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International Law and Time : Narratives and Techniques
Human Rights in Time: Temporalization of Human Rights in Historical Representation
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The Multifaceted Notion of Time in International Law
pp. 27
Lawyers as Creators of Law’s Temporal Reality: A Pragmatic Approach to International Law
pp. 51
Human Rights in Time: Temporalization of Human Rights in Historical Representation
pp. 71
Interstellar Justice Now: Back to the Future of International Law
pp. 99
Digressing Towards Justice: International Criminal Law’s Narrative of Moral Transit Through Violence
pp. 113
How Instant and Universal International Law Is Born and How It Dies: The 1856 Declaration of Paris
pp. 135
Incrementalism in International Lawmaking: The Development of Normative Frameworks of Protection for Forcibly Displaced Persons
pp. 153
The Politics of Time in Domestic and International Lawmaking
pp. 175
Life Cycles of International Law as a Noetic Unity: The Various Times of Law-Thinking
pp. 195
Time-Traveling Rules of Interpretation: Of ‘Time-Will’ and ‘Time-Bubbles’
pp. 221
Time and Tide Wait for No One: The Curious Consideration of Time in International Investment Treaty Law
pp. 237
The Relevant Time for Assessing Jurisdiction and the Ratione Temporis Objection in the Genocide (Croatia v. Serbia) Case
pp. 263
Of Relevant Dates and Political Processes: State Succession and the Dissolution of the Former Yugoslavia
pp. 283
China, Confucian Time and International Law: A Normative and Behavioral Account
pp. 313
International Law Through Time: On Change and Facticity of International Law
pp. 335
The Development of International Law, Perception, and the Problem of Time
pp. 357
Change and Adaptation in International Environmental Law: The Challenge of Resilience
pp. 381
The ‘Minimum Standard of Treatment’ in International Investment Law: The Story of the Emergence, the Decline and the Recent Resurrection of a Concept
pp. 405
Peace Agreements Between Rupture and Continuity: Mediating Time in International Law
pp. 421
Overlooking Continuity: National Minorities and ‘Timeless’ Human Rights
pp. 441
Self-determination as Ideology: The Cold War, the End of Empire, and the Making of UN General Assembly Resolution 1514 (14 December 1960)
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