Book contents
- A Farewell to Fragmentation
- A Farewell to Fragmentation
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction: from fragmentation to convergence in international law
- Part 1 Reassertion and convergence: ‘proliferation’ of courts and the centre of international law
- A. At the centre: the International Court
- B. ‘Regimes’ of international law
- 7 Fragmentation orpartnership? The reception of ICJ case-law by the European Court of Human Rights
- 8 Factors influencing the reception of international law in the ECtHR's case law: an overview
- 9 The influence of the International Court of Justice on the law of provisional measures
- 10 Just another case of treaty interpretation? Reconciling humanitarian law and human rights law in the ICJ
- 11 Fragmentation within international human rights law
- 12 The European Union's participation in international economic institutions: a mutually beneficial reassertion of the centre
- 13 Reinforcing the ICJ's central international role? Domestic courts’ enforcement of ICJ decisions and opinions
- Part 2 A farewell to fragmentation and the sources of law
- Index
11 - Fragmentation within international human rights law
from B. - ‘Regimes’ of international law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2015
- A Farewell to Fragmentation
- A Farewell to Fragmentation
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction: from fragmentation to convergence in international law
- Part 1 Reassertion and convergence: ‘proliferation’ of courts and the centre of international law
- A. At the centre: the International Court
- B. ‘Regimes’ of international law
- 7 Fragmentation orpartnership? The reception of ICJ case-law by the European Court of Human Rights
- 8 Factors influencing the reception of international law in the ECtHR's case law: an overview
- 9 The influence of the International Court of Justice on the law of provisional measures
- 10 Just another case of treaty interpretation? Reconciling humanitarian law and human rights law in the ICJ
- 11 Fragmentation within international human rights law
- 12 The European Union's participation in international economic institutions: a mutually beneficial reassertion of the centre
- 13 Reinforcing the ICJ's central international role? Domestic courts’ enforcement of ICJ decisions and opinions
- Part 2 A farewell to fragmentation and the sources of law
- Index
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- A Farewell to FragmentationReassertion and Convergence in International Law, pp. 297 - 319Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015
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