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Reimagining the International Legal Order

✍ Scribed by Vesselin Popovski; Ankit Malhotra


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
485
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This collection shares the authors' discomfort with the present legal order and some of its institutions and courts, and dives into either a corrective or a profound reimagination of these, so that they can better address rising global challenges. Leading experts in their areas present their new and cutting-edge perspectives.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Endorsement Page
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Preface
Foreword
Foreword
Foreword
Chapter 1 The intelligence of a future day
Part 1 Reimagining international law
Chapter 2 Overcoming disillusionment with international law
Chapter 3 Reimagining international law: What might have been, what might be
Chapter 4 Change in International Law
Chapter 5 Fragmentation and fertilisation of international law
Chapter 6 The role of private (international) law in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals
Part 2 Reimagining international organisations
Chapter 7 Does the United Nations have a future? If so, what may that be?
Chapter 8 The role of the UN in the codification and progressive development of international law
Chapter 9 Pluralism in international organisations
Chapter 10 Gluing together the jigsaw: Multilateralism in a divided world
Chapter 11 The role of diplomacy in the modern world
Chapter 12 Reimagining the United Nations Security Council
Chapter 13 Reimagining the European institutions
Part 3 Reimagining courts and tribunals
Chapter 14 International law in Indian courts
Chapter 15 The role of international law in the United Kingdom
Chapter 16 Plurality of international legal proceedings in an era of multiple courts and tribunals
Chapter 17 The pursuit of domestic remedies for claims in international law
Chapter 18 Rethinking humanitarian and human rights institutions for Asia
Part 4 Reimagining specific jurisdictions
Chapter 19 Ecocide as an international crime: Options and choices
Chapter 20 Public interest in investment arbitration: The rapid ascent of human rights, labour law and environmental law
Chapter 21 Re-visiting the Kulbhushan Jadhav case: Due process in international law
Chapter 22 Family law: British and Indian perspective
Part 5 Reimagining the law of the use of force and responsibility to protect
Chapter 23 Ukraine: A sunset or a new dawn for international law?
Chapter 24 Transformation of international law through the Outlawry of War
Chapter 25 From legal ambiguity and strategic clarity to legal clarity and strategic ambiguity
Chapter 26 Sovereignty as responsibilityβ€”Understanding the legal parameters of the veto power
Part 6 Remembering titans of the law
Chapter 27 In memoriam: Judge James Crawford: β€”Invoking, establishing and remedying state responsibility in mixed multi-party disputes: Lessons from Eurotunnel
Chapter 28 In Memoriam: Judge AntΓ΄nio Trindade: β€”The legacy of AntΓ΄nio Augusto CanΓ§ado Trindade: Towards building a new jus gentium
Chapter 29 In memoriam: Soli J. Sorabjee
Index


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