Beyond Confrontation
International Law For The Post-cold War Era
Westview Press Inc
1st Edition
Published on 29. March 1995
Book
Hardback
345 pages
978-0-8133-8923-3 (ISBN)
Description
International law suffered a drastic loss of respect during the Cold War for being neither consistently observed nor enforced by the superpowers, especially when their vital interests were at stake. In this volume, authors from the United States and the former Soviet Union have worked in pairs on each of ten timely and important topics in international law, aiming toward genuinely collaborative scholarship to bridge and overcome Cold War divisions. The results make a significant and original contribution to a new generation of international legal scholarship. International law suffered a drastic loss of respect during the Cold War for being neither consistently observed nor enforced by the superpowers, especially when their vital interests were at stake. In this volume, authors from the United States and the former Soviet Union have worked in pairs on each of ten timely and important topics in international law, aiming toward genuinely collaborative scholarship to bridge and overcome Cold War divisions. The results make a significant and original contribution to a new generation of international legal scholarship.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-0-8133-8923-3 (9780813389233)
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Content
The Role of International Law in the Contemporary World; (Lori Fisler Damrosch and Rein M llerson.); Consent and the Creation of International Law; (Jonathan I. Charney and Gennady M. Danilenko.); Participants in International Legal Relations; (Donna E. Arzt and Igor I. Lukashuk.); Legal Regulation of the Use of Force; (R. M llerson and David J. Scheffer.); International Cooperation Against Terrorism; (Yuri M. Kolosov and Geoffrey M. Levitt.); Stability in the Law of the Sea; (Bernard H. Oxman and Anatoly L. Kolodkin.); Environmental Law; (Daniel Barstow Magraw and Sergei Vinogradov.); Tensions in the Development of the Law of Outer Space; (Katherine Gorove and Elena Kamenetskaya.); International Human Rights; (Vladimir A. Kartashkin and Stephen P. Marks.); Peaceful Settlement of Disputes Through the Rule of Law; (David D. Caron and Galina Shinkaretskaya.).