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Title The shifting allocation of authority in international law : considering sovereignty, supremacy and subsidiarity ; essays in honour of Professor Ruth Lapidoth / edited by Tomer Broude and Yuval Shany
Published Oxford ; Portland, OR : Hart, 2008

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 437 pages)
Series Studies in international law (Oxford, England) ; . 19
Studies in international law (Oxford, England) ; v. 19.
Contents The centripede and the centrifuge : principles for the centralisation and decentralisation of governance / Thomas M. Franck -- On the causes of uncertainty and volatility in international law / W. Michael Reisman -- Structural paradigms of international law / Dirk Pulkowski -- Subsidiarity as a method of policy centralisation Gareth Davies -- Fragmentation(s) of international law : on normative integration as authority allocation / Tomer Broude -- State sovereignty, international legality and moral disagreement / Brad R. Roth -- Democracy without sovereignty : the global vocation of political ethics / Robert L. Howse and Kalypso Nicolaidis -- Subsidiarity, fragmentation and democracy : towards the demise of general international law? / Andreas L. Paulus -- Towards a Solange-method between international courts and tribunals? / Nikolaos Lavranos -- Exercise in constitutional tolerance? : when public international law meets private international law : Bosphorus revisited / Iris Canor -- Domestic courts and sovereignty / Amichai Cohen -- Regionalism, economic interdependence, approximation of laws and their impact on sovereignty, national identity, and legitimacy : the Euro-Med case / Guy Harpaz -- Conflicting obligations in international investment law : investment tribunals' perspective / Moshe Hirsch -- Multi-level accountability : a case study of accountability in the aftermath of the Srebenica massacre / André Nollkaemper -- Territorial administration by non-territorial sovereigns / Malcolm N. Shaw
Summary International law is fragmented and complex, and at the same time increasingly capable of shaping reality in areas as diverse as human rights, trade and investment, and environmental law. The increased influences of international law and its growing institutionalization and judicialization invites reconsideration of the question how should the authority to make and interpret international law be allocated among states, international organizations and tribunals, or in other words, ""who should decide what"" in a system that formally lacks a central authority? This is not only a juridical questi
Analysis Authority
Sovereignty
Supremacy
Subsidiarity
Shifting allocation
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject International law -- Congresses
Sovereignty -- Congresses
International and municipal law -- Congresses
Subsidiarity -- Congresses
LAW -- International.
International and municipal law
International law
Sovereignty
Subsidiarity
Internationaal recht.
Gezagsverhoudingen.
Gezag.
International law.
Competence.
Sovereignty.
International law and national law.
Subsidiarity.
Festschriften.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
Congressen (vorm)
Form Electronic book
Author Lapidoth, Ruth
Broude, Tomer
Shany, Yuval
ISBN 9781847314369
1847314368
9781472564382
1472564383