Programação
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- Introduction to the course
- Documentary on Climate Change
- Discussion
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Compulsory reading assignment
- VIÑUALES, Jorge E. Main Features of International Environmental Law (Chapter 2), in International Environmental Law, p.23-50.
- Presentation of the evaluation requirements by the Teaching Assistants
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Compulsory reading assignment
- VIÑUALES, Jorge E. The Principles of International Environmental Law (Chapter 3), in International Environmental Law, p.51-90.
- Case: Trail Smelter Arbitration
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Compulsory reading assignments
- VIÑUALES, Jorge E. Implementation: New Approaches (Chapter 9), in International Environmental Law, p.270-294.
- Case: WTO. United States. Standards for Reformulated and Conventional GasolineRecommended reading assignment
- VIÑUALES, Jorge E. Implementation: Traditional Approaches (Chapter 8), in International Environmental Law, p.237-269.
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Full PDF version of the book organized by Samantha Besson and John Tasioulas. Different chapters will be assigned as compulsory and/or recommended reading assignments in the following classes
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Compulsory reading assignments:
- BESSON, Samantha. Theorizing the Sources of International Law (Chapter 7), in BESSON, Samantha; TASIOULAS, John. The Philosophy of International Law, Oxford, 2010, pp.163-186.
- Case: ICJ. Legality of the threat or use of nuclear weapons, Advisory Opinion
Recommended reading assignment:
- LEFKOWITZ, David. The Sources of International Law: Some Philosophical Reflections (Chapter 8), in BESSON, Samantha; TASIOULAS, John. The Philosophy of International Law, Oxford, 2010, pp.163-186.
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Compulsory reading assignments
- COHEN, Jean L. Sovereignty in the Context of Globalization: a Constitutional Pluralist Perspective (Chapter 12), in BESSON, Samantha; TASIOULAS, John. The Philosophy of International Law, Oxford, 2010, pp.261-282.
- Case: WTO. United States. Import Prohibition of certain shrimp and shrimp products (“shrimp turtle case”)
Recommended reading assignments
- ENDICOTT, Timothy. The Logic of Freedom and Power (Chapter 11), in BESSON, Samantha; TASIOULAS, John. The Philosophy of International Law, Oxford, 2010, pp.245-260.
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Compulsory reading assignments
- PAULUS, Andreas. International Adjudication (Chapter 9), in BESSON, Samantha; TASIOULAS, John. The Philosophy of International Law, Oxford, 2010, pp.207-224.
- Case: ECHR, Lopez Ostra v. Spain
Recommended reading assignment
- REGAN, Donald H. International Adjudication: A Response to Paulus – Courts, Custom, Treaties, Regimes, and the WTO (Chapter 10), in BESSON, Samantha; TASIOULAS, John. The Philosophy of International Law, Oxford, 2010, pp.225-244. -
Compulsory reading assignment
- BUCHANAN, Allen. The Legitimacy of International Law (Chapter 3), in BESSON, Samantha; TASIOULAS, John. The Philosophy of International Law, Oxford, 2010, pp.79-96.
- Case: WTO. European Communities. Measures prohibiting the importation and marketing of seal products
Recommended reading assignment
- TASIOULAS, John. The Legitimacy of International Law (Chapter 4), in BESSON, Samantha; TASIOULAS, John. The Philosophy of International Law, Oxford, 2010, pp.97-118.
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Compulsory reading assignments
- CHRISTIANO, Thomas. Democratic Legitimacy and International Institutions (Chapter 5), in BESSON, Samantha; TASIOULAS, John. The Philosophy of International Law, Oxford, 2010, pp.119-138.
- Case: Mercosur “ad hoc” arbitral tribunal. Prohibition on the import of remolded wires from Uruguay
Recommended reading assignment
- PETTIT, Philip. Legitimate International Institutions: A Neo-Republican Perspective (Chapter 6), in BESSON, Samantha; TASIOULAS, John. The Philosophy of International Law, Oxford, 2010, pp.139-162. -
Compulsory reading assignment
- CRAWFORD, James; WATKINS, Jeremy. International Responsibility (Chapter 13), in BESSON, Samantha; TASIOULAS, John. The Philosophy of International Law, Oxford, 2010, pp.283-298.
- Case: ECJ. Mox Plant, Commission of the European Communities v. Ireland
Recommended reading assignment
- MURPHY, Liam. International Responsibility (Chapter 14), in BESSON, Samantha; TASIOULAS, John. The Philosophy of International Law, Oxford, 2010, pp.299-320.
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Compulsory reading assignments
- KYMLICKA, Will. Minority Rights in Political Philosophy and International Law (Chapter 18), in BESSON, Samantha; TASIOULAS, John. The Philosophy of International Law, Oxford, 2010, pp.377-396.
- Case: NAFTA / ICSID, Metalclad Corp. v. United Mexican States, available at: http://www.italaw.com/sites/default/files/case-documents/ita0510.pdf
Recommended reading assignment
- WALDRON, Jeremy. Two Conceptions of Self-Determination (Chapter 19), in BESSON, Samantha; TASIOULAS, John. The Philosophy of International Law, Oxford, 2010, pp.397-416.
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Compulsory reading assignments
- FRANCK, Thomas M. Humanitarian Intervention (Chapter 26), in BESSON, Samantha; TASIOULAS, John. The Philosophy of International Law, Oxford, 2010, pp.531-548.
- Case: ICSID, Santa Elena v. Costa Rica, available at: http://www.italaw.com/documents/santaelena_award.pdf
Recommended reading assignment
- ZOLO, Danilo. Humanitarian Militarism? (Chapter 27), in BESSON, Samantha; TASIOULAS, John. The Philosophy of International Law, Oxford, 2010, pp.549-568. -
Compulsory reading assignments
- POGGE, Thomas. The Role of International Law in Reproducing Massive Poverty (Chapter 20), in BESSON, Samantha; TASIOULAS, John. The Philosophy of International Law, Oxford, 2010, pp.417-436
- Case: ICSID, TECMED v. Mexico, available at: http://www.italaw.com/documents/Tecnicas_001.pdf.
Recommended reading assignment
- HOWSE, Robert; TEITEL, Ruti. Global Justice, Poverty, and the International Economic Order, in in BESSON, Samantha; TASIOULAS, John. The Philosophy of International Law, Oxford, 2010, pp.437-452.