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Köp båda 2 för 10000 krEdited by Pierre-Marie Dupuy, Emeritus Professor, University of Paris (Panthon-Assas), Paris, France and Honorary Professor of International Law, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland
Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction Pierre-Marie Dupuy PART I INTERNATIONAL CUSTOM AS A SOURCE OF LAW [215 pp] 1. W. Michael Reisman (1987), The Cult of Custom in the Late 20th Century, California Western International Law Journal, 17, 13345 [13] 2. Michel Virally (1968), The Sources of International Law, in Max Srensen (ed.), Manual of Public International Law, Chapter 3, London, UK: Macmillan and Co. Ltd, 13044 [15] 3. Eduardo Jimnez de Archaga (1988), Custom, in Antonio Cassese and Joseph H. H. Weiler (eds), Change and Stability in International Law-Making, Part I, Chapter I, Section I (A), Berlin, Germany: Walter De Gruyter and Co., 14 [4] 4. Luigi Condorelli (1991), Custom, in Mohammed Bedjaoui (ed.), International Law: Achievements and Prospects, Part I, Chapter 7, Paris, France: UNESCO and Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 179211 [33] 5. Jonathan I. Charney (1993), Universal International Law, American Journal of International Law, 87 (4), October, 52951 [23] 6. Anthony DAmato (1998), Customary International Law: A Reformulation, International Legal Theory, IV (1), 17 [7] 7. Alexander Orakhelashvili (2008), Natural Law and Customary Law, Zeitschrift fr auslndisches ffentliches Recht und Vlkerrecht, 68, 69110 [42] 8. Anthea Elizabeth Roberts (2001), Traditional and Modern Approaches to Customary International Law: A Reconciliation, American Journal of International Law, 95 (4), October, 75791 [35] 9. Robert Kolb (2003), Selected Problems in the Theory of Customary International Law, Netherlands International Law Review, 50 (2), August, 11950 [32] 10. Luigi Condorelli (2012), Customary International Law: The Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow of General International Law, in Antonio Cassese (ed.), Realizing Utopia the Future of International Law, Chapter 12, Oxford, UK and New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press, 14757 [11] PART II THE MAKING OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW [223 pp] 11. I. C. MacGibbon (1957), Customary International Law and Acquiescence, British Yearbook of International Law, 33, 11545 [31] 12. Prosper Weil (1983), Towards Relative Normativity in International Law?, American Journal of International Law, 77 (3), July, 41342 [30] 13. Jonathan I. Charney (1986), The Persistent Objector Rule and the Development of Customary International Law, British Yearbook of International Law, 56 (1), 124 [24] 14. C. M. Chinkin (1989), The Challenge of Soft Law: Development and Change in International Law, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 38 (4), October, 85066 [17] 15. Maurice Mendelson (1996), The Subjective Element in Customary International Law, British Yearbook of International Law, 66 (1), 177208 [32] 16. Oscar Schachter (1996), New Custom: Power, Opinio Juris and Contrary Practice, in Jerzy Makarczyk (ed.), Theory of International Law at the Threshold of the 21st Century: Essays in Honour of Krzysztof Skubiszewski, Part II, The Hague, the Netherlands: Kluwer Law International, 53140 [10] 17. Gaetano Arangio-Ruiz (2007), Customary Law: A Few More Thoughts about the Theory of Spontaneous International Custom, in Droit du Pouvoir, Pouvoir du Droit: Mlanges offerts Jean Salmon, Part II, Chapter 6, Brussels, Belgium: Bruylant Publishers, 93124 [32] 18. Georges Abi-Saab (2008), The Process of Custom Formation in Contemporary International Law, in P. Askary and J-M. Henckaerts (eds), Proceedings of the Conference on Customary International Humanitarian Law, 1719 November 2008, Tehran, Iran: International Committee of the Red Cross, 10515, errata [11] 19. United Nations International Law Commission (2018), Draft Conclusions on Identification of Customary International Law with Commentaries, (A/73/10), 12156