Abstract: An Extraordinary Range of International Rules or Norms are Created Today Through Mechanisms that Do Not Fit Easily into the Traditional Sources of International Law. In the Making of International Law, Professors Alan Boyle of the University of Edinburgh and Christine Chinkin of the London School of Economics Set Their Sights on Providing a Broad Account of Such Law-Making, Looking Across Different Areas of Organizational Behavior, Both Governmental and Non-Governmental. Although this Volume Has Some Shortcomings, it is an Excellent Starting Point for Those Interested in an Engaging and Informed Survey of Various Ways in Which International Law is Currently Made, and Points the Direction for Those Who Wish to Embark on Even D...
Book review of Messenger, G. The Development of World Trade Organization Law: Examining Change in In...
Book synopsis: Although customary international law (CIL) has been central to international law from...
Reviews Eric A. Posner, The Perils of Global Legalism; Andrew T. Guzman, How International Law Works...
Abstract: An Extraordinary Range of International Rules or Norms are Created Today Through Mech...
If one were to affix a label to the first decade of work by the UN International Law Commission in t...
A Review of Problems and Process: International Law and How We Use It by Rosalyn Higgin
This is an unusual work. Instead of presenting the rules of positive law as developed in ...
Reflects on articles by D. Azaria, K. Daugirdas and O.C. Tassinis in E.J.I.L. 2020, 30(1) concerning...
The article discusses international law and systems of rule-governed conduct as of July 2011, focusi...
This essay reviews Ian Hurd’s International Organizations: Politics, Law, Practice. International la...
Susan Block-Lieb and Terence Halliday gradually build up an empirically grounded, meticulously reali...
The question of the sources of international law inevitably raises some well-known scholarly controv...
This book review considers two books on international organizations: (1) Margaret P. Karns & Karen A...
This is an unusual work. Instead of presenting the rules of positive law as developed in the practic...
My subject today is International Organizations and Customary International Law --that is, the role...
Book review of Messenger, G. The Development of World Trade Organization Law: Examining Change in In...
Book synopsis: Although customary international law (CIL) has been central to international law from...
Reviews Eric A. Posner, The Perils of Global Legalism; Andrew T. Guzman, How International Law Works...
Abstract: An Extraordinary Range of International Rules or Norms are Created Today Through Mech...
If one were to affix a label to the first decade of work by the UN International Law Commission in t...
A Review of Problems and Process: International Law and How We Use It by Rosalyn Higgin
This is an unusual work. Instead of presenting the rules of positive law as developed in ...
Reflects on articles by D. Azaria, K. Daugirdas and O.C. Tassinis in E.J.I.L. 2020, 30(1) concerning...
The article discusses international law and systems of rule-governed conduct as of July 2011, focusi...
This essay reviews Ian Hurd’s International Organizations: Politics, Law, Practice. International la...
Susan Block-Lieb and Terence Halliday gradually build up an empirically grounded, meticulously reali...
The question of the sources of international law inevitably raises some well-known scholarly controv...
This book review considers two books on international organizations: (1) Margaret P. Karns & Karen A...
This is an unusual work. Instead of presenting the rules of positive law as developed in the practic...
My subject today is International Organizations and Customary International Law --that is, the role...
Book review of Messenger, G. The Development of World Trade Organization Law: Examining Change in In...
Book synopsis: Although customary international law (CIL) has been central to international law from...
Reviews Eric A. Posner, The Perils of Global Legalism; Andrew T. Guzman, How International Law Works...