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The Sources of International Law

Af: Hugh Thirlway Engelsk Paperback

The Sources of International Law

Af: Hugh Thirlway Engelsk Paperback
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This new edition of Hugh Thirlway''s authoritative text provides an introduction to one of the fundamental questions of the discipline: what is, and what is not, a source of international law. Traditionally, treaties between states and state practice were seen as the primary means with which to create international law. However, more recent developments have recognized customary international law, alongside international treaties and instruments, as a key foundation upon which international law is built. This book provides an insightful inquiry into all the recognized, or asserted, sources of international law.It investigates the impact of ethical principles on the creation of international law; whether ''soft law'' norms come into being through the same sources as binding international law; and whether jus cogens norms, and those involving rights and obligations erga omnes have a unique place in the creation of international legal norms. It studies the notion of ''general principles of international law'' within international law''s sub-disciplines, and the evolving relationship between treaty-based law and customary international law. Re-examining the traditional model, it investigates the increasing role of international jurisprudence, and looks at the nature of international organisations and non-state actors as potential new sources of international law. This revised and updated book provides a perfect introduction to the law of sources, as well as innovative perspectives on new developments, making it essential reading for anyone studying or working in international law.
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This new edition of Hugh Thirlway''s authoritative text provides an introduction to one of the fundamental questions of the discipline: what is, and what is not, a source of international law. Traditionally, treaties between states and state practice were seen as the primary means with which to create international law. However, more recent developments have recognized customary international law, alongside international treaties and instruments, as a key foundation upon which international law is built. This book provides an insightful inquiry into all the recognized, or asserted, sources of international law.It investigates the impact of ethical principles on the creation of international law; whether ''soft law'' norms come into being through the same sources as binding international law; and whether jus cogens norms, and those involving rights and obligations erga omnes have a unique place in the creation of international legal norms. It studies the notion of ''general principles of international law'' within international law''s sub-disciplines, and the evolving relationship between treaty-based law and customary international law. Re-examining the traditional model, it investigates the increasing role of international jurisprudence, and looks at the nature of international organisations and non-state actors as potential new sources of international law. This revised and updated book provides a perfect introduction to the law of sources, as well as innovative perspectives on new developments, making it essential reading for anyone studying or working in international law.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 272
ISBN-13: 9780198841821
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 0198841825
Udg. Dato: 3 apr 2019
Længde: 16mm
Bredde: 154mm
Højde: 232mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato: 3 apr 2019
Forfatter(e): Hugh Thirlway
Forfatter(e) Hugh Thirlway


Kategori Folkeret: traktater og andre retskilder


ISBN-13 9780198841821


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 272


Udgave


Længde 16mm


Bredde 154mm


Højde 232mm


Udg. Dato 3 apr 2019


Oplagsdato 3 apr 2019


Forlag Oxford University Press

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