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Book Title: Research Handbook on the Theory and Practice of International Lawmaking
Editor(s): Brölmann, Catherine; Radi, Yannick
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781781953211
Section Title: Extended table of contents
Number of pages: 8
Extract:
Extended table of contents
List of contributors xv
Preface xvii
Introduction: International lawmaking in a global world 1
Catherine Brölmann and Yannick Radi
1. Taking stock 1
2. Two landscapes 2
2.1 Features of the socio-legal landscape 3
2.2 Features of the theoretical landscape 6
3. The organization of this Handbook 7
PART I THEORETICAL VIEWS OF INTERNATIONAL LAWMAKING
1. State consent as foundational myth 13
Wouter G. Werner
1. Introduction 13
2. Consent, norm evolution and the purposes of law 15
3. Consent and sovereign equality 21
3.1 Consent as instrument to protect sovereign equality 21
3.2 The indeterminacy of sovereign equality 23
4. Territoriality 26
5. Conclusion 30
2. Subjects and actors in international lawmaking: The paradigmatic divides
in the cognition of international norm-generating processes 32
Jean d'Aspremont
1. Introduction 32
2. Empirical concord: The pluralization of international lawmaking 35
2.1 Manifestations of pluralization in the practice of international
lawmaking 35
2.2 Persisting state dominance? 39
3. Conceptual discord: The paradigmatic divides in the cognition of
international lawmaking 41
3.1 Subject and participant as cognitive tools of lawmaking processes 41
3.1.1 Static subject-based approaches to lawmaking 42
3.1.2 Dynamic participation-based approaches to lawmaking 45
3.2 Alternative models for the cognition of lawmaking processes 48
3.2.1 Static pedigree-based approaches to lawmaking 48
3.2.2 Dynamic output-based approaches to lawmaking 51
3.2.3 Dynamic pedigree-based ...
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