Interpretation in international law /
edited by Andrea Bianchi, Daniel Peat, Matthew Windsor.
- 399 pages ; 24 cm
Playing the game of interpretation : on meaning and metaphor in international law Daniel Peat and Matthew Windsor -- The game of interpretation in international law : the players, the cards, and why the game is worth the candle -- Rhetoric, persuasion, and interpretation in international law Iain Scobbie -- The existential function of interpretation in international law Duncan B Hollis -- The multidimensional process of interpretation : content-determination and law-ascertainment distinguished Jean d'Aspremont -- Interpretation and the international legal profession : between duty and aspiration Andrazˆ Zidar -- Interpretative communities in international law Michael Waibel -- Interpretative authority and the international judiciary Gleider Herna´ndez -- The Vienna Rules, evolutionary interpretation and the intentions of the parties Eirik Bjorge -- Accounting for difference in treaty interpretation over time Julian Arato -- Interpreting transplanted treaty rules Anne-Marie Carstens -- A genealogy of textualism in treaty interpretation Fuad Zarbiyev -- Theorizing precedent in international law Harlan Grant Cohen -- Interpretation in international law as a transcultural project Rene´ Provost -- Towards a politics of hermeneutics Jens Olesen -- Cognitive frames of interpretation in international law Martin Wa¨hlisch -- Is interpretation in international law a game? Ingo Venzke -- Interpretation : an exact art Philip Allott.
9780198725749
International law--Interpretation and construction