Law and disciplinarity : thinking beyond borders / edited by Robert J. Beck.
2013
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Title
Law and disciplinarity : thinking beyond borders / edited by Robert J. Beck.
Published
New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
Call Number
K561 .L3834 2013
ISBN
9781137034441
1137034440
1137034440
Description
xvi, 306 pages ; 23 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)854980360
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
ix
Series Editor's Preface
xi
Acknowledgments
xv
pt. I
Introduction
1.
Thinking beyond Borders: Reflections on Law and Disciplinarity / Robert J. Beck
3
pt. II
The Nature of International Law as Subject and Discipline
2.
The Relative Autonomy of International Law or the Forgotten Politics of Interdisciplinarity / Jan Klabbers
33
3.
Speed Limits and Speed Bumps: The Fictions and Functions of International Law / Kennan Ferguson
49
pt. III
Law, Warfare, and Territorial Borders
4.
Cyberwar: Building a Normative and Legal-Based Approach for Cyberdeterrence / Catherine Lotrionte
67
5.
Why Are Failed States' Borders Stable against External Predation? / Tanisha M. Fazal
101
pt. IV
Law and Art in the Global Realm
6.
The Movement of Skilled Labor and Knowledge across Borders / Shubha Ghosh
131
7.
Wikipedia Art: At the Borders of (Wiki) Law, Lawyering, Lobbying, and Power / Nathaniel Stern
153
pt. V
Law and the Construction of the State
8.
International Law, State Will, and the Standard of Civilization in Japan's Assertion of Sovereign Equality / Douglas Howland
183
9.
Cyberstates? / Peter Sands
207
pt. VI
Law, the Internet, and Communication
10.
Ghosts, Vampires, and the Global Shaping of Internet Policy / Monroe E. Price
229
11.
Internet Privacy across Borders: "Trading Up" or a "Race to the Bottom"? / Michael Zimmer
245
pt. VII
Law in a Globalized World: A Theoretical Exploration
12.
Communication, Niklas Luhmann, and the Fragmentation Debate in International Law / Friedrich Kratochwil
257
Notes on Contributors
289
Index
293