International Law and International Relations
Herausgeber: Simmons, Beth; Steinberg, Richard H.
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This 2007 volume is intended to help readers understand the relationship between international law and international relations (IL/IR). As a testament to this dynamic area of inquiry, new research on IL/IR is now being published in a growing list of traditional law reviews and disciplinary journals. The excerpted articles in this volume, all of which were first published in International Organization, represent some of the most important research since serious social science scholarship began in this area more than twenty five years ago. They are important milestones toward making IL/IR a…mehr
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This 2007 volume is intended to help readers understand the relationship between international law and international relations (IL/IR). As a testament to this dynamic area of inquiry, new research on IL/IR is now being published in a growing list of traditional law reviews and disciplinary journals. The excerpted articles in this volume, all of which were first published in International Organization, represent some of the most important research since serious social science scholarship began in this area more than twenty five years ago. They are important milestones toward making IL/IR a central concern of scholarly research in international affairs. The contributions cover some of the main topics of international affairs to provide readers with a range of theoretical perspectives, concepts, and heuristics that can be used to analyze the relationship between international law and international relations.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
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- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2011
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- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1390g
- ISBN-13: 9780521861861
- ISBN-10: 0521861861
- Artikelnr.: 22591527
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 776
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1390g
- ISBN-13: 9780521861861
- ISBN-10: 0521861861
- Artikelnr.: 22591527
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. International Regimes Theory: Does Law Matter?: 1. Structural
causes and regime consequences: regime as intervening variables (1982)
Stephen D. Krasner; 2. The demand for international regimes (1982) Robert
O. Keohane; Part II. Commitment and Compliance: 3. Democratic states and
commitments in international relations (1996) Kurt Taylor Gaubatz; 4. On
compliance (1993) Abram Chayes and Antonia Handler Chayes; 5. Is the good
news about compliance good news about cooperation (1996) George Downs,
David M. Rocke and Peter Barsoom; Part III. Legalization and its Limits: 6.
The concept of legalization (2000) Kenneth Abbot, Robert O. Keohane, Andrew
Moravcsik, Anne-Marie Slaughter and Duncan Snidal; 7. Legalized dispute
resolution: interstate and transnational (2000) Robert O. Keohane, Andrew
Moravcsik and Anne-Marie Slaughter; 8. Legalization, trade liberalization
and domestic politics: a cautionary note (2000) Judith Goldstein and Lisa
L. Martin; 9. Comment on 'legalization and world politics' (2001) Martha
Finnemore and Stephen J. Toope; Part IV. International Law and
International Norms: 10. Quasi-states, dual regimes and neoclassical
theory: international jurisprudence and the third world (1987) Robert H.
Jackson; 11. Which norms matter? revisiting the 'failure' of
internationalism (1997) Jeffrey W. Legro; 12. The territorial integrity
norm: international boundaries and the use of force (2001) Mark Zacher;
Part V. Treaty Design and Dynamics: 13. Why are some international
agreements informal? (1991) Charles Lipson; 14. The politics of dispute
settlement design: explaining legalism in regional trade pacts (2000) James
McCall Smith; 15. Loosening the ties that bind: a learning model of
agreement flexibility (2001) Barbara Koremenos; 16. Driving with the
rearview mirror: on the rational science of institutional design (2001)
Alexander Wendt; 17. The dynamics of international law: the interaction of
normative and operating systems (2003) Paul F. Diehl, Charlotte Ku and
Daniel Zamora; Part VI. Law and Legal Institutions: 18. Europe before the
court: a political theory of legal integration (1993) Anne-Marie Slaughter
and Walter Mattli; 19. The European Court of Justice, national governments,
and legal integration in the European Union (1998) Geoffrey Garrett, R.
Daniel Kelemen and Heiner Schultz; Part VII. Other Substantive Areas of
International Law; i. Security: 20. Scraps of paper? Agreements and the
durability of peace (2003) Virginia Page Fortna; ii. Trade: 21. In the
shadow of law or power? Consensus-based bargaining and outcomes in the
GATT/WTO (2002) Richard H. Steinberg; iii. Money: 22. The legalization of
international monetary affairs (2000) Beth Simmons; iv. War crimes: 23.
Constructing an atrocities regime: the politics of war crimes tribunals
(2001) Christopher Rudolph; v. Human rights: 24. The origins of human
rights regimes: democratic delegation in postwar Europe (2000) Andrew
Moravcsik; vi. Environment: 25. Regime design matters: international oil
pollution and treaty compliance (1994) Ronald B. Mitchell; vii.
