The Oxford handbook of international law in Europe / edited by Anne van Aaken, Pierre D'Argent, Lauri Mälksoo and Johann Justus Vasel.
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TextLanguage: İngilizce Series: [Oxford handbooks]Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2024Copyright date: ©2024Description: lxxxi, 915 pages ; 25 cmContent type: - text
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- 9780198865315
- 0198865317
- KZ4160 .O94 2024
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
PART 1: HISTORY, IDEAS, AND CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN EUROPE -- 1. A rich but contested history: the role of European States and lawyers ,n the history of international law / Lauri Mälksoo -- 2. The role of religion in the formation of international law in Europe / Christian Walter -- 3. Europe and international law: colonial legacies / Antony anghie -- 4. Human rights ideas, law, and institutions in Europe / Başak Çalı -- 5. Rule of law in Europe: a multi-layered network / Anne Van Aaken -- 6. The question of democracy in international law in the context of European history / Sevanna Poghosyan -- 7. The idea of European culture(s) and diversity / Veronika Bílková -- 8. The ideas of prosperity and solidarity in European international law / Gail Lythgoe and Akbar Rasulov -- 9. Sovereignty and European exceptionalism / Hent Kalmo -- 10. The European Union : using international law to replace it / Pierre d'Argent -- 11. The criticism of Eurocentrism and international law : countering and pluralizing the research, teaching, and practice of Eurocentric international law / Makane Moïse Mbengue and Olabisi D. Akinkugbe -- PART 2: INTELLECTUAL TRADITIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN EUROPE -- 12. International legal positivism and the European quest for scientificity / Jean d'Aspremont -- 13. International law in Europe and legal realism / Yuval Shany and Maria Varaki -- 14. Constitutionalism / Antje Wiener -- 15. The role of natural law in the rise and decline of European international law / Mary Ellen O'Connell -- 16. When humanitarians go to war : a European road to 'civilized' warfare? / Anne Dienelt -- 17. The master's tools and the master's house : Marxist insights for international law / Antonios Tzanakopoulos -- PART 3: SPECIFIC INSTITUTIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN EUROPE -- 18. The Council of Europe / Ganna Yudkivska -- 19. The OSCE / Anja Mihr -- 20. The European Union : silent superpower or Noah's ark / Johann Justus Vasel -- 21. European neighbourhood policy and EU enlargement / Sylwia Majkowska-Szulc and Karolina Wierczyńska -- 22. European judiciary (ECtHR, ECJ, national courts) / Ineta Ziemele -- 23. Europe's interaction with the rest of the world / Jan Klabbers -- 24. NATO / Thomas D. Grant -- 25. The Eurasian Economic Union / Sergey Sayapin -- PART 4: COUNTRIES AND REGIONS OF EUROPE -- 26. The Baltic States / Lauri Mälksoo -- 27. France / Hélène Ruiz Fabri and Edoardo Stoppioni -- 28. Germany / Andreas von Arnauld -- 29. Greece / Iakovos V. Iakovidis and Vassilis P. Tzevelekos -- 30. Italy / Ludovica Chiussi Curzi and Attila Tanzi -- 31. The Netherlands / Cedric Ryngaert -- 32. The Nordic States / Pål Wrange and Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen -- 33. Poland / Władysław Czapliński -- 34. Russia / Vera Rusinova -- 35. Spain and Portugal / Carlos Espósito and Patrícia Galvão Teles -- 36. Switzerland / Helen Keller, Nicole Lüthi, and Violetta Sefkow-Werner -- 37. Turkey / Olgun Akbulut and Işil Ergüvenç Karakaş -- 38. Ukraine / Mykola Gnatovsky -- 39. The United Kingdom / James Harrison and Michael Wood -- 40. The Visegrád (V4) countries / Pavel Šturma -- 41. The countries of the former Yugoslavia / Marko Milanović and Tatjana Papić.
"This handbook provides a comprehensive account of how international law is understood and practiced in Europe, broadly defined for the purposes of the book as Council of Europe countries in the past and in the present. Its parts cover Europe’s values, intellectual traditions, and institutions as well as the approaches of individual European countries. A diverse group of leading scholars and practitioners of international law are led by three overarching questions: the successes and failures of the pacifying effect of international law; the diversity of international legal experiences and traditions within Europe; and the impact of European ideas on international law globally. By examining these questions, the book inevitably also discusses Europe’s changing role in the world and the impact of global influences on the understanding of international law in European countries. The book is a study of regionalism in international law but also a study of the impact of a region which, at least historically, has had an overwhelming influence on the development and interpretations of international law. The idea for this book was conceived before the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, but most chapters were written with an awareness of this major war within wider Europe"-- Provided by publisher.
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