Is the international legal order unraveling? /
"The Introduction is divided into three parts. Part I presents a brief history of the rules-based international order. It shows that-between 1945 and the first decade of the twenty-first century-the international system evolved from a primarily sovereignty-based order to a much more rules-based...
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2022]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Preserving a rules-based international order / David L. Sloss
- Part one : Systemic issues
- The rise and decline of a liberal international order / Richard H. Steinberg
- The West and the unraveling of the economic world order : thoughts from a Global South perspective / James T. Gathii and Sergio Puig
- The future of liberal democracy in the international legal order / Tom Ginsburg
- Revolution or collapse? : climate change and the international legal order / Maxine Burkett
- Part two : International peace and security
- War and words : the international use of force in the UN Charter era / Lauren Sukin and Allen S. Weiner
- The jus in bello under strain : diluted but not disintegrating / Laura A. Dickinson
- Autonomous weapons / Chris Jenks
- Cyber conflict and the thresholds of war / Ido Kilovaty
- Part three : International economic law and institutions
- The experimental evolution of trade law / Kathleen Claussen
- Strength in obscurity : the resilience of international investment law / Jeremy Rabkin
- Anti-bribery law / Paul B. Stephan
- Part four : Human rights and related issues
- Authoritarianism, international human rights, and legal change / Wayne Sandholdtz
- The international criminal law of the future / Leila N. Sadat
- Migration and international legal disorder / Jaya Ramji-Nogales.