Global Lawmaking and Social Change Global Lawmaking and Social Change
Studies in International Law

Global Lawmaking and Social Change

The Varieties of Customary International Law

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Publisher Description

Customary international law is a widely-recognised modality of international lawmaking. It underpins all norms of international law and shapes all aspects of global society. Yet familiar approaches to customary international law struggle to answer basic questions about its role, operation, and prospects.



Pursuing an interdisciplinary approach, this book offers an alternative perspective on customary international law as a dynamic and multifaceted social phenomenon and idea. It explores customary international lawmaking in different social contexts, including the regulation of armed conflict, the treatment of the 'other', and the management of global environmental risks. Focusing on the 'varieties' of customary international law, it identifies four types of customary international law norms and explores their roles and implications.



Critically revisiting a classic topic of international law, the book provides a tool for understanding and shaping global lawmaking and social change in a rapidly changing international legal order.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2024
12 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
240
Pages
PUBLISHER
Hart Publishing
SIZE
1.4
MB
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