Intellectual property: 26. The regime complex for plant genetic resources
(2004) Kal Raustiala and David G. Victor.
causes and regime consequences: regime as intervening variables (1982)
Stephen D. Krasner; 2. The demand for international regimes (1982) Robert
O. Keohane; Part II. Commitment and Compliance: 3. Democratic states and
commitments in international relations (1996) Kurt Taylor Gaubatz; 4. On
compliance (1993) Abram Chayes and Antonia Handler Chayes; 5. Is the good
news about compliance good news about cooperation (1996) George Downs,
David M. Rocke and Peter Barsoom; Part III. Legalization and its Limits: 6.
The concept of legalization (2000) Kenneth Abbot, Robert O. Keohane, Andrew
Moravcsik, Anne-Marie Slaughter and Duncan Snidal; 7. Legalized dispute
resolution: interstate and transnational (2000) Robert O. Keohane, Andrew
Moravcsik and Anne-Marie Slaughter; 8. Legalization, trade liberalization
and domestic politics: a cautionary note (2000) Judith Goldstein and Lisa
L. Martin; 9. Comment on 'legalization and world politics' (2001) Martha
Finnemore and Stephen J. Toope; Part IV. International Law and
International Norms: 10. Quasi-states, dual regimes and neoclassical
theory: international jurisprudence and the third world (1987) Robert H.
Jackson; 11. Which norms matter? revisiting the 'failure' of
internationalism (1997) Jeffrey W. Legro; 12. The territorial integrity
norm: international boundaries and the use of force (2001) Mark Zacher;
Part V. Treaty Design and Dynamics: 13. Why are some international
agreements informal? (1991) Charles Lipson; 14. The politics of dispute
settlement design: explaining legalism in regional trade pacts (2000) James
McCall Smith; 15. Loosening the ties that bind: a learning model of
agreement flexibility (2001) Barbara Koremenos; 16. Driving with the
rearview mirror: on the rational science of institutional design (2001)
Alexander Wendt; 17. The dynamics of international law: the interaction of
normative and operating systems (2003) Paul F. Diehl, Charlotte Ku and
Daniel Zamora; Part VI. Law and Legal Institutions: 18. Europe before the
court: a political theory of legal integration (1993) Anne-Marie Slaughter
and Walter Mattli; 19. The European Court of Justice, national governments,
and legal integration in the European Union (1998) Geoffrey Garrett, R.
Daniel Kelemen and Heiner Schultz; Part VII. Other Substantive Areas of
International Law; i. Security: 20. Scraps of paper? Agreements and the
durability of peace (2003) Virginia Page Fortna; ii. Trade: 21. In the
shadow of law or power? Consensus-based bargaining and outcomes in the
GATT/WTO (2002) Richard H. Steinberg; iii. Money: 22. The legalization of
international monetary affairs (2000) Beth Simmons; iv. War crimes: 23.
Constructing an atrocities regime: the politics of war crimes tribunals
(2001) Christopher Rudolph; v. Human rights: 24. The origins of human
rights regimes: democratic delegation in postwar Europe (2000) Andrew
Moravcsik; vi. Environment: 25. Regime design matters: international oil
pollution and treaty compliance (1994) Ronald B. Mitchell; vii.
Intellectual property: 26. The regime complex for plant genetic resources
(2004) Kal Raustiala and David G. Victor.
Part I. International Regimes Theory: Does Law Matter?: 1. Structural
causes and regime consequences: regime as intervening variables (1982)
Stephen D. Krasner; 2. The demand for international regimes (1982) Robert
O. Keohane; Part II. Commitment and Compliance: 3. Democratic states and
commitments in international relations (1996) Kurt Taylor Gaubatz; 4. On
compliance (1993) Abram Chayes and Antonia Handler Chayes; 5. Is the good
news about compliance good news about cooperation (1996) George Downs,
David M. Rocke and Peter Barsoom; Part III. Legalization and its Limits: 6.
The concept of legalization (2000) Kenneth Abbot, Robert O. Keohane, Andrew
Moravcsik, Anne-Marie Slaughter and Duncan Snidal; 7. Legalized dispute
resolution: interstate and transnational (2000) Robert O. Keohane, Andrew
Moravcsik and Anne-Marie Slaughter; 8. Legalization, trade liberalization
and domestic politics: a cautionary note (2000) Judith Goldstein and Lisa
L. Martin; 9. Comment on 'legalization and world politics' (2001) Martha
Finnemore and Stephen J. Toope; Part IV. International Law and
International Norms: 10. Quasi-states, dual regimes and neoclassical
theory: international jurisprudence and the third world (1987) Robert H.
