International law (Vol. 1) edited by Joseph Weiler and Alan T. Nissel.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: New York : Routledge, 2011.Description: 518 pISBN:- 9780415400299
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Table of Contents:
Volume 1: An overview of the system
Introduction
Part 1: The politics of international law
Chapter 1. The need of popular understanding of international law
Chapter 2. The politics of international law
Part 2: History of international law
Chapter 3. Introduction to the Epochs of international law
Chapter 4. International law and the nineteenth century: History of an illusion
Chapter 5. Finding the peripheries: Sovereignty and colonialism in nineteenth-century international law
Part 3: The concept of international law
Chapter 6. International law
Chapter 7. Towards relative normativity in international law?
Part 4: International law and its Self-identity
Chapter 8. The new international law: Protection of the rights of individuals rather than states
Chapter 9. From bilateralism to community interest in international law
Chapter 10. Whither the international community?
Part 5: International governance and global administrative law
Chapter 11. The emergence of global administrative law