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State Interest and the Sources of International Law - Markus P. Beham

State Interest and the Sources of International Law

Doctrine, Morality, and Non-Treaty Law

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
225 Seiten
2020
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-59079-6 (ISBN)
CHF 69,80 inkl. MwSt
Doctrinal Illusion and State Interest takes a bigger picture approach to a number of distinct problems in international law scholarship by looking at the building blocks of the legal system, merging the insights of legal philosophy and analytic theory, on the one hand, and sources doctrine, on the other. It will be of interest to re
This book addresses the disparity between positive non-treaty law and its scholarly assessment in the area of moral concepts, understood as altruistic as opposed to reciprocal legal obligations. It shows how scholars are generously willing to assert the existence of a rule of international law, thereby moving further away from actual state practice, not taking into account the factors of legal rhetoric and the core survival interests of the state in the formation of custom and general principles of law. The main argument is that such moral concepts can simply not manifest themselves as non-treaty sources of international law from a dogmatic perspective. The reason is the inherent connection between the formation of the non-treaty sources of international law and state interest that makes it difficult, if not impossible, to assess state practice or opinio juris in the case of altruistic obligations. The book further demonstrates this finding by looking at two cases in point: Human rights and humanitarian exceptions to



the prohibition of force. As opposed to the majority of existing works on the subject, State Interest and the Sources of International Law takes a bigger-picture approach to a number of distinct problems in international law scholarship by looking at the building blocks of international relations on the one hand, and merging this with sources doctrine on the other. It will be of interest to researchers, academics, and students in the fields of international law, human rights, international relations, political science, legal philosophy, and legal theory.

Markus P. Beham is an Assistant Professor at the Chair of Constitutional and Administrative Law, Public International Law, European, and International Economic Law at the University of Passau, Germany.

List of Treaties



List of Cases



Permanent Court of International Justice



International Court of Justice



Arbitral Awards IX



European Court of Human Rights



International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia



United Kingdom Cases



United States Cases

List of Documents



League of Nations



United Nations



International Labour Organization



European Union



United States



Miscellaneous

Foreword



Preface



Abbreviations



1 Introduction



A Do you Believe in International Law?



1 The Quest for the Status Quo



2 Methodology as Added Value



3 Pending Added Value



4 Immediate Goals



5 The Factual



6 The Abstract

B What if I Told You...



1 External Perspectives



2 The International College of Legal Illusionists



3 The "Is" and the "Ought"

C Customary International Law and "Customary International Law"



1 Formation



2 Two "Is"



3 Ensuring Effectivity



4 The Downward Spiral



5 State Interest



6 Reciprocity



7 Moral Concepts

D

Case Studies

1 Human Rights



2 Use of Force

E

Catch, Before the Fall

1 Controversy and Apology



2 "Legality" and "Morality"



3 "Dogmatik", not "Pedantic'

2 Non-Treaty Sources



A On the "Sources" of International Law



1 Article 38 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice



2 Acceptance and Reception in the Literature



3 Two or Three "Main" Sources?

B Customary International Law



1 Law of a Primitive Society



2 Theories on Custom



3 State Practice



4 Opinio Iuris



5 Paradoxes of the Two-Element Theory



6 Schrödinger's Custom



7 The Man on the Clapham Omnibus



8 Practice of the International Court of Justice



9. "Modern" Approaches to the Formation of Custom



10. Assessment

C General Principles of Law



1 Terminology



2 Identification



3 Excursus: "Civilized Nations"



4 Assessment

3 Morality and State Interest



A Defining Morality and Legality



1 Morality



2 Legality



3 Two Planes



4 Moral Concepts

B State Interest



1 States



2 Interest



3 Interests of States



4 Assessment

4 Doctrine and Indeterminacy



A Human Rights as Non-Treaty Law: Doctrine



1 Prelude: Human Rights and the United Nations



2 Human Rights as Customary International Law



3 Human Rights as

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Routledge Research in International Law
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 453 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Allgemeines / Lexika
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Völkerrecht
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 0-367-59079-4 / 0367590794
ISBN-13 978-0-367-59079-6 / 9780367590796
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