Change and stability in international law-making / edited by Antonio Cassese and Joseph H.H. Weiler.

Change and Stability in International Law-Making.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: European University Institute
Other Authors: Cassese, Antonio, Weiler, Joseph, 1951-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin ; New York : De Gruyter, 1988.
Series:Series A--Law ; 9.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface by Antonio Cassese and Joseph H.H. Weiler
  • List of Participants
  • Part I: The Classical ""Sources"" of International Law Revisited
  • Chapter I: Custom and Treaties
  • I. Presentations
  • A. Custom (Eduardo Jimenez de Arechaga)
  • B. Treaties (John Hazard)
  • II. Discussion
  • Chapter II: The Role of General Principles of Law and General Assembly Resolutions
  • I. Presentations
  • A. General Principles of Law (Wilhelm Riphagen)
  • B. General Assembly Resolutions (Luigi Condorelli)
  • II. Discussion
  • Part II: Are we Heading for a New Normativity in the International Community?
  • Introduction by Joseph H.H. Weiler
  • Chapter I: To What Extent are the Traditional Categories of Lex Lata and Lex Ferenda still viable?
  • I. Presentation (Ian Brownlie)
  • II. Discussion
  • A. Lex Lata and Lex Ferenda
  • B. Is there a Hierarchy within the Body of International Rules?
  • Chapter II: Voluntarism versus Majority Rule
  • I. Presentation (Gaetano Arangio-Ruiz)
  • II. Discussion
  • Chapter III: To What Extent are International Law and International Lawyers Ideologically ""Neutral""?
  • I. Presentation (Richard Falk)
  • II. Discussion
  • Part III: General Round-Up by Antonio Cassese.
  • Analytical Index
  • Index of Statements.