The nature of customary law

Type
Book
ISBN 10
0521875110 
ISBN 13
9780521875110 
Category
War Crimes  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2007 
Pages
ix, 338 pages 
Subject
International Law 
Abstract
"A group of philosophers, historians and lawyers assess the nature and significance of customary law." - Voila 
Description
Content:
pt. 1. Custom and morality: natural law, customary law and ius gentium -- Pitfalls in the interpretation of customary law / Frederick Schauer -- The moral role of conventions / Ross Harrison -- Habit and convention at the foundation of custom / James Bernard Murphy -- Custom, ordinance and natural right in Gratian's Decretum / Jean Porter -- Vitoria and Suarez on ius gentium, natural law, and custom / Brian Tierney -- Custom and positivity: an examination of the philosophic ground of the Hegel-Savigny controversy / Christoph Kletzer.

pt. 2. Custom and the law: custom, common law and customary international law -- Custom in medieval law / David Ibbetson -- Siege warfare in the early modern age: a study on the customary laws of war / Randall Lesaffer -- The idea of common law as custom / Alan Cromartie -- Three ways of writing a treatise on public international law: textbooks and the nature of customary international law / Amanda Perrau-Saussine -- Custom, common law reasoning and the law of nations in the nineteenth century / Michael Lobban -- Custom in international law: a normative practice account / Gerald J. Postema -- Customary international law and the quest for global justice / John Tasioulas. 
Biblio Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Item catalogued by editor (Perreau-Saussine, Amanda)  
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