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Pauwelyn, Joost,
Optimal protection of international law :navigating between European absolutism and American voluntarism /
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杜威分類號:
341
書名/作者:
Optimal protection of international law : : navigating between European absolutism and American voluntarism // Joost Pauwelyn.
作者:
Pauwelyn, Joost,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xxx, 238 pages) : : digital, PDF file(s).
附註:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
標題:
International law.
ISBN:
9780511494291 (ebook)
內容註:
Overview and relevance of the analysis -- The two extremes of European absolutism and American voluntarism -- Allocation, protection and back-up enforcement of entitlements -- How should international law entitlements be protected? -- How are international law entitlements currently protected? -- Back-up enforcement in international law.
摘要、提要註:
Assume, for a moment, that the necessary tools are available to induce or even force states to comply with international law. In such a state of affairs, how strongly should international law be protected? More specifically, how easy should it be to change international law? Should treaties be specifically performed or should states be given an opportunity to 'pay their way out'? In the event of states violating their commitments, what kind of back-up enforcement or sanctions should be imposed? Joost Pauwelyn uses the distinction between liability rules, property protection and inalienable entitlements as a starting point for a new theory of variable protection of international law, placed at the intersection between 'European absolutism' and 'American voluntarism'. Rather than undermining international law, variable protection takes the normativity of international law seriously and calibrates it to achieve maximum welfare and effectiveness at the lowest cost to contractual freedom and legitimacy.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511494291
Optimal protection of international law :navigating between European absolutism and American voluntarism /
Pauwelyn, Joost,
Optimal protection of international law :
navigating between European absolutism and American voluntarism /Joost Pauwelyn. - 1 online resource (xxx, 238 pages) :digital, PDF file(s).
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Overview and relevance of the analysis -- The two extremes of European absolutism and American voluntarism -- Allocation, protection and back-up enforcement of entitlements -- How should international law entitlements be protected? -- How are international law entitlements currently protected? -- Back-up enforcement in international law.
Assume, for a moment, that the necessary tools are available to induce or even force states to comply with international law. In such a state of affairs, how strongly should international law be protected? More specifically, how easy should it be to change international law? Should treaties be specifically performed or should states be given an opportunity to 'pay their way out'? In the event of states violating their commitments, what kind of back-up enforcement or sanctions should be imposed? Joost Pauwelyn uses the distinction between liability rules, property protection and inalienable entitlements as a starting point for a new theory of variable protection of international law, placed at the intersection between 'European absolutism' and 'American voluntarism'. Rather than undermining international law, variable protection takes the normativity of international law seriously and calibrates it to achieve maximum welfare and effectiveness at the lowest cost to contractual freedom and legitimacy.
ISBN: 9780511494291 (ebook)Subjects--Topical Terms:
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