JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Special Issue
Contested Norms in International Law and International Relations
Volume 5, Number 1 (Winter 2009)

Antje Wiener and Uwe Puetter

The Quality of Norms is What Actors Make of It: Critical Constructivist Research on Norms

1
Andrea Liese

Exceptional Necessity: How Liberal Democracies Contest the Prohibition of Torture and Ill-Treatment when Countering Terrorism

17
Arturo Santa-Cruz Contested Compliance in a Liberal Normative Structure: The Western Hemisphere Idea and the Monitoring of the Mexican Elections
49
Susan Park The World Bank, Dams and the Meaning of Sustainable Development in Use
93
Guido Schwellnus The Domestic Contestation of International Norms: An Argumentation Analysis of the Polish Debate Regarding a Minority Law
125
Ingo Venzke Legal Contestation about ‘Enemy Combatants’: On the Exercise of Power in Legal Interpretation
157
 
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