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How interpretation makes international law : on semantic change and normative twists / [electronic resource]

by Venzke, Ingo.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, c2012Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 319 p.).ISBN: 9780191753114 (ebook) :.Subject(s): International lawOnline resources: Oxford scholarship online Summary: An account of how the practice of interpretation makes international law, drawing specific attention to the increasing authority of international courts and institutions. It analyses the role that language plays in shaping international law and addresses the key issue of how it contributes to the evolution of international norms.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

An account of how the practice of interpretation makes international law, drawing specific attention to the increasing authority of international courts and institutions. It analyses the role that language plays in shaping international law and addresses the key issue of how it contributes to the evolution of international norms.

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