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    Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
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    b3kat_BV049408712
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (502 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9783031160578
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Author -- Acronyms -- Table of case law -- Table of Legislation -- Table of Treaties and International Instruments -- 1 Introduction -- 1 International Law and Political Science -- 2 International Law in Explanatory Schemes for Social Action -- Notes -- 2 The State of the Art -- 1 The Storyline of International Law and Politics -- 1.1 The Emergence of Positivism -- 1.2 The Enduring Legacy of Realism -- 1.3 The Behavioural Revolution -- 1.4 The English School -- 1.5 The New Haven School -- 1.6 How Nations Behave -- 1.7 Critical Legal Studies -- 1.8 Regime Theory -- 1.9 Institutionalism -- 1.10 Constructivism -- 1.11 The Power of Legitimacy -- 1.12 The Ethics of Human Rights -- 1.13 International Legal Process -- 1.14 Enforcement Theory -- 1.15 Transnational Legal Process -- 1.16 Liberal Theory -- 1.17 Feminist International Law and International Relations Theory -- 1.18 Transcivilisational Perspectives on International Law -- 2 How is International Law Relevant? -- 2.1 The Realist View -- 2.2 Institutionalism and The Economic Analysis of Law -- 2.3 Fairness and Legitimacy in the International System -- 2.4 Constructivism in International Law -- 3 Why and How Norms and Interest Matter -- Notes -- 3 The Role of Law in International Relations -- 1 Methodology -- 1.1 Communicative Action and Rationality -- 1.2 Experimental, Quantitative, and Qualitative-Empirical Approaches in Social Science -- 2 Different Conceptions of Law in the International System -- 2.1 International Law as Restraint -- 2.2 International Law as Framework for Communicative Action -- 2.2.1 International Law as Instrument for Justification -- 2.2.2 Intersubjective Understandings in International Law -- 2.2.3 International Law and Communicative Action -- 3 Anarchy and Power Asymmetry in International Law , 3.1 Communicative Action and the Logics of Anarchy -- 3.1.1 The "Anarchy Problématique" and the "Common Lifeworld" -- 3.1.2 Three Logics of Social Interaction -- 3.1.3 Hobbes and the State of Permanent Conflict -- 3.1.4 Locke and the Logic of Rivalry -- 3.1.5 Kant and the Logic of Friendship -- 3.1.6 The Common Lifeworld and Logics of Interaction -- 3.2 International Law and Power Asymmetries -- 3.2.1 Ideal Speech Situations and Power Asymmetries -- 3.2.2 External Legal Policy and Power Relations -- 3.2.3 International Law as Instrument of Power -- 3.2.4 Withdrawal from International Law -- 3.2.5 Reshaping International Law -- 3.2.6 Extraterritorial Application of Domestic Law -- 3.2.7 Power Politics and the Paradox of Hegemony -- Notes -- 4 International Law and the Use of Force -- 1 Bringing Force Under International Law -- 1.1 The Rise and Fall of the League of Nations -- 1.2 Restraining Force Under the UN Charter -- 2 Self-Defence -- 2.1 Self-Defence in International Law -- 2.2 Pre-emptive Self-Defence? -- 2.3 The Determination of the 'Armed Attack' Requirement -- 2.4 Self-Defence Beyond the Charter Paradigm? -- 2.5 Necessity, Proportionality and the Burden of Justification -- 3 From Humanitarian Intervention to the Responsibility to Protect -- 3.1 Turning Rights into Responsibilities -- 3.2 Implementing the Responsibility to Protect -- 3.3 Responsibility to Protect or Duty to Prevent? -- 4 A System of Collective Security -- 4.1 Law and Politics in the UN Security Council -- 4.2 The United Nations and the Collective Legitimation of the Use of Force -- 4.3 The Unilateral Approach to Using Force -- 5 Legal Argumentation and the Use of Force -- Notes -- 5 The International Criminal Court -- 1 Towards an International Criminal Court -- 1.1 The Travaux Préparatoires -- 1.2 The Rome Statute -- 1.3 Law and Politics in the ICC Negotiations , 1.4 Defining the Crime of Aggression -- 1.5 The Crime of Aggression Amendments -- 2 Ideas and Power Politics in International Criminal Law -- 2.1 The Role of the UN Security Council -- 2.2 The Role of International Law and Institutions -- 2.3 Logics of Interaction in Negotiating the ICC -- 2.4 Law and Politics in the Crime of Aggression -- 3 From Ideas to Reality: Upholding Universality and Integrity of the Rome Statute -- 3.1 Upholding the Jurisdictional Reach of the ICC -- 3.2 Interest, Norms and Ideas in Compliance with International Agreements -- 3.3 Withdrawing from International Criminal Law? -- 4 Expanding the Reach of International Criminal Justice -- 4.1 The Prerogative to Initiate Investigations -- 4.2 Jurisdiction and the Consent Principle -- 4.3 Positive Complementarity -- 5 International Criminal Law and International Relations -- Notes -- 6 Conclusion -- 1 International Law in Global Governance -- 2 The Way Forward -- Notes -- References -- Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Germeaux, Alain The International Legal Order in Global Governance Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 ISBN 9783031160561
    Language: English
    Keywords: Internationale Politik ; Völkerrecht ; Politische Philosophie ; Hochschulschrift
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