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Tracing Value Change in the International Legal Order: Perspectives from Legal and Political Science
The international legal order is undergoing a crisis of unusual proportions. This book brings together multiple interdisciplinary contributors to explore whether the values underpinning international law itself are changing, the processes and mechanisms through which changes might be taking place, and how these changes can be negotiated.
Author(s) | Edited by Prof Heike Krieger (Chair for International and Public Law, Professor of International and Public Law, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany), Prof Andrea Liese (Professor of International Relations, Professor of International Relations, University |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 368 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 31 May 2023 |
Availability | Reprinting |
The international legal order is undergoing a crisis of unusual proportions. This book brings together multiple interdisciplinary contributors to explore whether the values underpinning international law itself are changing, the processes and mechanisms through which changes might be taking place, and how these changes can be negotiated.
1: Heike Krieger and Andrea Liese: Introduction: Value Change in the International Legal Order Part I: Conceptualizing Change and Resilience of (Legal) Norms 2: Antje Wiener: Norm(ative) Change in International Relations: A Conceptual Framework 3: Wayn
Heike Krieger is the Chair for International and Public Law at the Freie Universit"at Berlin. She is Chair of the Berlin Potsdam Research Group (KFG) 'The International Rule of Law - Rise or Decline?', Vice Chair of the German Society for International La