The discourse on customary international law /

"The book guides the reader through an analysis of eight distinct performances at work in the discourse on customary international law. One of its key claims is that customary international law is not the surviving trace of an ancient law-making mechanism that used to be found in traditional so...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: D'Aspremont, Jean (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2021
Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : 2021
Edition:First edition
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • The Modern Splendour of Customary International Law
  • The Enabling Constraint
  • The Third Element - The Custom-Making Moment
  • The Practicians
  • Self-Destruction
  • Self-Confirmation
  • System-Support
  • The Residual Receptacle
  • The Empire of Rules
  • The Splendid Textuality of Customary International Law
  • The Modern Splendour of Customary International Law
  • The Enabling Constraint
  • The Third Element
  • The Custom-Making Moment
  • The Practicians
  • Self-Destruction
  • Self-Confirmation
  • System-Support
  • The Residual Receptacle
  • The Empire of Rules
  • The Splendid Textuality of Customary International Law