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