Can international law be enforced against a state? Against a superpower? Various current theories answer in the negative: dualism, consent, domestication, soft law, the New Haven school, and exceptionalism. But this Article claims that international law is enforced all the time by unilateral or multilateral reprisals. The stability of international law over time is a function of the successful working of the reprisal system. In sum, international law is a coercive order
In this paper we challenge the role of consent in the global order by discussing current modes of in...
Unilateral coercive measures are deeply rooted in the history of statehood, yet their legal qualific...
International legal scholarship has for so long taken the "Classical Question" of whether internatio...
Can international law be enforced against a state? Against a superpower? Various current theories an...
This article shows that an important part of the deep structure of international law is its self-ref...
Critics of international law argue that it is not really law because it lacks a supranational system...
Critics of international law argue that it is not really law because it lacks a supranational system...
Does international law (“IL”) impose meaningful constraints on state behavior? Unabated drone strike...
International law provides an ideal context for studying the effects of freedom from coercion on coo...
Law includes a system of authorized coercion in which force is used to maintain and enhance public o...
Observers of international law are obsessed with trying to explain and predict why and when states c...
economic&political bookfair2015Includes bibliographical references (p. 358-387) and index.xviii, 411...
International and domestic law offer a study in contrasts: States\u27 legal obligations often depend...
"It has never been more important to understand how international law enables and constrains interna...
Just as the most important norms governing the behaviour of individuals are embodied in domestic law...
In this paper we challenge the role of consent in the global order by discussing current modes of in...
Unilateral coercive measures are deeply rooted in the history of statehood, yet their legal qualific...
International legal scholarship has for so long taken the "Classical Question" of whether internatio...
Can international law be enforced against a state? Against a superpower? Various current theories an...
This article shows that an important part of the deep structure of international law is its self-ref...
Critics of international law argue that it is not really law because it lacks a supranational system...
Critics of international law argue that it is not really law because it lacks a supranational system...
Does international law (“IL”) impose meaningful constraints on state behavior? Unabated drone strike...
International law provides an ideal context for studying the effects of freedom from coercion on coo...
Law includes a system of authorized coercion in which force is used to maintain and enhance public o...
Observers of international law are obsessed with trying to explain and predict why and when states c...
economic&political bookfair2015Includes bibliographical references (p. 358-387) and index.xviii, 411...
International and domestic law offer a study in contrasts: States\u27 legal obligations often depend...
"It has never been more important to understand how international law enables and constrains interna...
Just as the most important norms governing the behaviour of individuals are embodied in domestic law...
In this paper we challenge the role of consent in the global order by discussing current modes of in...
Unilateral coercive measures are deeply rooted in the history of statehood, yet their legal qualific...
International legal scholarship has for so long taken the "Classical Question" of whether internatio...