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Cynical International Law?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

Cynical International Law?

  • Categories: Law

Analysing international law through the prism of “cynicism” makes it possible to look beyond overt disregard for international law, currently discussed in terms of a backlash or crisis. The concept allows to analyse and criticise structural features and specific uses of international law that seem detrimental to international law in a more subtle way. Unlike its ancient predecessor, cynicism nowadays refers not to a bold critique of power but to uses and abuses of international law that pursue one-sided interests tacitly disregarding the legal structure applied. From this point of view, the contributions critically reflect on the theoretical foundations of international law, in particular its relationship to power, actors such as the International Law Commission and international judges, and specific fields, including international human rights, humanitarian, criminal, tax and investment law.

The Rule of Law in Germany
  • Language: en

The Rule of Law in Germany

  • Categories: Law

The rule of law, or Rechtsstaatsprinzip, is one of Germany's oldest constitutional principles and forms part of Germany's constitutional self-understanding. This book critically examines to what extent this key constitutional principle has translated into a reality for all. The book provides a comprehensive insight into rule of law experiences and discourses in Germany. It explores Germany's long rule of law tradition and highlights where the German state has fallen short of its rule of law promise, using historical and contemporary examples. It also shows that Germany's rule of law experience is tightly interwoven with European and international rule of law debates. By integrating historica...

The Functions of Law and Their Challenges
  • Language: en

The Functions of Law and Their Challenges

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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International Law as a Belief System
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 179

International Law as a Belief System

  • Categories: Law

Offers a new perspective on international law and international legal argumentation: to what event is international law a belief system?

Looking Behind the Façade of Monism, Dualism and Pluralism
  • Language: en

Looking Behind the Façade of Monism, Dualism and Pluralism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Data Protection Beyond Borders
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

Data Protection Beyond Borders

  • Categories: Law

Introduction / Federico Fabbrini, Edoardo Celeste, and John Quinn -- EU Data Protection Law between extraterritoriality and sovereignty / Federico Fabbrini and Edoardo Celeste -- The challenges and opportunities for a US Federal Privacy Law / Jordan L Fischer -- Google v CNIL : circumscribing the extraterritorial effect of EU Data Protection Law / John Quinn -- Digital sovereignty and multilevel constitutionalism: whose standards for the right to be forgotten? / Dana Burchardt -- Data protection and freedom of expression beyond EU Borders : EU judicial perspectives / Oreste Pollicino -- Schrems I and Schrems II : assessing the case for the extraterritoriality of EU fundamental rights / Maria...

The UN Security Council and the Maintenance of Peace in a Changing World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 323

The UN Security Council and the Maintenance of Peace in a Changing World

  • Categories: Law

How can the UN Security Council contribute to the maintenance of international peace and security in times of heightened tensions, global polarisation, and contestation about the principles underlying the international legal and political order? In this Trialogue, experts with diverse geographic, socio-legal, and ideational backgrounds present their perspectives on the Security Council's historic development, its present functions and deficits, and its defining tensions and future trajectories. Three approaches engage with each other: a power-focused approach emphasising the role of China as an emerging actor; an institutionalist perspective exploring how less powerful states, particularly the elected members of the Security Council, exert influence and may strengthen rule-of-law standards; a regionalist perspective investigating how the Security Council as the central actor can cooperate with regional organisations towards maintaining international peace and security. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

The International Rule of Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401

The International Rule of Law

  • Categories: Law

This edited volume examines the role of international law in a changing global order. Can we, under the current significantly changing conditions, still observe an increasing juridification of international relations based on a universal understanding of values? Or are we, to the contrary, facing a tendency towards an informalization or a reformalization of international law, or even an erosion of international legal norms? Would it be appropriate to revisit classical elements of international law in order to react to structural changes, which may give rise to a more polycentric or non-polar world order? Or are we simply observing a slump in the development towards an international rule of l...

The Administrative State
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 705

The Administrative State

  • Categories: Law

This is the first volume of The Max Planck Handbooks of European Public Law. Volume I: The Administrative State frames the administrative regimes of Europe in a comparative perspective, analysing the evolution of state and administration of major European jurisdictions, and examining issues that cut across national boundaries.

Tracing Value Change in the International Legal Order
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

Tracing Value Change in the International Legal Order

  • Categories: Law

International law is constantly navigating the tension between preserving the status quo and adapting to new exigencies. But when and how do such adaptation processes give way to a more profound transformation, if not a crisis of international law? To address the question of how attacks on the international legal order are changing the value orientation of international law, this book brings together scholars of international law and international relations. By combining theoretical and methodological analyses with individual case studies, this book offers readers conceptualizations and tools to systematically examine value change and explore the drivers and mechanisms of these processes. Th...