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The Oxford Handbook of Jurisdiction in International Law

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624 Seiten
Englisch
Oxford University Press, USAerschienen am17.09.2019
This Handbook provides an authoritative and comprehensive analysis of the concept of jurisdiction in international law. The authors undertake a thematic analysis of its history, its contemporary application, and how it needs to adapt to encompass future developments in international law.mehr
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KlappentextThis Handbook provides an authoritative and comprehensive analysis of the concept of jurisdiction in international law. The authors undertake a thematic analysis of its history, its contemporary application, and how it needs to adapt to encompass future developments in international law.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-19-878614-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2019
Erscheinungsdatum17.09.2019
Seiten624 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 168 mm, Höhe 249 mm, Dicke 43 mm
Gewicht1270 g
Artikel-Nr.51717656
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GenreRecht

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I: Introduction1: Stephen Allen, Daniel Costelloe, Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Paul Gragl, and Edward Guntrip: Introduction: Defining State Jurisdiction and Jurisdiction in International LawPart II: History2: Kaius Tuori: The Beginnings of State Jurisdiction in International Law until 16483: The Lotus Case in Context - Sovereignty, Westphalia, Vattel, Positivism4: Nurfadzilah Yahaya: The European Concept of Legal Jurisdiction in the Colonies5: Stephan Wittich: Immanuel Kant and Jurisdiction in International LawPart III: Theory6: Helen Quane: Navigating Diffuse Jurisdictions: An Intra-State Perspective7: Paul Schiff Berman: Jurisdictional Pluralism8: Mariana Valverde: Deepening the Conversation Between Sociolegal Theory and Legal Scholarship About Jurisdiction9: Shaun McVeigh: Critical Approaches to Jurisdiction and International LawPart IV: General International Law10: Cedric Ryngaert: Cosmopolitan Jurisdiction and the National Interest11: Paul Gragl: Jurisdictional Immunities of the State in International Law12: Dino Kritsiotis: The Establishment, Change, and Expansion of Jurisdiction through Treaties13: Uta Kohl: Territoriality and Globalization14: Alex Mills: Private law Regulation and Private Interests in Public International Law Jurisdiction15: Kimberly Trapp: Jurisdiction and State Responsibility16: Stephen Allen: Enforcing Criminal Jurisdiction in the Clouds and International Law's Enduring Commitment to TerritorialityPart V: Contextualizing Jurisdiction - Substantive and Institutional Issues17: Wouter Vandehole: The 'J' word: Driver or Spoiler of Change in Human Rights Law?18: Edward Guntrip: International Investment Law, Hybrid Authority and Jurisdiction19: Daniel Costelloe: Concepts of State Jurisdiction in the Contentious and Advisory Jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice and the Permanent Court of International Justice20: Georg Kerschischnig and Blanca Montejo: The Evolving Nature of the Jurisdiction of the Security Council - a Look at Twenty-First Century Practice21: Kirsten Schmalenbach: International Criminal Jurisdiction Revisited22: James Summers: Jurisdiction and International Territorial Administrationmehr

Autor

Stephen Allen is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Queen Mary, University of London and a barrister with a door tenancy at 5 Essex Court Chambers, London.

Daniel Costelloe is a counsel in the International Arbitration group at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP in London, where his practice focuses on international disputes and public international law.

Malgosia Fitzmaurice is Professor of Public International Law at Queen Mary, University of London and specializes in international environmental law, the law of treaties, indigenous peoples, and Arctic law.

Paul Gragl is Reader in Public International Law and Theory at Queen Mary, University of London. Besides jurisdiction and state immunity in international law, his research interests include general international law, EU law, and legal theory and philosophy.

Edward Guntrip is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Sussex. His research considers how public international law governs economic activities undertaken in foreign jurisdictions and in areas beyond state jurisdiction.