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Law and power | |
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Law and international relations | |
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Power and the international law | |
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Power and the debate about whether resolutions and declarations constitute state practice | |
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Power and the scope of international human rights | |
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C. Power and critical legal scholarship | |
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Power as a threat to international law? | |
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The principle of jurisdiction | |
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Jurisdiction and customary international law | |
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Internal rules | |
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Boundary rules | |
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External rules | |
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Jurisdiction by analogy | |
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The principle of personality (i) Diplomatic protection | |
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The 'International Minimum Standard' | |
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Stateless persons and refugees | |
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Non-governmental organisations | |
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The principle of reciprocity | |
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Reciprocity and the making of claims | |
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The Truman Proclamation | |
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The Arctic waters pollution prevention act | |
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An act to amend the Coastal Fisheries Protection Act | |
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Reciprocity and negative responses to claims | |
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Reciprocity and persistent objection | |
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The principle of legitimate expectation | |
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Legitimate expectation, acquiescence and customary international law | |
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Legitimate expectation and international institutions | |
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Legitimate expectation and relative resistance to change | |
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Legitimate expectation and mistaken beliefs in pre-existing rules | |
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State immunity from jurisdiction | |
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The breadth of the Territorial Sea | |
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Legitimate expectation and judgements of the International Court of Justice | |
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Legitimate expectation and treaties | |
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The 'Baxter Paradox' | |
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Fundamental problems of customary international law | |
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The chronological paradox | |
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The character of state practice | |
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The epistemological circle | |
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Inferred consent | |
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International relations and the process of customary international law | |
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The determination of 'common interests' | |
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'Cost' and the identification of legally relevant state practice | |
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Repetition and relative resistance to change | |
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Time and repetition | |
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The conspicuous character of some common interests | |
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Related issues | |
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Customary international law and treaties | |
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The persistent objector | |
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Jus Cogens | |
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Jus Cogens and Erga Omnes rules | |
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Conclusions | |
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Distinguishing the 'New Haven School' | |
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A response to Koskenniemi | |
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The interdisciplinary enterprise | |
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Reconsidering the 'realist' assumptions | |
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Bibliography | |