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Multi-Sourced Equivalent Norms in International Law.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in International Law SeriesPublisher: London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2011Copyright date: ©2011Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (352 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781847316394
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Multi-Sourced Equivalent Norms in International LawDDC classification:
  • 341
LOC classification:
  • KZ1277 -- .M85 2011eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Prelims -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- 1 The International Law and Policy of Multi-Sourced Equivalent Norms -- Part I MSENs and the Fragmentation of International Law -- 2 Conflict of Norms or Conflict of Laws?: Different Techniques in the Fragmentation of International Law -- 3 The Power of Secondary Rules to Connect the International and National Legal Orders -- 4 Multi-Sourced Equivalent Norms from the Standpoint of Governments -- Part II MSENs in Judicial Practice -- 5 Interpreting Multi-Sourced Equivalent Norms: Judicial Borrowing in International Courts -- 6 Jurisdiction and Applicable Law Clauses: Where does a Tribunal find the Principal Norms Applicable to the Case before it? -- 7 The OSPAR Convention, the Aarhus Convention and EC Law: Normative and Institutional Fragmentation on the Right of Access to Environmental Information -- 8 EU Review of UN Anti-Terror Sanctions: Judicial Juggling in a Four-Layer, Multi-Sourced, Equivalent-Norms Scenario -- Part III MSENs in Specific Normative and Institutional Contexts -- 9 The Interaction between International Investment Law and Human Rights Treaties: A Sociological Perspective -- 10 Delineating Primary and Secondary Rules on Necessity at International Law -- 11 Equivalent Primary Rules and Differential Secondary Rules: Countermeasures in WTO and Investment Protection Law -- 12 Multi-Sourced Equivalent Norms and the Legitimacy of Indigenous Peoples' Rights under International Law -- 13 Multi-Sourced Equivalent Norms: Concluding Thoughts -- Index.
Summary: This book explores the importance of legal contexts and institutional settings to international law-interpretation and application.
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Prelims -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- 1 The International Law and Policy of Multi-Sourced Equivalent Norms -- Part I MSENs and the Fragmentation of International Law -- 2 Conflict of Norms or Conflict of Laws?: Different Techniques in the Fragmentation of International Law -- 3 The Power of Secondary Rules to Connect the International and National Legal Orders -- 4 Multi-Sourced Equivalent Norms from the Standpoint of Governments -- Part II MSENs in Judicial Practice -- 5 Interpreting Multi-Sourced Equivalent Norms: Judicial Borrowing in International Courts -- 6 Jurisdiction and Applicable Law Clauses: Where does a Tribunal find the Principal Norms Applicable to the Case before it? -- 7 The OSPAR Convention, the Aarhus Convention and EC Law: Normative and Institutional Fragmentation on the Right of Access to Environmental Information -- 8 EU Review of UN Anti-Terror Sanctions: Judicial Juggling in a Four-Layer, Multi-Sourced, Equivalent-Norms Scenario -- Part III MSENs in Specific Normative and Institutional Contexts -- 9 The Interaction between International Investment Law and Human Rights Treaties: A Sociological Perspective -- 10 Delineating Primary and Secondary Rules on Necessity at International Law -- 11 Equivalent Primary Rules and Differential Secondary Rules: Countermeasures in WTO and Investment Protection Law -- 12 Multi-Sourced Equivalent Norms and the Legitimacy of Indigenous Peoples' Rights under International Law -- 13 Multi-Sourced Equivalent Norms: Concluding Thoughts -- Index.

This book explores the importance of legal contexts and institutional settings to international law-interpretation and application.

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