Readership: Academics, scholars, and advanced students of public international law, legal theory, and comparative legal systems
Janne E. Nijman, Assistant Professor of International Law, University of Amsterdam, and Edited by Nollkaemper André s ed , Professor of Public International Law, University of Amsterdam
"The book...ranks among the fundamental literature on the subject-matter, and makes the book a revealing and instructive reading for students and scholars alike." - Mateja Steinbruck Platise, Heidelberg Journal of International Law 69, 2009
Preface List of Contributors Introduction 1: G. Arangio-Ruiz: International Law and Inter-individual Law 2: G. Gaja: Dualism - A Review 3: P. Allott: The Emerging Universal Legal System 4: C. Brölmann: Deterritorialization in International Law: Moving Away from the Divide Between National and International Law 5: A-M. Slaughter & B. Burke-White: The Future of International Law is Domestic (or, The European Way of Law) 6: C. Chinkin: Monism and Dualism: the Impact of Private Authority on the Dichotomy Between National and International Law 7: M. Moran: Shifting Boundaries: The Authority of International Law 8: C. Walter: International Law in a Process of Constitutionalization 9: A. Paulus: The Emergence of the International Community and the Divide Between International and Domestic Law 10: A. Peters: The Globalization of State Constitutions 11: L. du Plessis: International Law and the Evolution of (Domestic) Human-Rights Law In Post-1994 South Africa 12: J. Nijman & A. Nollkaemper: Beyond the Divide Index