Renegotiating Westphalia : Essays and Commentary on the European and Conceptual Foundations of Modern International Law /

This collection of papers addresses two main themes: firstly, whether there is a distinctively European contribution to or even leadership in the contemporary formation and evolution of international law; secondly, the extent to which non-governmental actors (e.g. NGOs, international organizations,...

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Other Authors: Harding, Christopher (Editor), Lim, C.L. (Editor)

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, 1999.

Series: Developments in International Law ; 34
International Law - Book Archive pre-2000.

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505 0 |t Front Matter -- Preliminary Material /  |r Christopher Harding and C.L. Lim -- Contributors /  |r Christopher Harding and C.L. Lim -- Preface /  |r Christopher Harding and C.L. Lim -- 1 The Significance of Westphalia: An Archaeology of the International Legal Order /  |r Christopher Harding and C.L. Lim -- 2 Regionalism in International Law-Making and the Westphalian Legacy /  |r Olufemi Elias -- Commentary /  |r Christopher Harding and C.L. Lim -- 3 Authority and Personality: Non-State Entities as Law-Givers? /  |r C.L. Lim -- Commentary /  |r Christopher Harding and C.L. Lim -- 4 Collective Regional Security and Evolving Methods of Dealing with Confrontations /  |r Hilaire McCoubrey -- Commentary /  |r Christopher Harding and C.L. Lim -- 5 The Media and International Law in European Foreign Policy During the Bosnia-Herzegovina Crisis /  |r Anthony Carty -- Commentary /  |r Christopher Harding and C.L. Lim -- 6 Non-Governmental War Crimes Tribunals: A Forgotten Arena of International Criminal Justice? /  |r Emily Haslam -- Commentary /  |r Christopher Harding and C.L. Lim -- 7 The International and European Control of Crime /  |r Christopher Harding -- Commentary /  |r Christopher Harding and C.L. Lim -- 8 Regionalism, Asylum and Solidarity in Europe /  |r Colin Harvey -- 9 The Evolution of the European Regulation of Asylum: From Geneva to Amsterdam /  |r Carole Lyons -- Commentary Chapter 8 and 9 /  |r Christopher Harding and C.L. Lim -- 10 The European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and the Evolution of Fundamental Rights in the 'private Domain' /  |r Siobhán McInerney -- Commentary /  |r Christopher Harding and C.L. Lim -- 11 Legal Mechanisms of Transnational Economic Co-Operation: International and European Dimensions /  |r 'Gbenga Bamodu -- Commentary /  |r Christopher Harding and C.L. Lim -- 12 The Economics of Sovereignty /  |r John Linarelli -- Commentary /  |r Christopher Harding and C.L. Lim. 
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