International Law
Six Volume Set
Edited by:
- Beth A Simmons - Harvard University, USA
April 2008 | 2 304 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
The role of law in world politics has become a major part of the study of international relations in the last fifteen years. This six-volume set brings together in a single source articles that reflect the spectrum of theoretical and empirical work on International Law in the social sciences. Together they address the central questions about the necessity, development and role of International Law:
- How do international norms and rules about behavior develop?
- Do they influence important aspects of interactions among states and other entities?
- How do they condition international politics?
Part 1: Approaches to the Study of International Law
History and Background, Realism and International Law: Constructivist and Normative Approaches: Legalization and Judicialization:
Part 2: International Law and International Relations: The Conceptual Terrain
Sovereignty,International and Domestic Settings
Institutional Design,Compliance, Adjudication
Democracies and International Law
Part 3: Issue Areas
Economic and Property Rights Cooperation
Security, Use of Force, and the Laws of War
Human Rights, Humanitarian Intervention and War Crimes
PART ONE – Approaches to the Study of International Law
History and Background
Gerhart Niemeyer
Anthony Clark Arend
Robert O Keohane
Realism and International Law
Hans J Morgenthau
Martti Koskenniemi, Carl Schmitt and Hans Morgenthau
Hedley Bull
Michael Byers
Jack L Goldsmith and Eric A Posner
Jack L Goldsmith and Eric A Posner
Rational Functionalist Approaches
Robert O. Keohane
Robert O. Keohane
Constructivist and Normative Approaches
Christian Reus-Smit
Friedrich V Kratochwil
Gary Goertz and Paul F Diehl
Stephen A Kocs
Thomas M Franck
Legalization and Judicialization
Kenneth W Abbott, Robert O Keohane, Andrew Moravcsik, Anne-Marie Slaughter and Duncan Snidal
Alec Stone Sweet
PART TWO – International Law and International Relations – the Conceptual Terrain
Sovereignty
Stephen D Krasner
Robert H Jackson
Richard H Steinberg
Eric Stein
International and Domestic Settings
Judith Goldstein
Eyal Benvenisti
Karen J Alter
Andrew P Cortell and James W Davis, Jr.
Roger S Clark
Ralph Rotte
Democracies and International Law
Anne-Marie Slaughter
Jose E Alvarez
Kurt Taylor Gaubatz
Charles Lipson
James H Lebovic
PART THREE – Institutions and Theories of Compliance
International Design
Andrew T Guzman
James McCall Smith
Barbara Korremenos
B Peter Rosendorff and Helen V Milner
Compliance
Beth A Simmons
Kal Raustiala and Anne-Marie Slaughter
George W Downs, David M Rocke and Peter N Barsoom
George W Downs and Michael A Jones
Christer Joensson and Jonas Tallberg
Michael Zuern
Antje Wiener
Adjudication
Lawrence R Helfer and Anne-Marie Slaughter
Beth A Simmons
Anne-Marie Burley and Walter Mattli
Geoffrey Garrett, R Daniel Kelemen and Heiner Schulz
Walter Mattli
Wayne Sandholtz and Alec Stone Sweet
Kurt Taylor Gaubatz and Matthew MacArthur
Jack Snyder and Leslie Vinjamuri
PART FOUR – Issue Areas
Economic and Property Rights Cooperation
Richard H Steinberg
Andrew Guzman and Beth A Simmons
Chad P Bown
Beth A Simmons
Susan Sell and Christopher May
Thomas Braeuninger and Thomas Koenig
Security, Use of Force, and the Laws of War
Mark W Zacher
Charles W Kegley and Gregory A Raymond
Michael J Glennon
James D Morrow
Thomas W Smith
Jeffrey W Legro
Virginia Page Fortna
Human Rights, Humanitarian Intervention and War Crimes
Brett Ashley Leeds, Andrew G Long and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell
Andrew Moravcsik
Wade M Cole
Oona A Hathaway
Thomas Risse and Kathryn Sikkink
Kenneth W Abbott
James Meernik
Caroline Fehl
Environment
Ronald B Mitchell
Edith Brown Weiss and Harold K Jacobsen
Carsten Helm and Detlef Sprinz
Richard H Steinberg