jOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Inaugural Issue
Volume 1, Issues 1-2 (December 2005)

Jutta Brunée Introduction 1-9
Theory
Kenneth Abbott

Toward A Richer Institutionalism for International Law and Policy

9-34
Jan Klabbers

The Relative Autonomy of International Law or The Forgotten Politics of Interdisciplinarity

35-48
Shirley V. Scott

Identifying the Source and Nature of a State’s Political Obligation Towards International Law

49-60
Gerry Simpson

Duelling Agendas: International Relations and International Law (Again)

61-74
Environment
Elizabeth R. DeSombre

The Evolution of International Environmental Cooperation

75-88
Christopher C. Joyner

Rethinking International Environmental Regimes: What Role for Partnership Coalitions?

89-120
Ken Conca

Environmental Governance After Johannesburg: From Stalled Legalization to Environmental Human Rights?

121-138
Steven Bernstein

Legitimacy in Global Environmental Governance

139-166
Trade
Steve Charnovitz

The World Trade Organization in 2020

167-190
Jeffrey L. Dunoff

Why Constitutionalism Now? Text, Context and the Historical Contingency of Ideas

191-212
Michael J. Trebilcock

Critiquing the Critics of Economic Globalization

213-238
Sylvia Ostry

When you Come to a Fork in the Road, Take it; Reflections on North American Integration: Regional and Multilateral

239-248
Human Rights
Kenneth McK. Norrie

Marriage and Civil Partnership for Same-Sex Couples: The International Imperative

249-260
Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller

Canada is a Blue State: Global Jurisprudence and Domestic Consciousness in American Gay Rights Discourse

261-278
Evan Gerstmann

We are the World? What United States Courts Can and Should Learn from the Law and Politics of Other Western Nations

279-292
Security
Michael Bell

The West Bank Barrier Debate: Concept, Construction and Consequence

293-304
Frédéric Mégret

A Sacred Trust of Civilization

305-318
Moshe Hirsch

The Impact of the Advisory Opinion on Israel’s Future Policy: International Relations Perspective

319-344
Ed Morgan

The Law of Betrayal in the Wild West Bank

345-362
 
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