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Author Kettemann, Matthias C

Title The future of individuals in international law : lessons from international Internet Law / Matthias C. Kettemann
Published The Hague, The Netherlands : Eleven International Pub. ; Portland, OR : Sold and distributed in the USA and Canada [by] International Specialized Book Services, ©2013

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 201 pages)
Contents Cover -- dedication -- preface -- table of contents -- list of abbreviations -- introduction -- the rise of the individual
BACKLASH AND REORIENTATION THE CENTRAL QUERY -- HYPOTHESIS -- COURSE OF THE RESEARCH -- ON �INTERPOSITION� -- BEYOND CAPITALIZATION
CHAPTER 1: FRAMING THE RESEARCH1.1. ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK -- 1.2. RESEARCH QUESTIONS -- 1.3. METHODOLOGY -- 1.4. INDIVIDUALISM AND THE LOGIC OF MODERNITY -- CHAPTER 2: HUMANIZATION, RESOVEREIGNIZATION AND THE EVOLVING PARADIGMS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW -- 2.1. INTRODUCTION -- 2.2. IDEOLOGY IN LAW AND LEGAL SCIENCE -- 2.2.1. Legal Ideology in Critical Jurisprudence -- 2.2.2. Legal Idealism and Legal Engineering -- 2.2.3. Escaping the Siren Song of Ideology -- 2.3. PARADIGM CHANGES -- 2.3.1. Scientific Revolutions as Driving Forces of Legal Innovation
2.3.2. Reflecting Paradigm Changes in International Law2.4. HUMANIZATION -- 2.4.1. Humanization and Its Radiating Effect -- 2.4.2. Humanization and Security -- 2.4.3. Humanization and Sovereignty -- 2.5. RESOVEREIGNIZATION -- 2.6. CONCLUSIONS -- CHAPTER 3: THEORY AND PRACTICE OF THE INTERPOSITION OF STATES BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS AND INTERNATIONAL LAW -- 3.1. INTRODUCTION -- 3.2. THE POSITION OF INDIVIDUALS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: INTRODUCTION TO THE SUBJECT OF SUBJECTS -- 3.3. WESTPHALIAN ORIGINS -- 3.4. THEORETICAL CHALLENGES
3.4.1. Subjectivity, Personality, Capacity3.4.2. Stratifying the Debate -- 3.4.3. Synthesis: Towards VÃœlkerrechtsunmittelbarkeit -- 3.5. THE POSITION OF INDIVIDUALS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW IN PRACTICE: A REVIEW OF REPRESENTATIVE REGIMES -- 3.5.1. State-oriented Regimes -- 3.5.2. Mixed Regimes -- 3.5.3. Individual-Oriented Regimes -- 3.6. CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF INTERPOSITION REGIMES -- 3.6.1. Conceptual Aspects -- 3.6.2. Practical Aspects -- 3.7. CONCLUSIONS
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-196) and index
Notes English
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Subject Persons (International law)
Internet -- Law and legislation.
Internet -- Law and legislation
Persons (International law)
Individuum
Internet
Völkerrecht
Subjects of international law.
Individuals.
Individual rights and duties.
States.
Internet.
Legal theory.
Public international law.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2012540587
ISBN 9460946720
9789460946721
1283912740
9781283912747