Title |
Normative pluralism and international law : exploring global governance / edited by Jan Klabbers, Touko Piiparinen. |
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Publication Info. |
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2013. |
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Description |
ix, 358 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Series |
ASIL studies in international legal theory
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Normative pluralism : an exploration / Jan Klabbers and Touko Piiparinen -- Exploring the methodology of normative pluralism in the global age / Touko Piiparinen -- Peaceful coexistence : normative pluralism in international law / Jan Klabbers and Silke Trommer -- Inside or out : two types of international legal pluralism / André Nollkaemper -- Law and Honour : normative pluralism in the regulation of military conduct / Rain Liivoja -- Law versus code of conduct : between convergence and conflict / Katja Creutz -- Lex mercatoria in international arbitration / Ulla Liukkunen -- Law versus Tradition : human rights and witchcraft in Sub-Saharan Africa / Timo Kallinen -- Law versus Bureaucratic Culture : the case of the ICC and the transcendence of instrumental rationality / Touko Piiparinen -- Law versus Religion : state law and religious norms / Rubya Mehdi -- Global capital markets and financial reporting : international regulation but national application? / Pontus Troberg -- Responsibility to rebuild and collective responsibility : legal and moral considerations / Larry May. |
Subject |
International law -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Legal polycentricity.
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Normativity (Ethics)
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International law -- Philosophy.
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Added Author |
Klabbers, Jan.
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Piiparinen, Touko.
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ISBN |
9781107036222 (hardback) |
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1107036224 (hardback) |
OCLC # |
816655753 |
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