Foundations of international law and politics /
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New York :
Foundation Press : Thomson West,
2005.
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| Series: | Foundations of law series.
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Table of Contents:
- I. International law and international relations : an introduction. International organization and the study of world politics / Peter J. Katzenstein, Robert O. Keohane, Stephen D. Krasner
- Why do nations obey? / Harold Hongju Koh
- II. Interest-based theories of state behavior. A. Realism. The twenty years' crisis / E.H. Carr
- Politics among nations / H. J. Morgenthau
- Theory of international politics / Kenneth Waltz
- B. Institutionalism. Institutional theory and the realist challenge after the Cold War / Robert O. Keohane
- International law : a compliance-based theory / Andrew Guzman
- C. Liberal theory. Taking preferences seriously : a liberal theory of international politics / Andrew Moravcsik
- A liberal theory of international law / Anne-Marie Slaughter
- International law : comment / Jose E. Alvarez
- III. A. Norm-based theories of state behavoir. National interests in international society / Martha Finnemore
- What makes the world hang together : neo-utilitarianism and the social constructivist challenge / John Gerard Ruggie
- Anarchy is what states make of it : the social construction of power politics / Alexander Wendt
- B. Theories of fairness and legitamacy. International law / H.L.A. Hart
- Legitimacy and authority in international politics / Ian Hurd
- Fairness in international law and institutions / Thomas M. Franck
- C. Legal process theories. 1. Managerial theory ("horizontal legal process").The new sovereignty / Abram Chayes, Antonie Handler Chayes
- Is the good news about compliance good news about cooperation? / George W. Downs, David M. Rocke, Peter N, Barsoom
- 2. Transmational legal process theory ("horizontal and vertical legal process"). New international legal process / Mary Ellen O'Connel
- Why do nations obey? / Harold Hongju Koh
- Bringing international law home / Harold Hongju Koh
- IV. Applications. A. Human rights. The origins of human rights regimes : democratic delegation in postwar Europe / Andrew Moravcsik
- Activists beyond borders / Margaret E. Keck, Kathryn Sikkink
- The promise and limits of the international law of torture / Oona Hathaway
- B. The environment. Banning chlofluorocarbons : epistemic community efforts to protect stratospheric ozone / Peter Haas
- The interst-based explanation of international environmental policy / Detlef Sprinz, Tapani Vaahtoranta
- The legitimacy of international governance : a coming challenge for international environmental law? / Daniel Bodansky
- C. Trade. Three models of judicial institutions in international organizations : the European Union, the United Nnations and the World Trade Organization / Jeffrey Michael Smith
- The WTO on trial / Susan Esserman, Robert Howse
- Enforcement and counter measures in the WTO : rules are rules, toward a more collective approach / Joost Pauwelyn
- The economic structure of renogotiation and dispute resolution in the World Trade Organization / Warren F. Schwartz, Alan O. Sykes
- D. Humanitarian intervention. Kosovo and the law of "humanitarian intervention" / Louis Henkin
- Benigh hegemony? : Kosovo and article 2(4) of the U.N. Charter / Jules Lobel
- International relations theory, international law, and the regime governing atrocities in international conflicts / Kenneth W. Abbott
- E. International criminal law. Beyond impunity : can international criminal justice prevent future atrocities? / Payam Akahavan
- The limits of idealism / Jack L. Godlsmith, Stephen D. Krasner
- F. War. International law and the war in Iraq / John Yoo
- What happens now? : the United Nations after Iraq / Thomas M. Franck
- On American exceptionalism / Harold Hongju Koh.