The limits of international law /
"The Limits of International Law" argues that International Law matters but that its scope and significance is far less than assumed by academics, the media, and many public officials. Adopting a rational choice framework, the authors show that International Law is a term that we use to re...
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
2005.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- Customary international law
- A theory of customary international law
- Case studies
- Treaties
- A theory of international agreements
- Human rights
- International trade
- Rhetoric, morality, and international law
- A theory of international rhetoric
- International law and moral obligation
- Liberal democracy and cosmopolitan duty
- Conclusion.