This Book Continues The Series Select Proceedings Of The European Society Of International Law, Containing The Proceedings Of The Third Biennial Conference Organised By Esil And The Max Planck Institute For Comparative Public Law And International Law In 2008. The Conference Was Entitled 'international Law In A Heterogeneous World', Reflecting An Idea Which Is Central To The Esil Philosophy. Heterogeneity Is Considered One Of The Pillars Upon Which Europe's Contribution To International Law Is Built And The Subject Was Considered In A Number Of Panels, Including Such Diverse Topics As Migration, The History Of International Law, The Rules On Warfare And International Environmental Law.--bloomsbury Publishing. Pt. 1. International Law And Religions: How States Cope With Increasing Pluralism Within Their Societies -- Pt. 2. History Of International Law --pt. 3. International Organisations, Institutions And Administration -- Pt. 4. Legitimacy Of International Law -- Pt. 5. The Multiplicity Of Law-making Processes -- Pt. 6. Heterogeneity Reflected In International Legal Traditions -- Pt. 7. International Law And The Millennium Development Goals -- Pt. 8. Refocusing The Rules On Warfare -- Pt. 9. International Environmental Law -- Pt. 10. Others: The Media, Social Justice And International Crime -- Pt. 11. Final Round Table. Edited By Hélène Ruiz Fabri, Rüdiger Wolfrum And Jana Gogolin. Proceedings From The Biennial Conference Of The European Society Of International Law. Includes Bibliographical References. Also Issued In Print. English
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