Internalization of International Law

Internalization of International Law

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  • Abbott, K.W., and Snidal, D. (2001) Hard Law and Soft Law in International Governance. In J. Goldstein, M. Kahler, R.O. Keohane, and A.-M. Slaughter (eds.) Legalization and World Politics. Cambridge: MIT Press, pp. 37–73.
  • Barnett, M.N. (1995) The United Nations and Global Security: The Norm Is Mightier than the Sword. Ethics and International Affairs 9, 37–54.
  • Bianchi, A. (2004) International Law and US Courts: The Myth of Lohengrin Revisited. European Journal of International Law 15, 751–81.
  • Brierly, J.L. (1963) The Law of Nations: An Introduction to the International Law of Peace, 6th edn. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Carr, E.H. (1946) The Twenty Years’ Crisis: 1919–1939: An Introduction to the Study of International Relations, 2nd edn. London: Macmillan.
  • Charney, J.I. (1997) Third Party Dispute Settlement and International Law. Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 36, 65–89.
  • Cleveland, S. (2001) Norm Internalization and U.S. Economic Sanctions. Yale Journal of International Law 26, 1–74.
  • Cohen, A. (2005) Bureaucratic Internalization: Domestic Governmental Agencies and the Legitimization of International Law. Georgetown Journal of International Law 36, 1079–1144.
  • Diehl, P.F., Ku, C., and Zamora, D. (2003) The Dynamics of International Law: The Interaction of Normative and Operating Systems. International Organization 57, 43–75.
  • Downs, G.W., and Jones, M.A. (2002) Rational Choice and International Law: Reputation, Compliance and International Law. Journal of Legal Studies 31, 95–114.
  • Finnemore, M., and Sikkink, K. (1998) International Norm Dynamics and Political Change. International Organization 52, 887–917.
  • Glendon, M.A., Gordon, M.W., and Osakwe, C. (1992) Comparative Legal Traditions. St. Paul: West Publishing.
  • Goldsmith, J., and Posner, E. (2005) The Limits of International Law. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Goodman, R., and Jinks, D. (2003) Measuring the Effects of Human Rights Treaties. European Journal of International Law 14, 171–83.
  • Hathaway, O. (2002) Do Human Rights Treaties Make a Difference? Yale Law Journal 111, 1935–2015.
  • Henkin, L. (1979) How Nations Behave. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • International Institution for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT) (2006) Report of Ad Hoc Working Group on Legislative Techniques for the Implementation of the Preliminary Draft Convention on Harmonised Substantive Rules Regarding Intermediated Securities.
  • Jensen, L., and Miller, L.H. (1997) Global Challenge: Change and Continuity in World Politics. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace.
  • Jouannet, E. (2006) French and American Perspectives on International Law: Legal Cultures and International Law. Maine Law Review 58, 293–336.
  • Katzenstein, P.J. (1996) Introduction: Alternative Perspectives on National Security. In P.J. Katzenstein (ed.) The Culture of National Security: Norms and Identity in World Politics. New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 1–32.
  • Keohane, R.O. (1984) After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
  • Keohane, R.O. (1998) International Institutions: Can Interdependence Work? Foreign Policy 110, 82–96.
  • Klotz, A. (1995) Norms in International Relations: The Struggle against Apartheid. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
  • Koch, C.H. (2003) Envisioning a Global Legal Culture. Michigan Journal of International Law 25, 1–77.
  • Koh, H.H. (1997) Why Do Nations Obey International Law? Yale Law Journal 106, 2599–659.
  • Koh, H.H. (1998) The 1998 Frankel Lecture: Bringing International Law Home. Houston Law Review 35, 623–81.
  • Koh, H.H. (2005) Internalization Through Socialization. Duke Law Journal 54, 975–82.
  • LeBel, L., Honourable Justice Mr., and Gonsalves, A. (2006) Comments on the Integration of International Law into the Canadian Legal System. International Law and Litigation for U.S. Judges, Federal Judicial Center, American Society of International Law.
  • Leigh, M., and Blakeslee, M.R. (eds.) (1995) National Treaty Law and Practice. Washington: American Society of International Law.
  • March, J.G., and Olsen, J.P. (1998) The Institutional Dynamics of International Political Orders. International Organization 52 (4), 943–69.
  • Mitchell, S.McL., and Powell, E.J. (2007) The International Court of Justice and the World’s Three Legal Traditions. Journal of Politics 69, 397–416.
  • Moravcsik, A. (1997) Taking Preferences Seriously: A Liberal Theory of International Politics. International Organization 51 (4), 513–53.
  • Morgenthau, H. (1985) Politics among Nations: The Struggle for Power and Peace, 6th edn. New York: Knopf.
  • Powell, E.J., and Wiegand, K.E. (2009) Legal Systems and the Peaceful Resolution of Territorial Disputes. Conflict Management and Peace Science 26 (5), 1–22.
  • Ratner, S. (2000) Does International Law Matter in Preventing Ethnic Conflict? New York University Journal of International Law and Politics 32, 591–680.
  • Raustiala, K. (2005) Form and Substance in International Agreements. American Journal of International Law 99, 581–614.
  • Raymond, G. (1997) Problems and Prospects in the Study of International Norms. Mershon International Studies Review 41, 205–45.
  • Risse, T., Ropp, S.C., and Sikkink, K. (1999) The Power of Human Rights: International Norms and Domestic Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Rose, G. (1998) Neoclassical Realism and Theories of Foreign Policy. World Politics 51 (1), 144–72.
  • Rosenblum, D. (2006) Internalizing Gender: International Goals, Comparative Realities. Pace University School of Law Faculty Publications. Posted at Digital Commons. At https:/digitalcommons.pace.edu/lawfaculty/55, accessed Aug. 19, 2009.
  • Simmons, B. (1998) Compliance with International Agreements. American Journal of Political Science 1, 75–93.
  • Simmons, B. (1999) See You in Court? The Appeal to Quasi-judicial Legal Processes in the Settlement of Territorial Disputes. In P.F. Diehl (ed.) A Road Map to War: Territorial Dimensions of International Conflict. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, pp. 205–37.
  • Simmons, B. (2000) International Law and State Behavior: Commitment and Compliance in International Monetary Affairs. American Political Science Review 94 (4), 819–36.
  • Simmons, B. (2009) Mobilizing for Human Rights: International Law in Domestic Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Wood, D. (2000) Diffusion and Focus in International Law Scholarship. Chicago Journal of International Law 1, 141–48.
  • Zartner Falstrom, D. (2006) Thought versus Action: the Influence of Legal Tradition on French and American Approaches to International Law. Maine Law Review 58, 338–76.

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