Economic Analysis of International Law : Contributions to the XIIIth Travemünde Symposium on the Economic Analysis of Law (March 29–31, 2012)
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Economic Analysis of International Law : Contributions to the XIIIth Travemünde Symposium on the Economic Analysis of Law (March 29–31, 2012)

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Economic Analysis of International Law : Contributions to the XIIIth Travemünde Symposium on the Economic Analysis of Law (March 29–31, 2012)

About this book

The topics covered in this volume range from classics of the on-going discussion on the economic analysis of international law – such as the issue of legitimacy of customary international law – to more recent topics such as internet privacy, private military contractors, the fight against piracy, the International Criminal Court and the highly topical issue of land grabbing.

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Yes, you can access Economic Analysis of International Law : Contributions to the XIIIth Travemünde Symposium on the Economic Analysis of Law (March 29–31, 2012) by Thomas Eger, Stefan Voigt, Stefan Oeter in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Law & International Law. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
Mohr Siebeck
Year
2014
eBook ISBN
9783161535123
Topic
Law
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Preface
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Stefan Oeter: The Legitimacy of Customary International Law
  5. Georg von Wangenheim: Comment on Stefan Oeter
  6. Discussion on Stefan Oeter summarized by José Caiado
  7. Stefan Voigt: The Economics of Informal International Law – An Empirical Assessment
  8. Peter Lewisch: Comment on Stefan Voigt
  9. Discussion on Stefan Voigt summarized by Christoph Kimmerle
  10. Haksoo Ko: Law and Technology of Data Privacy: A Case for International Harmonization
  11. Michael Fehling: Comment on Haksoo Ko
  12. Discussion on Haskoo Ko summarized by José Caiado
  13. Thilo Marauhn: Private Military Contractors – Mercenaries Outside the Scope of Law?
  14. Discussion on Thilo Marauhn summarized by Jerg Gutmann
  15. Christopher R. Drahozal: Some Observations on the Economics of Comity
  16. Dieter Schmidtchen: Comment on Christopher R. Drahozal
  17. Discussion on Christopher R. Drahozal summarized by Jan Engelmann
  18. Birgit Feldtmann: Fighting Maritime Piracy – On Possible Actions and Consequences
  19. Max Gössler: Comment on Birgit Feldtmann
  20. Discussion on Birgit Feldtmann summarized by Viola Prifti
  21. Florian Jeßberger/Julia Geneuss: A Success? Reflections on the First Ten Years of the International Criminal Court
  22. Eyal Benvenisti: Comment on Florian Jeßberger/Julia Geneuss
  23. Discussion on Florian Jeßberger/Julia Geneuss summarized by Joseb Gudiashvili
  24. Christian Kirchner: The European Constitutional Impossibility Theorem
  25. Thomas Eger: Comment on Christian Kirchner
  26. Discussion on Christian Kirchner summarized by Elif Erdemoglu
  27. Christian Häberli: Foreign Direct Investment in Agriculture: Land Grab or Food Security Improvement?
  28. Laarni Escresa: Comment on Christian Häberli
  29. Discussion on Christian Häberli summarized by Johannes Schwarze
  30. Short Biographies
  31. Index