This book explores law-making in international affairs and is
compiled to celebrate the 50th birthday of Professor Jan Klabbers,
a leading international law and international relations scholar who
has made significant contributions to the understanding of the
sources of international legal obligations and the idea of
constitutionalism in international law. Inspired by Professor
Klabbers' wide-ranging interests in international law and his
interdisciplinary approach, the book examines law-making through a
variety of perspectives and seeks to breaks new ground in exploring
what it means to think and write about law and its creation. While
examining the substance of international law, these contributors
raise more general concerns, such as the relationship between
law-making and the application of law, the role and conflict
between various institutions, and the characteristics of the formal
sources of international law. The book will be of great interest to
students and academics of legal theory, international relations,
and international law.
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