1st Edition
Sovereignty and the Global Community The Quest for Order in the International System
Edited By Howard M. Hensel
Copyright 2004
280 Pages
by
Routledge
280 Pages
by
Routledge
280 Pages
by
Routledge
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International normative standards constitute a major influence on the policies of states and other actors in the international system, as well as on the development of the international system itself. This case study-rich volume demonstrates the relevance of international normative ideals and standards, outlining some of the major opportunities for, and the challenges affecting, co-operation among... Read more
Contents: Theocentric natural law and the norms of the global community, Howard M. Hensel; Constraints on sovereignty in the Chemical Weapons Convention from the perspective of international law, Mika Nishimura; The challenges of sovereign borders in the post-Cold War era's refugee and humanitarian crises, Maria T. Camilleri; Environmental treaty compliance and Southern State sovereignty, Anthony D. Lott; The politics of negotiation: a comparative study of Dayton and Rambouillet, Joyce P. Kaufman; New models of sovereignty for contested states: some empirical evidence of non-Westphalian approaches, John Doyle; Regional governance beyond territorial sovereignty: a cooperative model for the sustainable use of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, F. Selcan Serdaroglu; The search for innovative procedures: the OSCE approach to conflicts in the former Soviet area, Maria Raquel Freire; International adjudication and conflict management, Gregory A. Raymond; Epilogue; Index.
Biography
Hensel, Howard M.






