The Interpretation of Acts and Rules in Public International Law/ Alexander,Orakhelashvili,Oxford University.
United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, c 2008Description: xxviii;594 PagesContent type:- text
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- 9780199546220
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Includes Bibliography and Index.
This monograph examines the framework of interpretation in international law based on the premise of the effectiveness and determinacy of international legal regulation, which is a necessary pre-requisite for international law to be viewed as law. This study examines this problem for the first time since these questions were addressed, and taken as the basic premises of the international legal analysis, in the works of JL Brierly and Sir Hersch Lauterpacht. Addressing the different aspects of the effectiveness of legal regulation, this monograph explores the structural limits on, and threshold of, legal regulation, and the relationship between the established legal regulation and non-law.
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