The Limits of International Law
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"Political scientists and same international lawyers maintain that the late twentieth century witnessed two novel and related trends: the "legalization" of international relations (Goldstein et al. 2000, 386) and the rise of multilateral institutions (Abbott and Snidal 1998; Koremanos et al. 2001)."
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1. IntroductionPart I: Customary International Law 2. A Theory of Customary International Law3. Case StudiesPart II: Treaties 4. A Theory of International Agreements5. Human Rights6. International TradePart III: Rhetoric, Morality, and International Law 7. A Theory of International Rhetoric8. International Law and Moral Obligation9. Liberal Democracy and Cosmopolitan Duty10. Conclusion
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