国際法が機能するとき:9.11と大不況後の現実的理想主義<br>When International Law Works : Realistic Idealism after 9/11 and the Global Recession

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国際法が機能するとき:9.11と大不況後の現実的理想主義
When International Law Works : Realistic Idealism after 9/11 and the Global Recession

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 364 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780195370171
  • DDC分類 341

基本説明

Instead of furthering an irresolvable debate on the importance of international law, this book provides practical guidance to governmental actors and scholars in confronting new global problems.

Full Description

When International Law Works stands to change the way states and scholars look at this contentious topic. In this seminal work, Professor Tai-Heng Cheng addresses the current international law debates and transcends them. Responding to influential statements on international law by such scholars as Goldsmith, Posner, O'Connell, and Guzman, Cheng presents a new framework that decisionmakers should consider when they confront an international problem that implicates the often competing policies and interests of their own communities and global order. Instead of advocating for or against international law as legitimate or binding, as many commentators do, Cheng adknowledges both its shortcomings while presenting a practical means of deciding whether compliance in a given circumstance is beneficial, moral, or necessary. In this manner Cheng shows how it is possible for decisionmakers to take international law and its limitations seriously without actually needing to determine whether or not international law is "law."

To demonstrate how his new proposal for approaching international law would work in a real crisis, Cheng provides numerous case studies from contemporary history that test his theory. Ranging topically from the current global economic crisis to the West's war on Islamist terrorism, these detailed and demonstrative case studies set this book apart from similar works of international legal scholarship.

By combining theory with practice, When International Law Works gives lawyers, judges, policymakers, academics and students 'real world' guidance on how to face new global problems. In doing so, this new book challenges readers to rethink the role of law in an increasingly crisis-driven world.

Contents

Chapter One: Confronting Anxieties About International Law ; I. The Relevance and Irrelevance of Law ; II. Contemporary Debates ; III. Thesis ; A. The Central Case ; B. Effectiveness ; C. Legitimacy ; IV. Terms ; V. Outline of Inquiry ; VI. Conclusion ; Chapter Two: The Politics of Theorizing ; I. A Historical Survey ; II. Antiquity ; III. Middle Ages ; IV. Early Modernism ; V. Late Modernism ; VI. Post-Modernism ; VII. Choices in Theorizing ; VIII. Political and Normative Values in Theorizing ; IX. Conclusion ; Chapter Three: Legalism and Morality ; I. Framing the Inquiry ; II. Choices ; III. Legalism ; A. The UN Security Council ; B. International Court of Justice ; C. Conclusions About Legalism ; IV. The Morality of International Law ; A. Basic Values ; B. Moral Obligations ; C. Realist Critiques ; D. Liberal Critique ; E. Legal Obligations ; V. Guidance to Officials ; A. Morality ; B. Institutional Functions ; C. Effectiveness ; D. The Indeterminacy Paradox ; VI. Conclusion ; Chapter Four: Judges ; I. Theory ; A. Judicial Functions ; B. General Morality ; C. Specific Morality ; D. Effectiveness ; II. Praxis ; A. The Pedra Branca Case ; 1. Legalism ; 2. Morality ; 3. Effectiveness ; B. The Nicaragua Case ; 1. Legalism ; a. Provisional Measures ; b. El Salvador's Intervention ; c. Decision on Jurisdiction ; d. Merits ; 2. Effectiveness ; 3. Morality ; 4. Feedback Loops ; C. The Avena Case ; 1. Legalism ; 2. Effectiveness ; 3. Morality ; 4. Feedback Loops ; III. Conclusion ; Chapter Five: Arbitrators ; I. Theory ; A. Arbitral Functions ; B. General Morality ; C. Specific Morality ; D. Effectiveness ; II. Praxis. ; A. United States-Stainless Steel (Mexico), Implementing Award ; B. Loewen Group, Inc. v. United States of America ; C. CMS Gas Transmission Co. v. Argentine Republic, Decision on Annulment ; III. Conclusion ; Chapter Six: Regulators ; I. Theory ; II. Praxis ; A. The Global Financial Crisis ; B Responses and Decisions of Regulators ; C. The Financial Stability Board ; D. Guidance for Regulators ; III. Conclusion ; Chapter Seven: Legal Advisors ; I. Theory ; A. The Legal Advisor's Functions ; B. General Morality ; C. Specific Morality ; D. Interests and Effectiveness ; II. Praxis ; A. Abu Ghraib Prison ; B. Waterboarding ; 1. Factual Assumptions ; 2. International Legal Prescriptions ; 3. The Interrogation Memoranda ; 4. General Morality ; 5. Specific Morality ; 6. Guidance to Advisors ; 7. Alternative Scenarios ; III. Conclusion ; Chapter Eight: Officials ; I. Theory ; II. Praxis ; A. The 1990 Gulf War ; 1. Specific Morality ; 2. General Morality and Effectiveness ; 3. Feedback Loops ; B. NATO Bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ; 1 General Morality ; 2. Specific Morality ; 3. Feedback Loops ; C. The 2003 Invasion of Iraq ; 1. General Morality ; 2. Specific Morality ; 3. Feedback Loops ; III. Conclusion ; Chapter Nine: Law Beyond Laws ; I. Reframing Debates ; II. Situating Among Theories ; III. Results from Case Studies ; IV. Conclusion

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