TY - BOOK AU - Besson, Samantha, ed. AU - Tasioulas, John, ed. TI - The Philosophy of International Law SN - 9780199208579 U1 - 341.01 BES 23rd PY - 2010/// CY - Oxford, United Kingdom PB - Oxford University Press KW - International law--Philosophy N1 - It includes Index Pages. Description: International law has recently emerged as the subject-matter of an exciting new field of philosophical investigation. The Philosophy of International Law contains 29 cutting-edge essays by leading philosophers and international lawyers, all published here in English for the first time, that address the central philosophical questions about international law. The volume's overarching theme is the moral and political values that should guide the assessment and development of international law and institutions. Some of the essays tackle general topics such as the sources and legitimacy of international law, the nature of international legal adjudication, whether international law can or should aspire to be 'democratic', and the significance of state sovereignty. The other contributions address philosophical problems arising in specific domains of international law, such as human rights law, international economic law, international criminal law, international environmental law, and the laws of war. This volume is the most up-to-date and comprehensive treatment of the philosophy of international law in existence. It is also distinguished by its 'dialogical' methodology: there are two essays on each topic, with the second author engaging with the arguments of the first. It is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the nature and value of international law. Table of Contents Introduction, Samantha Besson and John Tasioulas Part I General Issues in the Philosophy of International law Section I History of the Philosophy of International Law 1:State of Nature versus Commercial Sociability as the Basis of International Law: Reflections on the Roman Foundations and Current Interpretations of the International Political and Legal Thought of Grotius, Hobbes and Pufendorf, Benedict Kingsbury and Benjamin Straumann 2:Immanuel Kant on International Law, Amanda Perreau-Saussine Section II Legitimacy of International Law 3:The Legitimacy of International Law, Allen Buchanan 4:The Legitimacy of International Law, John Tasioulas Section III International Democracy 5:Democratic Legitimacy and International Institutions, Thomas Christiano 6:Legitimate International Institutions: A Neo-Republican Perspective, Philip Pettit Section IV Sources of International Law 7:Theorizing the Sources of International Law, Samantha Besson 8:The Sources of International Law: Some Philosophical Reflections, David Lefkowitz Section V International Adjudication 9:International Adjudication, Andreas Paulus 10:International Adjudication: A Response to Paulus - Courts, Custom, Treaties, Regimes, and the WTO, Donald Regan Section VI Sovereignty 11:The Logic of Freedom and Power, Timothy Endicott 12:Sovereignty in the Context of Globalization: A Constitutional Pluralist Perspective, Jean Cohen Section VII International Responsibility 13:International Responsibility, James Crawford and Jeremy Watkins 14:International Responsibility, Liam Murphy Part II Specific Issues in the Philosophy of International law Section VIII Human Rights 15:Human Rights without Foundations, Joseph Raz 16:Human Rights and the Autonomy of International Law, James Griffin 17:Human Rights, John Skorupski Section IX Self-Determination and Minority Rights 18:Minority Rights in Political Philosophy and International Law, Will Kymlicka 19:Two Conception of Self Determination, Jeremy Waldron Section X International Economic Law 20:The Role of International Law in Reproducing Massive Poverty, Thomas Pogge 21:Global Justice, Poverty and the International Economic Order, Robert Howse and Ruti Teitel Section XI International Environmental Law 22:Philosophical Issues in International Environmental Law, James Nickel and Daniel Magraw 23:Ethics and International Environmental Law, Roger Crisp Section XII Laws of War 24:The Laws of War, Jeff McMahan 25:Laws of War, Henry Shue Section XIII Humanitarian Intervention 26:Humanitarian Intervention, Thomas Franck 27:Humanitarian Militarism?, Danilo Zolo Section XIV International Criminal Law 28:Fairness to Rightness: Jurisdiction, Legality, and the Legitimacy of International Criminal Law, David Luban 29:Authority and Responsibility in International Criminal Law, Antony Duff UR - https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-philosophy-of-international-law-9780199208579?q=9780199208579&cc=in&lang=en# ER -