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040 _aMAIN
041 _aEnglish
082 _a341
_bWEI/INT
100 _aWeiler,Joseph (Ed.)
245 _aInternational law (Vol. 1)
_cedited by Joseph Weiler and Alan T. Nissel.
260 _aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2011.
300 _a518 p.
500 _aTable 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
650 _aInternational law.
700 _aNissel, Alan T.
942 _cBK
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