Institutionalised International Law
By (Author) Christian Walter
By (author) Matthias Ruffert
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Beck/Hart Publishing
8th January 2015
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
341.2
Hardback
250
Width 171mm, Height 234mm, Spine 15mm
680g
This textbook, first published in German, explains and analyses not only the structures of international organisations in general, but also focuses on the interplay between the creation of institutional structures and important substantive areas of public international law. In the first and second parts of the book the general aspects of the law of international organisations are surveyed, and in the third part international security, human rights protection, trade, development and environmental protection are analysed in terms of the interplay between substantive and institutional law. This third part is built on the assumption that the law of international organisations needs to be studied in action, ie by looking at highly institutionalised areas of international law as a way of analysing the mutual influences between institutional and substantive international law. This is the first book on international law to bring together institutional and substantive aspects in this comparable manner. It is aimed at students of the law of international organisations, the social sciences and political science and practitioners in the field of international institutions.
The book's focus on the interrelationship between substantive areas of Public International Law and institutional structures provides an invaluable contribution to the discourse ... [The book will be] of vital interest to students, scholars, and practitioners of other disciplines. Arguably most prominently to the social sciences and political sciences as well as to everyone with an interest in the law and workings of international organisations. -- Laura Hofmann * Journal of International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict *
Matthias Ruffert is Professor of Public, European and International Law at the Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena and Judge at the Highest Administrative Court of Thuringia. Christian Walter is Professor of Public Law and International Law at the Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich.