Abstract

Foreword, Table of Contents, Preface, Acknowledgments. Part I. Sources 1. What 'Counts as International Law', 2. Is International Law Really 'Law'?, 3. Locating Human Rights Within International Law, 4. Is Human Rights Part of Customary Law?, 5.A Seminar on Customary International Law, 6. Trashing Customary Law: The Nicaragua Case, 7. Towards a Systems Perspective on Custom, 8. Is Consensus a Source of International Law?, 9. Special Custom, 10. Is the Publicist a Subsidiary Source? Part II. The Relation Between Custom and Treaty 11. Early Thoughts on Treaties as a Source of Custom, 12. The Misunderstood Continental Shelf Cases, 13. Updating the Debate on Treaties and Custom Part III. Non-Source Impacts Upon International Law 14. Positivism and International Law, 15. International Law and Rawls' Theory of Justice, 16. Can Consent, Estoppel, or Reasonableness Override International Law?, 17. It's Bird, It's a Plane, ,It's Jus Cogens! Part IV. Applications 18. History of the Terms in Article 2 (4) of the UN Charter, 19. On Genocide, 20. Command Responsibility and the American Campaign against the International Criminal Court, 21.Cybernetics and Cyberspace, Abbreviations, Index.

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