July 2011, focusing on the roles of claimants and recalcitrants in a legal system, as well as the international law mechanisms for developing additional rules within a legal system. The views of philosopher John Locke regarding the law are examined, including his idea of a common judge
This article addresses the following question: Is Global Law merely a trendy theory, or are there co...
This article begins by explaining briefly the differing perspectives which these two general categor...
Reconceptualization of the rule of law at the international level in turn requires addressing the fo...
The article discusses international law and systems of rule-governed conduct as of July 2011, focusi...
A reader of jurisprudence might conclude that only philosophers raise the question whether internati...
In contrast with the previous lectures in this series on the Rule of Law, we are today not concerned...
This article is a plea for adopting a reinvigorated, analytic perspective on contemporary internatio...
If any one sentence about international law has stood the test of time, it is Louis Henkin’s: “almos...
This article explores the evolution and role of contemporary international law vis-a-vis internation...
This article (11, 596 words) was published in Europe’s premier journal of interdisciplinary Internat...
If any one sentence about international law has stood the test of time, it is Louis Henkin\u27s: al...
I will argue that international law needs religion because it is indeterminate and that internationa...
This article argues that the debate over whether international law can apply to non-state actors mis...
International Law, the law governing the relations of civilized states with one another, has been a ...
Abstract: An Extraordinary Range of International Rules or Norms are Created Today Through Mech...
This article addresses the following question: Is Global Law merely a trendy theory, or are there co...
This article begins by explaining briefly the differing perspectives which these two general categor...
Reconceptualization of the rule of law at the international level in turn requires addressing the fo...
The article discusses international law and systems of rule-governed conduct as of July 2011, focusi...
A reader of jurisprudence might conclude that only philosophers raise the question whether internati...
In contrast with the previous lectures in this series on the Rule of Law, we are today not concerned...
This article is a plea for adopting a reinvigorated, analytic perspective on contemporary internatio...
If any one sentence about international law has stood the test of time, it is Louis Henkin’s: “almos...
This article explores the evolution and role of contemporary international law vis-a-vis internation...
This article (11, 596 words) was published in Europe’s premier journal of interdisciplinary Internat...
If any one sentence about international law has stood the test of time, it is Louis Henkin\u27s: al...
I will argue that international law needs religion because it is indeterminate and that internationa...
This article argues that the debate over whether international law can apply to non-state actors mis...
International Law, the law governing the relations of civilized states with one another, has been a ...
Abstract: An Extraordinary Range of International Rules or Norms are Created Today Through Mech...
This article addresses the following question: Is Global Law merely a trendy theory, or are there co...
This article begins by explaining briefly the differing perspectives which these two general categor...
Reconceptualization of the rule of law at the international level in turn requires addressing the fo...