Customary International Law (inbunden)
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Engelska
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912
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2021-02-12
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Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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244 x 169 x 54 mm
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9781788118903

Customary International Law

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International custom "as evidence of a general practice accepted as law", is considered one of the two main sources of international law as it primarily derives from the conduct of sovereign States, but is also closely connected with the role of the international judge when identifying the applicable customary rule, a function it shares with the bodies in charge of its codification (and progressive development), starting with the International Law Commission. Though mainly considered to be general international law, international custom has a complex relationship with many specific fields of law and specific regions of the world. The editor provides comprehensive research published in the last seven decades, invaluable to everyone interested in the field of customary international law.
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Edited 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

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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