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| 100 | 1 | _aVenzke, Ingo. | |
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_aHow interpretation makes international law : _bon semantic change and normative twists. / _cIngo Venzke. |
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_a[Place of publication not identified] : _bOxford University Press, _c2014. |
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_axxiv, 319 pages ; _c23 cm |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_gI. _ti.IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE DEED p.1 -- _tProbl�ematique, p.2 -- _tAgenda, p.10 -- _tProgramme, p.14 -- _gII. _tTHE PRACTICE OF INTERPRETATION: A THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE p.16 -- _gA. _tLawmaking in communicative practice, p.18 -- _g1. _tOn the sources of international law, p.19 - _g2. _tSovereignry, sources, and semantic change, p.27 -- _g3. _tFrom sources to communicative practice, p.29 -- _gB. _tSemantic struggles in the practice of legal imerpretation, p.37 -- _g1. _tPractice berweer� ageney and strucrure, p.38 -- _g2. _tOn the form and substance of legal interpretation, p.46 -- _g3. _tPower and authority in semantic struggles, p.57 -- _gC. _tActors in the practice of interpretation, p.64 -- _g1. _tPrivate norm entrepreneurs, p.65 -- _g2. _tThe disaggregated state, p.67 -- _g3. _tInternational institutions: Bureaucracies and judicial bodies, p.69 -- _gIII. _tUNHCR AND THE MAKING OF REFUGEE LAW p.72 -- _gA. _tInternational bureaucracies as actors in legal discourse, p.76 -- _g1. _tDelegation from principals to agents, p.77 -- _g2. _tThe authority of international bureaucracies, p.82 -- _gB. _tThe expansion of UNHCR's Statute, p.87 -- _g1. _tExpectations and concerns, p.90 -- _g2. _tInternational protection and humble beginnings, p.95 -- _g3. _tMaterial assistance, good offices, and displaced persons, p.98 -- _g4. _tHumanitarian aid and voluntary repatriation, p.104 -- _gC. _tUNHCR and the meaning of the Convention, p.109 -- _g1. _tUNHCR's role in developing the Convention, p.110 -- _g2. _tSemantic change at work: Shifting elements in the meaning of 'refugee', p.122 -- _gD. _tConclusions: Change and contexts, p.130 |
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_gIV. _tADJUDICATION IN THE GATT/WTO: MAKING GENERAL EXCEPTIONS IN TRADE LAW p.135 -- _gA. _tInternational adjudicators as actors in legal discourse, p.139 -- _g1. _tHistoriography: Longing for international adjudication, p.140 -- _g2. _tJudicial decisions and precedents, p.144 -- _g3. _tThe GATT/WTO context, p.147 -- _gB. _tArticle XX in the era of the GATT, p.150 -- _g1. _tGeneral exceptions: A general prologue, p.150 -- _g2. _tThe creation of a high threshold, p.157 -- _g3. _tA territoriallimitation?, p.163 -- _gC. _tArtide XX in the era of the wro, p.167 -- _g1. _tInstitutional changes and the working of precedents, p.167 -- _g2. _tA new beginning with the Appellate Body, p.172 -- _g3. _tProportionality, interpretation, and legitimacy, p.180 -- _gD. _tConclusions: Adjudication, precedents, and legitimacy, p.190 -- _gV. _tCREATIVE INTERPRETATIONS: NORMATIVE TWISTS p.196 -- _gA. _tThe bittersweet taste of justice in legal discourse, p.198 -- _g1. _tNarratives of progress and advents of justice, p.200 -- _g2. _tScepticism and realism, p.207 -- _g3. _tThe practice of inrerpretation and communicative action, p.214 -- _gB. _tThe centrality of law: Dissonances and developments in legal dowine, p.223 -- _g1. _tThe appeal and futiliry of soft law, p.225 -- _g2. _tIntertemporal law and subsequent practice: shortening the leash?, p.230 -- _g3. _tGlobal administrarive law and international public authotiry, p.240 -- _gC. _tEvasive foundations: Semantic authority in a normative pluriverse, p.245 -- _g1. _tPrinciples of democracy and ultimate authority, p.248 -- _g2. _tArchitectural renovation and institutional design, p.252 -- _g3. _tAttitudes and interpretarion at critical junctures, p.256 -- _gVI. _tEPILOGUE: IN THE END THERE IS ETERNITY p.262. |
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