International Law in Search of Rebalance /

Is the nature of international law today essentially different from the past five centuries, or does it reflect a gradual transformation within certain basic principles that remain unaltered? This book considers the profound structural changes of international law, in line with the requirements of g...

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Main Author: Vicuña, Francisco Orrego (Author)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, 2025.

Series: International Law E-Books Online, Collection 2025.

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Call Number: KZ3410

Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • 1 International Law in a Global Society: Tradition and Modernization in the Nature of International Law
  • 2 The Role of Consent in the Formation of International Law
  • 3 Customary International Law: the Limits of Flexibility
  • 4 General Principles of Law and Equity: Their Use and Abuse under International Law
  • 5 State Acts, Resolutions and Subsidiary Means: Are They Real Sources of International Law?
  • 6 International Law in Domestic Law Dualism, Monism, Absolutism
  • 7 The Continuing Role of the Sovereign State
  • 8 Ensuring the Rule of Law in International Organizations
  • 9 The Protection of the Rights of the Individual under International Law: Ensuring Universality, Objectivity and Non-selectivity
  • 10 The Regulation of the Use of Force under International Law: Responding to the Security Interests of the Community
  • 11 In Search of a Dispute Settlement System for Contemporary International Law
  • 12 Jurisdictional Principles and Immunities under International Law: Rightful Evolution and Artificial Constructions
  • 13 Oceans, Antarctica and the Environment: Traditional International Cooperation and New Approaches to Move Forward
  • 14 The Law of State Responsibility: the Changing Entitlement to Claim
  • 15 International Law and World Order: In Search of Rebalance.