An Introduction to Contemporary International Law: A Policy-Oriented Perspective / Edition 3

An Introduction to Contemporary International Law: A Policy-Oriented Perspective / Edition 3

by Lung-chu Chen
ISBN-10:
0190227990
ISBN-13:
9780190227999
Pub. Date:
01/29/2015
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190227990
ISBN-13:
9780190227999
Pub. Date:
01/29/2015
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
An Introduction to Contemporary International Law: A Policy-Oriented Perspective / Edition 3

An Introduction to Contemporary International Law: A Policy-Oriented Perspective / Edition 3

by Lung-chu Chen

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Overview

An Introduction to Contemporary International Law: A Policy-Oriented Perspective introduces the reader to all major aspects of contemporary international law. It applies the highly acclaimed approach developed by the New Haven School of International Law, holding international law as an ongoing process of authoritative decision-making through which the members of the world community identify, clarify, and secure their common interests. Unlike conventional works in international law, this book is organized and structured in terms of the process of decision making in the international arena, and references both classic historical examples and contemporary events to illustrate international legal processes and principles.

Using contemporary examples, this Third Edition builds on the previous editions by contextualizing and dramatizing recent events with reference to seven features that characterize the New Haven School approach to international law: participants, perspectives, arenas of decision, bases of power, strategies, outcomes, and effects. This new edition highlights cutting-edge ideas in international law, including the right to self-determination, the evolution of Taiwan statehood, the expanding scope of international concern and the duty of states to protect human rights, the trend towards greater accountability for states and individual decision-makers under international law, and the vital role individual responsibility plays in the emerging field of international criminal law. It offers a new generation the intellectual tools needed to act as responsible citizens in a world community seeking human dignity and human security for all people.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190227999
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/29/2015
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 641
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Dr. Lung-chu Chen is an internationally recognized scholar and Professor of Law at New York Law School, specializing in international law, human rights, and the United Nations. He previously served as Research Associate, Senior Research Associate, and Senior Research Scholar at Yale Law School. He received his LL.B. with first-place honors from National Taiwan University, his LL.M. from Northwestern University, and his LL.M. and J.S.D. from Yale University. While still a junior at the National Taiwan University, he ranked first of some four thousand participants in Taiwan's national examination for judgeship and other high governmental posts-a unique distinction in Taiwan's history.
He is founder and chairman of the Taiwan New Century Foundation (a think tank), founder and president of the New Century Institute (New York), and charter president and honorary president of the Taiwan United Nations Alliance (TAIUNA). He is a board member of the Policy Sciences Center, a former president of the Taiwanese Society of International Law, and a former national policy adviser to the president of Taiwan.

Formerly he was also chairman of the section on international law of the Association of American Law Schools, a member of the executive council of the American Society of International Law, a director of the American Society of Comparative Law, and a member of the editorial board of its journal (American Journal of Comparative Law). He was chief editor of Human Rights, published by the American Bar Association Section on Individual Rights and Responsibilities. In addition, he served as vice president and a member of the governing council of the International League for Human Rights and president of the North America Taiwanese Professors' Association. He was a principal lecturer at the International Institute of Human Rights in Strasbourg, a training center for human rights experts founded by Nobel Peace Prize winner René Cassin.

His publications include Membership for Taiwan in the United Nations: Achieving Justice and Universality (editor), An Introduction to Contemporary International Law, Human Rights and World Public Order (with Myres S. McDougal and Harold D. Lasswell), and Formosa, China, and the United Nations (with Harold D. Lasswell). In addition, he has written and edited numerous books and articles in Chinese. Currently he is general editor of a series of books relating to the U.N. system published under the auspices of the Taiwan Institute for U.N. Studies, a project of the Taiwan New Century Foundation. He is also editor in chief of New Century Think Tank Forum, a quarterly in Chinese published jointly by the Taiwan New Century Foundation and the New Century Institute.

Table of Contents

About the Author

Preface to the Third Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition

Part One / Delimitation of the Task
1 International Law in a Policy-Oriented Perspective

Part Two / Participants
2 Nation-States
3 International Governmental Organizations
4 Nongovernmental Organizations and Associations
5 The Individual

Part Three / Perspectives
6 Minimum World Order and Optimum World Order

Part Four / Arenas
7 Establishment of and Access to Arenas of Authority

Part Five / Bases of Power
8 Control over Territory
9 Control and Use of the Sea
10 Control and Use of Other Resources
11 Control of People: Nationality and Movement
12 Protection of People: From Alien Rights to Human Rights
13 Vertical Allocation of Authority
14 Horizontal Allocation of Authority

Part Six / Strategies
15 The Diplomatic Instrument
16 International Agreements
17 The Ideological Instrument
18 The Economic Instrument
19 The Military Instrument

Part Seven / Outcomes
20 The Intelligence Function
21 The Promoting Function
22 The Prescribing (Lawmaking) Function
23 The Invoking Function
24 The Applying Function
25 The Terminating Function
26 The Appraising Function

Part Eight / Effects
27 Succession of States
28 Responsibility of States
29 Individual Criminal Responsibility

Part Nine / Prospects
30 Toward a World Community of Human Dignity

Bibliography
Table of Select Treaties
Index
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