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The shifting allocation of authority in international law [electronic resource] considering sovereignty, supremacy and subsidiarity ; essays in honour of Professor Ruth Lapidoth / edited by Tomer Broude and Yuval Shany.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in international law (Oxford, England) ; v. 19.Publication details: Oxford ; Portland, OR : Hart, 2008.Description: viii, 437 pSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 341.1 22
LOC classification:
  • KZ3410 .S545 2008
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Partial contents:
pt.1. The structures of international law -- The centipede and the centrifuge: principles for the centralisation and decentralisation of governance -- On the causes of uncertainty and volatility in international law -- Structural paradigms of international law -- Subsidiarity as a method of policy centralisation -- Fragmentation(s) of international law: on normative integration as authority allocation.
pt.2. International authority and the state -- State sovereignty, international legality and moral disagreement -- Democracy without sovereignty: the global vocation of political ethics -- Subsidiarity, fragmentation and democracy: towards the demise of general international law?
pt.3. Allocation of authority among judicial bodies -- Towards a Solange-method between international courts and tribunals? -- Exercise in constitutional tolerance? When public international law meets private international law: Bosphorus revisited -- Domestic courts and sovereignty.
pt.4. Allocations of authority in specific normative contexts -- Regionalism, economic interdependence, approximation of laws and their impact on sovereignty, national identity, and legitimacy: the Euro-Med case -- Conflicting obligations in international investment law: investment tribunals' perspective -- Multi-level accountability: a case study of accountability in the aftermath of the Srebenica massacre -- Territorial administration by non-territorial sovereigns.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

pt.1. The structures of international law -- The centipede and the centrifuge: principles for the centralisation and decentralisation of governance -- On the causes of uncertainty and volatility in international law -- Structural paradigms of international law -- Subsidiarity as a method of policy centralisation -- Fragmentation(s) of international law: on normative integration as authority allocation.

pt.2. International authority and the state -- State sovereignty, international legality and moral disagreement -- Democracy without sovereignty: the global vocation of political ethics -- Subsidiarity, fragmentation and democracy: towards the demise of general international law?

pt.3. Allocation of authority among judicial bodies -- Towards a Solange-method between international courts and tribunals? -- Exercise in constitutional tolerance? When public international law meets private international law: Bosphorus revisited -- Domestic courts and sovereignty.

pt.4. Allocations of authority in specific normative contexts -- Regionalism, economic interdependence, approximation of laws and their impact on sovereignty, national identity, and legitimacy: the Euro-Med case -- Conflicting obligations in international investment law: investment tribunals' perspective -- Multi-level accountability: a case study of accountability in the aftermath of the Srebenica massacre -- Territorial administration by non-territorial sovereigns.

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