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PART I THE SOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW<br/><br/>I Hans J. Morgenthau (1940), 'Positivism, Functionalism. and International Law',<br/>,-American Journal of International Law, 34, pp. 260-84. 3<br/><br/>2 Philip C. Jessup (1947), 'The Subjects of a Modern Law of Nations', Michigan<br/>Law Review. 45, pp. 383-408. 29<br/><br/>3 H. Lauterpacht (1955), 'Codification and Development of International Law',<br/>American Journal of International Law, 49, pp. 16-43. 55<br/><br/>4 Richard A. Falk (1967), 'New Approaches to the Study of International Law',<br/>American Journal of International Law, 61, pp. 477-95. 83<br/><br/>5 Myres S. McDougal and W. Michael Reisman (1980), 'The Prescribing Function<br/>in World Constitutive Process: How International Law is Made', Yale Studies in<br/>World Public Order, 6, pp. 249-84. 103<br/><br/>6 lan Brownlie (1981), 'The Reality and Efficacy of International Law', British<br/>Yearbook ofInternational Law, 52, pp. 1-8. 139<br/><br/>7 John H. Jackson (1998), 'Global Economics and International Economic Law',<br/>Journal of International Economic Law, 1, pp. 1-23. 147<br/>PART II COMPETING THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW<br/><br/>8 William D. Coplin (1965), 'International Law and Assumptions about the State<br/>System', World Politics, 17, pp. 615-34. 173<br/><br/>9 Robert O. Keohane (1997), 'International Relations and International Law: Two<br/>Optics', Harvard International Law Journal, 38, pp. 487-502. 193<br/><br/>10 Christoph Schreuer (1993), 'The Waning of the Sovereign State: Towards a New<br/>Paradigm for International Law?', European Journal of International Law, 4,<br/>pp. 447-71. 209<br/><br/>11 Kenneth W. Abbott, Robert O. Keohane, Andrew Moravcsik, Anne-Marie<br/>Slaughter and Duncan Snidal (2000), 'The Concept of Legalization', International<br/>Organization, 54, pp. 401-19. 235<br/>PART III HARD LAW, SOFT LAW, LEGALIZATION AND NORMS<br/><br/>12 Kenneth W. Abbott and Duncan Snidal (2000), 'Hard and Soft Law in<br/>International Governance', International Organization, 54, pp. 421-56. 257<br/><br/>13 Martha Finnemore and Stephen J. Toope (2001), 'Alternatives to "Legalization":<br/>Richer Views of Law and Politics', International Organization, 55, pp. 743-58. 293<br/><br/>14 Judith Goldstein and Lisa L. Martin (2000), 'Legalization, Trade Liberalization,<br/>and Domestic Politics: A Cautionary Note', International Organization, 54,<br/>pp.603-32. 309<br/><br/>15 Benedict Kingsbury (1998), 'Sovereignty and Inequality', European Journal of<br/>International Law, 9, pp. 599-625. 339<br/><br/>16 Walter Mattli (2001), 'Private Justice in a Global Economy: From Litigation to<br/>Arbitration', International Organization, 55, pp. 919- 47. 367<br/><br/><br/>PART IV DOES INTERNATIONAL LAW MATTER? COMPLIANCE,<br/>LEGITIMACY AND ACCOUNTABILITY<br/><br/>17 Abram Chayes and Antonia Handler Chayes (1993), 'On Compliance',<br/>International Organization, 47, pp. 175-205. 399<br/><br/>18 Andrew P. Cortell and James W. Davis, Jr (1996) 'How do International<br/>Institutions Matter? The Domestic Impact of International Rules and Norms',<br/>International Studies Quarterly, 40, pp. 451-78. 431<br/><br/>19 Thomas M. Franck (2006) 'The Power of Legitimacy and the Legitimacy of<br/>Power: International Law in an Age of Power Disequilibrium', American Journal<br/>of nternational Law, 100, pp. 88-106. 459<br/><br/>PART V THE LAWS OF WAR AND FORCE<br/><br/>20 Richard Falk (1996), 'The Complexities of Humanitarian Intervention: A New<br/>World Order Challenge', Michigan Journal ofInternational Law, 17, pp. 491-513. 481<br/><br/>21 Thomas M. Franck (2003), 'The Use of Force in International Law', Tulane<br/>Journal of International and Comparative Law, 11, pp. 7-19. 505 |