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D, Ba Alice, and Hoffmann Matthew J, eds. Contending perspectives on global governance: Coherence and contestation. New York, NY: RoutledgeCurzon, 2005.

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Boas, Gideon, William Schabas, and Michael P. Scharf. International criminal justice: Legitimacy and coherence. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2012.

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Cottier, Thomas. The prospects of international trade regulation: From fragmentation to coherence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Cottier, Thomas. The prospects of international trade regulation: From fragmentation to coherence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Sacha, Prechal, and Roermund G. van, eds. The coherence of EU law: The search for unity in divergent concepts. Oxford [UK]: Oxford University Press, 2008.

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Forere, Malebakeng Agnes. The relationship of WTO law and regional trade agreements in dispute settlement: From fragmentation to coherence. Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands: Kluwer Law International, 2015.

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Vermeulen, G. EULOCS: The EU level offence classification system : a bench-mark for enhanced international coherence of the EU's criminal policy. Antwerp: Maklu, 2009.

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Müller, Christoph. Swiss case law in international arbitration. 2nd ed. Genève: Schulthess, 2010.

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Müller, Christoph. Swiss case law in international arbitration. 2nd ed. Genève: Schulthess, 2010.

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Tofan, Claudia. Torture in international criminal law: Recent case law. The Hague, The Netherlands: International Courts Association, 2011.

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Frederick K. Cox International Law Center. Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, Case School of Law, Case Western Reserve University. Cleveland, Ohio: Case Western Reserve University School of Law, 2005.

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Chadwick, E. Traditional neutrality revisited: Law, theory and case studies. The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2002.

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Shotwell, Charles B. Humanitarian intervention: The case for legitimacy. [Washington, D.C.?]: National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies, 1999.

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Shotwell, Charles B. Humanitarian intervention: The case for legitimacy. [Washington, D.C.?]: National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies, 1999.

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Göran, Sluiter, and Vasiliev Sergey, eds. International criminal procedure: Towards a coherent body of law. London: Cameron May International Law & Policy, 2009.

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Nordås, Hildegunn Kyvik. International production sharing: A case for a coherent policy framework. Geneva, Switzerland: World Trade Organization, 2007.

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Erades, Lambertus. Interactions between international and municipal law: A comparative case law study. The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Instituut, 1993.

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Gideon, Boas, and Schabas William 1950-, eds. International criminal law developments in the case law of the ICTY. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2003.

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Verpeaux, Michel. Freedom of expression: In constitutional and international case law. Strasbourg: Council of Europe Pub., 2010.

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K, Dixit A. A case study on international law and political science. New Delhi: Cyber Tech Publications, 2011.

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Zabalza, Gabriel Orellana. The principle of systemic integration: Towards a coherent international legal order. Zürich: Lit, 2012.

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Lawrence, Susskind, Siskind Esther, Breslin J. William 1948-, MIT-Harvard Public Disputes Program, and Harvard Law School. Program on Negotiation., eds. Nine case studies in international environmental negotiation. Cambridge, Mass: Clearinghouse, Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, 1990.

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Sarachek, Bernard. International business law: A guide for executives with case examples. Princeton, N.J: Darwin Press, 1994.

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Miggiani, Mark Anthony. War remnants, a case study in the progressive development of international law. Genève: Institut universitaire de hautes études internationales, 1988.

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Patel, Bimal N. The World Court reference guide and case-law digest: Judgments, advisory opinions and orders of the International Court of Justice (2001-2010) and case-law digest (1992-2010). Leiden: Brill Nijhoff, 2014.

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Tanzi, Attila, Mads Andenas, Jan Wouters, and Malgosia Fitzmaurice. General Principles and the Coherence of International Law. BRILL, 2019.

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Hoffmann, Matthew J., and Alice D. Ba. Contending Perspectives on Global Governance: Coherence and Contestation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2006.

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Hoffmann, Matthew J., and Alice D. Ba. Contending Perspectives on Global Governance: Coherence and Contestation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2006.

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Andenas, Mads, Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Attila Tanzi, and Jan Wouters, eds. General Principles and the Coherence of International Law. Brill | Nijhoff, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004390935.

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Schabas, William A., Gideon Boas, and Michael P. Scharf. International Criminal Justice: Legitimacy and Coherence. Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward, 2012.

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Trilateral Perspectives on International Legal Issues: Conflict and Coherence. Not Avail, 2003.

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Roermund, Bert van, and Sacha Prechal. Coherence of Eu Law: The Search for Unity in Divergent Concepts. Oxford University Press, 2014.

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Roermund, Bert van, and Sacha Prechal. Coherence of EU Law: The Search for Unity in Divergent Concepts. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2008.

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Vooren, Bart Van. EU External Relations Law and the European Neighbourhood Policy: A Paradigm for Coherence. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Vooren, Bart Van. EU External Relations Law and the European Neighbourhood Policy: A Paradigm for Coherence. Routledge, 2011.

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Vooren, Bart Van. EU External Relations Law and the European Neighbourhood Policy: A Paradigm for Coherence. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Vooren, Bart Van. EU External Relations Law and the European Neighbourhood Policy: A Paradigm for Coherence. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Vooren, Bart Van. EU External Relations Law and the European Neighbourhood Policy: A Paradigm for Coherence. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Vooren, Bart Van. EU External Relations Law and the European Neighbourhood Policy: A Paradigm for Coherence. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Vooren, Bart Van. EU External Relations Law and the European Neighbourhood Policy: A Paradigm for Coherence. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Hernández, Gleider I. Sources and the Systematicity of International Law. Edited by Samantha Besson and Jean d’Aspremont. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198745365.003.0029.

