United States hegemony and the foundations of international law /
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245 | 0 | 0 | |a United States hegemony and the foundations of international law / |c edited by Michael Byers, Georg Nolte |
260 | |a Cambridge, UK ; |a New York : |b Cambridge University Press, |c 2003 | ||
300 | |a xvii, 531 p. ; |c 24 cm | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |a Introduction: the complexities of foundational change / |r Michael Byers -- |g pt. I. International community --International community, international law and the United States: three in one, two against one or one and the same? / |r Edward Kwakwa --Influence of the United States on the concept of the "international community" / |r Andreas Paulus --Comments on chapters 1 and 2 / |r Martti Koskenniemi, Steven Ratner, and Volker Rittberger -- |g pt. II. Sovereign equality --Sovereign equality: "the Wimbledon sails on" / |r Michel Cosnard --More equal than the rest? Hierarchy, equality and US predominance in international law / |r Nico Krisch --Comments on chapters 4 and 5 / |r Pierre-Marie Dupuy, Matthias Herdegen, and Gregory H. Fox -- |g pt. III. Use of force --Use of force by the United States after the end of the Cold War, and its impact on international law / |r Marcelo G. Kohen --Bending the law, breaking it, or developing it? The United States and the humanitarian use of force in the post-Cold War era / |r Brad Roth --Comments on chapters 7 and 8 / |r Thomas Franck, Jochen Abr. Frowein, and Daniel Thürer -- |g pt. IV. Customary international law. 10 --Powerful but unpersuasive? The role of the United States in the evolution of customary international law / |r Stephen Toope --Hegemonic custom? / |r Achilles Skordas --Comments on chapters 10 and 11 / |r Rainer Hofmann, Andrew Hurrell, and Rüdiger Wolfrum -- |g pt. V. Law of treaties: --Effects of US predominance on the elaboration of treaty regimes and on the evolution of the law of treaties / |r Pierre Klein --US reservations to human rights treaties: all for one and none for all? / |r Catherine Redgwell --Comments on chapters 13 and 14 / |r Jost Delbrück, Alain Pellet, and Bruno Simma -- |g pt. VI. Compliance --Impact on international law of US noncompliance / |r Shirley V. Scott --Compliance: multilateral achievements and predominant powers / |r Peter-Tobias Stoll --Comments on chapters 16 and 17 / |r Vaughan Lowe, David M. Malone, and Christian Tomuschat --Conclusion / |r Georg Nolte |
650 | 0 | |a International law |x History | |
650 | 0 | |a International law |z United States |x History | |
650 | 0 | |a Balance of power |x History | |
651 | 0 | |a United States |x Foreign relations | |
700 | 1 | |a Byers, Michael, |d 1966- | |
700 | 1 | |a Nolte, Georg, |d 1959- | |
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