Jackson; 11. Which norms matter? revisiting the 'failure' of
internationalism (1997) Jeffrey W. Legro; 12. The territorial integrity
norm: international boundaries and the use of force (2001) Mark Zacher;
Part V. Treaty Design and Dynamics: 13. Why are some international
agreements informal? (1991) Charles Lipson; 14. The politics of dispute
settlement design: explaining legalism in regional trade pacts (2000) James
McCall Smith; 15. Loosening the ties that bind: a learning model of
agreement flexibility (2001) Barbara Koremenos; 16. Driving with the
rearview mirror: on the rational science of institutional design (2001)
Alexander Wendt; 17. The dynamics of international law: the interaction of
normative and operating systems (2003) Paul F. Diehl, Charlotte Ku and
Daniel Zamora; Part VI. Law and Legal Institutions: 18. Europe before the
court: a political theory of legal integration (1993) Anne-Marie Slaughter
and Walter Mattli; 19. The European Court of Justice, national governments,
and legal integration in the European Union (1998) Geoffrey Garrett, R.
Daniel Kelemen and Heiner Schultz; Part VII. Other Substantive Areas of
International Law; i. Security: 20. Scraps of paper? Agreements and the
durability of peace (2003) Virginia Page Fortna; ii. Trade: 21. In the
shadow of law or power? Consensus-based bargaining and outcomes in the
GATT/WTO (2002) Richard H. Steinberg; iii. Money: 22. The legalization of
international monetary affairs (2000) Beth Simmons; iv. War crimes: 23.
Constructing an atrocities regime: the politics of war crimes tribunals
(2001) Christopher Rudolph; v. Human rights: 24. The origins of human
rights regimes: democratic delegation in postwar Europe (2000) Andrew
Moravcsik; vi. Environment: 25. Regime design matters: international oil
pollution and treaty compliance (1994) Ronald B. Mitchell; vii.
Intellectual property: 26. The regime complex for plant genetic resources
(2004) Kal Raustiala and David G. Victor.
causes and regime consequences: regime as intervening variables (1982)
Stephen D. Krasner; 2. The demand for international regimes (1982) Robert
O. Keohane; Part II. Commitment and Compliance: 3. Democratic states and
commitments in international relations (1996) Kurt Taylor Gaubatz; 4. On
compliance (1993) Abram Chayes and Antonia Handler Chayes; 5. Is the good
news about compliance good news about cooperation (1996) George Downs,
David M. Rocke and Peter Barsoom; Part III. Legalization and its Limits: 6.
The concept of legalization (2000) Kenneth Abbot, Robert O. Keohane, Andrew
Moravcsik, Anne-Marie Slaughter and Duncan Snidal; 7. Legalized dispute
resolution: interstate and transnational (2000) Robert O. Keohane, Andrew
Moravcsik and Anne-Marie Slaughter; 8. Legalization, trade liberalization
and domestic politics: a cautionary note (2000) Judith Goldstein and Lisa
L. Martin; 9. Comment on 'legalization and world politics' (2001) Martha
Finnemore and Stephen J. Toope; Part IV. International Law and
International Norms: 10. Quasi-states, dual regimes and neoclassical
theory: international jurisprudence and the third world (1987) Robert H.
Jackson; 11. Which norms matter? revisiting the 'failure' of
internationalism (1997) Jeffrey W. Legro; 12. The territorial integrity
norm: international boundaries and the use of force (2001) Mark Zacher;
Part V. Treaty Design and Dynamics: 13. Why are some international
agreements informal? (1991) Charles Lipson; 14. The politics of dispute
settlement design: explaining legalism in regional trade pacts (2000) James
McCall Smith; 15. Loosening the ties that bind: a learning model of
agreement flexibility (2001) Barbara Koremenos; 16. Driving with the
rearview mirror: on the rational science of institutional design (2001)
Alexander Wendt; 17. The dynamics of international law: the interaction of
normative and operating systems (2003) Paul F. Diehl, Charlotte Ku and
Daniel Zamora; Part VI. Law and Legal Institutions: 18. Europe before the
court: a political theory of legal integration (1993) Anne-Marie Slaughter
and Walter Mattli; 19. The European Court of Justice, national governments,
and legal integration in the European Union (1998) Geoffrey Garrett, R.
Daniel Kelemen and Heiner Schultz; Part VII. Other Substantive Areas of
International Law; i. Security: 20. Scraps of paper? Agreements and the
durability of peace (2003) Virginia Page Fortna; ii. Trade: 21. In the
shadow of law or power? Consensus-based bargaining and outcomes in the
GATT/WTO (2002) Richard H. Steinberg; iii. Money: 22. The legalization of
international monetary affairs (2000) Beth Simmons; iv. War crimes: 23.
Constructing an atrocities regime: the politics of war crimes tribunals
(2001) Christopher Rudolph; v. Human rights: 24. The origins of human
rights regimes: democratic delegation in postwar Europe (2000) Andrew
Moravcsik; vi. Environment: 25. Regime design matters: international oil
pollution and treaty compliance (1994) Ronald B. Mitchell; vii.
Intellectual property: 26. The regime complex for plant genetic resources
(2004) Kal Raustiala and David G. Victor.