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This chapter illuminates the role that sources doctrine plays in construing international law as a system. It frames international law’s systemic qualities within the recursive relationship between sources doctrine and debates over international law’s systematicity. Sources doctrine reinforces and buttresses international law’s claim to constitute a legal system; and the legal system demands and requires that legal sources exist within it. International law’s systematicity and the doctrine of international legal sources exist in a mutually constitutive relationship, and cannot exist without one another. This recursive relationship privileges unity, coherence, and the existence of a unifying inner logic which transcends mere interstate relations and constitutes a legal structure. In this respect, the social practices of those officials who are part of the institutional workings of the system, and especially those with a law-applying function, are of heightened relevance in conceiving of international law as a system.
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Cottier, Thomas. Technology and the Law of International Trade Regulation. Edited by Roger Brownsword, Eloise Scotford, and Karen Yeung. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199680832.013.63.

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With regards to global trade, where new technologies impact both on what is traded and how, this chapter sketches the current regulatory landscape and projects the implications of emerging technologies for future regulatory approaches. While the regulation of technology mainly rests with domestic law, it is international trade law that addresses problems of regulatory diversity, overcomes unnecessary barriers to international trade and investment, and articulates common standards. Apart from general principles of non-discrimination and transparency, technology is particularly addressed by rules of intellectual property protection and by technical regulations and standards for industrial and nutritional products. For international trade law to respond to the challenges of legitimacy and democratic accountability, there need to be new approaches to regulatory cooperation and coherence, operating within a proper framework of multi-level governance that harnesses the process of globalization which is much driven by technological advances.
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Sarah, Nouwen. Part III Regimes and Doctrines, Ch.36 International Criminal Law: Theory All Over the Place. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198701958.003.0037.

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This chapter discusses the different theories employed in the field of international criminal law, which is now increasingly supported by theory. Case theories were developed after events had taken place; operational theories were produced to match complex facts; foundational theories were created to justify existing practices; external theories tried to make sense of the phenomenon of international criminal law as it had been observed; and so did the popular theories based on everyday encounters. Ago, rather than cogito, ergo sum was the field’s implicit maxim. Against this background one still finds that factual, operational, foundational, external theories prove to be less coherent when they are considered in light of each other. Rich theories could thus emerge from more joint theorizing among those working on variably factual, operational, foundational, and external theories, between scholars and practitioners, and between scholar-theorists and quotidian theorists.
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Olawuyi, Damilola S. Environmental Law in Arab States. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192896186.001.0001.

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Environmental Law in Arab States offers a comprehensive and authoritative account of the guiding principles and rules relating to environmental protection in the Arab region. The book introduces readers to the latest developments of environmental law across the Arab region, including the applicable legislation, governance structures, and legal innovations in each of the major areas of environmental regulation, including air pollution, water pollution, biodiversity, conservation of nature and cultural heritage, chemicals and waste management, construction and infrastructure development, and Islamic ecology. Yet this book is not simply a stock-taking exercise. It also outlines participatory and bottom-up legal strategies—focusing on transparency, accountability, gender justice, human rights safeguards, and regional cooperation—needed to achieve greater coherence and coordination in the implementation and enforcement of environmental regulation across the region. The book also provides legal assessments and reflections on how Arab countries can advance existing national strategies and visions on trade and investment, green growth, Islamic green finance, circular economy, blue economy, and low carbon future among others, through clear and comprehensive legislation. Taking an international and comparative approach, this text is an essential reference and textbook for students, academics, and practitioners who work in the areas of environmental law and policy, human rights, sustainable development, political ecology, environmental diplomacy, and environmental studies, particularly area studies on the Middle East, Africa, and West Asia.
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Newton, Michael A. Terrorism - International Case Law Reporter 2008. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2010.

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Schabas, William A. Making the Case in International Law. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198833857.003.0004.

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Two French law professors, Ferdinand Larnaude and Albert de Lapradelle, prepare a report for their government on the legal issues involved in prosecuting the Kaiser, something that they recommend enthusiastically. The British set up a committee of experts that also studies the legal difficulties, recommending prosecution, although not unanimously. The French are mainly interested in atrocities perpetrated in the parts of their country that were occupied. The British focus on such issues as submarine warfare. Both groups of experts concur in dividing the types of charges that might be made against the Kaiser into waging a war of aggression, violating the treaties of neutrality, and unlawful conduct during the conflict, and believe Kaiser Wilhelm II cannot invoke immunity before an international tribunal.
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Newton, Michael, Simon Butt, Elies van Sliedregt, Charles Garraway, and Anton du Plessis. Terrorism - International Case Law Reporter 2009. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2013.

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Newton, Michael, Simon Butt, Elies van Sliedregt, Charles Garraway, and Anton du Plessis. Terrorism - International Case Law Reporter 2011. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2013.

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Newton, Michael, William A. Schabas, Simon Butt, Anton du Plessis, and Elies Van Sliedregt. Terrorism - International Case Law Reporter 2008. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2013.

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Newton, Michael A. Terrorism - International Case Law Reporter 2007. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2009.

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