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THOMSON WEST
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2005
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393 页
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407 页
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Ⅰ. International Law and International Relations: An Introduction, 1
Peter J. Katzenstein, Robert O. Keohane, and Stephen D. Krasner,International Organization and the Study of World Politics, 52 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 645 (1998), 3
Harold Hongju Koh, Why Do Nations Obey?, 106 YALE LAW JOURNAL 2599 (1997), 12
Notes and Comments, 19
Ⅱ. Interest-Based Theories of State Behavior, 26
A. Realism, 27
E.H. CARR, THE TWENTY YEARS’ CRISIS (NY: Palgrave 2001) (1939), 28
H.J. MORGENTHAU, POLITICS AMONG NATIONS (5th ed. 1978) (1948), 31
KENNETH WALTZ, THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS (1979), 42
Notes and Comments, 47
B. Institutionalism, 49
Robert O. Keohane, Jr. Institutional Theory and the Realist Challenge After the Cold War, in NEOREALISM & NEOLIBERALISM 269 (David A.Baldwin ed. 1993), 51
Andrew Guzman, International Law: A Compliance-Based Theory, 90 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW 1823 (2002), 58
Notes and Comments, 74
C. Liberal Theory, 78
Andrew Moravcsik, Taking Preferences Seriously: A Liberal Theory of International Politics, 51 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 513, 513 (1997), 79
Anne-Marie Slaughter, A Liberal Theory of International Law, 94
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW PROCEEDINGS 240 (2000), 95
Jose E. Alvarez, International Law: Comment, 94 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW PROCEEDINGS 249 (2000), 103
Notes and Comments, 108
Ⅲ. Norm-Based Theories of State Behavior, 111
A. Constructivism, 112
Martha Finnemore, NATIONAL INTERESTS IN INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY (1996), 112
John Gerard Ruggie, What Makes the World Hang Together: Neo-Utilitarianism and the Social Constructivist Challenge, 52 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 855 (1998), 120
Alexander Wendt, Anarchy is What States Make of It: The Social Construction of Power Politics, 46 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 391 (1992), 127
Notes and Comments, 132
B. Theories of Fairness and Legitamacy, 135
H.L.A. Hart, International Law, in THE CONCEPT OF LAW (rev. ed. 1994), 136
Ian Hurd, Legitimacy and Authority in International Politics, 53 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 379 (1999), 144
THOMAS M. FRANCK, FAIRNESS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND INSTITUTIONS (1995), 152
Notes and Comments, 168
C. Legal Process Theories, 173
1. Managerial Theory (“Horizontal Legal Process”), 173
ABRAM CHAYES & ANTONIA HANDLER CHAYES, THE NEW SOVEREIGNTY (1995), 174
George W. Downs, David M. Rocke, and Peter N. Barsoom, Is the Good News About Compliance Good News About Cooperation?, 50 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 379 (1996), 183
Notes and Comments, 188
2. Transnational Legal Process Theory (“Horizontal and Vertical Legal Process”), 190
Mary Ellen O’Connell, New International Legal Process, 93 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 334 (1999), 191
Harold Hongju Koh, Why Do Nations Obey?, 106 YALE LAW JOURNAL 2599 (1997), 195
Harold Hongju Koh, Bringing International Law Home, 35 HOUSTON LAW REVIEW 623 (1998), 200
Ⅳ. Applications, 205
A. Human Rights, 205
Andrew Moravcsik, The Origins of Human Rights Regimes: Democratic Delegation in Postwar Europe, 54 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 217 (2000), 206
Margaret E. Keck and Kathryn Sikkink, ACTIVISTS BEYOND BORDERS,(1998), 217
Oona Hathaway, The Promise and Limits of the International Law of Torture, in TORTURE: PHILISOPHICAL, POLITICAL AND LEGAL PERSPECTIVES, (Sanford Levinson ed., forthcoming, 2004), 228
Notes and Comments, 238
B. The Environment, 242
Peter Haas, Banning Chlorofluorocarbons: Epistemic Community Efforts to Protect Stratospheric Ozone, 46 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 187 (1992), 243
Detlef Sprinz and Tapani Vaahtoranta, The Interest-based Explanation of International Environmental Policy, 48 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 1 (1994), 251
Daniel Bodansky, The Legitimacy of International Governance: A Coming Challenge for International Environmental Law?, 93 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 596 (1999), 263
Notes and Comments, 269
C. Trade, 272
Jeffrey Michael Smith, Three Models of Judicial Institutions in International Organizations: The European Union, the United Nations, and the World Trade Organization, 10 TULSA JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL LAW 115 (2002), 273
Susan Esserman and Robert Howse, The WTO on Trial, 82 FORGEIGN AFFAIRS 130 (2003), 275
Joost Pauwelyn, Enforcement and CounterMeasures in the WTO: Rules are Rules——Toward a More Collective Approach, 94 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATONAL LAw 335 (2000), 282
Warren F. Schwartz & Alan O. Sykes, The Economic Structure of Renogotiation and Dispute Resolution in the World Trade Organization, 31 JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES 179 (2002), 293
Notes and Comments, 305
D. Humanitarian Intervention, 307
Louis Henkin, Kosovo and the Law of “Humanitarian Intervention,” 93 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 824 (1999), 308
Jules Lobel, Benign Hegemony? Kosovo and Article 2(4) of the U.N. Charter, CHICAGO JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAw 19 (1999), 314
Kenneth W. Abbott, International Relations Theory, International Law, and the Regime Governing Atrocities in Internal Con icts, 93 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAw 361 (1999), 324
Notes and Comments, 337
E. International Criminal Law, 339
Payam Akahavan, Beyond Impunity: Can International Criminal Justice Prevent Future Atrocities?, 95 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 7 (2001), 340
Jack L. Goldsmith and Stephen D. Krasner, The Limits of Idealism, 132 DAEDALus 47 (2003), 350
Notes and Comments, 360
F. War, 366
John Yoo, International Law and the War in Iraq, 97 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 563 (2003), 366
Thomas M. Franck, What Happens Now? The United Nations After Iraq, 97 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 607 (2003), 376
Harold Hongju Koh, On American Exceptionalism, 55 STANFORD LAW REVIEW 1479, (2003), 387
Notes and Comments 391
