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Netherlands Yearbook of International Law 2011 - Agora: The Case of Iraq: International Law and Politics

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The Netherlands Yearbook of International Law (NYIL) was first published in 1970. It offers a forum for the publication of scholarly articles of a more general nature in the area of public international law including the law of the European Union.
This Agora of the NYIL raises the fundamental question: what does the 2003 Iraq intervention teach us about the relation between international law and politics? The scholarly articles in this volume address that question from different angles, including the perspective of international relations, international legal theory, positive international law, discourse analysis, as well as the views of an international legal advisor. The contributions depict a rich and complex image of the relationship between international law and politics: beyond the relative indeterminacy of the law and beyond the collapsed boundary between international law and politics, it appears as if an international rule of law re-emerges as a specific way of doing politics.
This Agora of the NYIL raises the fundamental question: what does the 2003 Iraq intervention teach us about the relation between international law and politics? The scholarly articles in this volume address that question from different angles, including the perspective of international relations, international legal theory, positive international law, discourse analysis, as well as the views of an international legal advisor. The contributions depict a rich and complex image of the relationship between international law and politics: beyond the relative indeterminacy of the law and beyond the collapsed boundary between international law and politics, it appears as if an international rule of law re-emerges as a specific way of doing politics.

List of contents

T.M.C. Asser and Public and Private International Law: The Life and Legacy of 'a Practical Legal Statesman'.- Legal Aspects of the Transfer of Authority in UN Peace Operations.- After 'Iraq': Back to the International Rule of Law? An Introduction to the NYIL 2011 Agora.- Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Providing Legal Advice on Military Action against Iraq.- Whose international order? Which law? Forging International Order: Inquiring the Dutch Support of the Iraq Invasion.- 'Public' International Law? Democracy and Discourses of Legal Reality.- Does Might Still Make Right? International Relations Theory and the Use of International Law Regarding the 2003 Iraq War.- Libya and Lessons from Iraq: International Law and the Use of Force by the United Kingdom.

Summary

The Netherlands Yearbook of International Law was first published in 1970. It has two main aims. It offers a forum for the publication of scholarly articles of a more general nature in the area of public international law including the law of the European Union. In addition, it aims to respond to the demand for information on state practice in the field of international law. Each Yearbook therefore includes documentation on Netherlands' International Law practice.

Product details

Assisted by I. F. Dekker (Editor), I.F. Dekker (Editor), Ige F. Dekker (Editor), F Dekker (Editor), I F Dekker (Editor), Hey (Editor), Hey (Editor), E. Hey (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.01.2012
 
EAN 9789067048484
ISBN 978-90-6704-848-4
No. of pages 248
Weight 508 g
Illustrations XVI, 248 p.
Series Netherlands Yearbook of International Law
Netherlands Yearbook of International Law
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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