The Law and Politics of International Regime Conflict

Author:   Dirk Pulkowski (Legal Counsel, Legal Counsel, Permanent Court of Arbitration, The Hague)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   396
Publication Date:   13 February 2014
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Author:   Dirk Pulkowski (Legal Counsel, Legal Counsel, Permanent Court of Arbitration, The Hague)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.736kg
ISBN:  

9780199689330


ISBN 10:   0199689334
Pages:   396
Publication Date:   13 February 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Part I: Dimensions of Regime Conflict 1. Culture Is One Thing and Varnish Is Another I: Introduction II: Regulating Trade in Cultural Products III: Regime Conflict and the Fragmentation of International Law IV: The Plan of This Book 2. Regime Conflict as Goal Conflict I: Introduction II: Toward a Heterarchy of Goal-Specific Regimes III: Goal Conflicts Arising from Trade in Cultural Products IV: Conclusion 3. Regime Conflict as Institutional Conflict and Power Struggle I: Introduction II: The Politics of Regime Formation and Regime Interaction III: Regime Shifting and Regime Conflict: Trade and Culture IV: Conclusion 4. Regime Conflict as Conflict among Legal Rules I: Introduction II: A Theory of Conflict of Rules III: Conflict Scenarios Relating to Trade in Cultural Products IV: Conclusion Part II: Management of Regime Conflict 5. The (Ir)relevance of International Law for Conflict Management I: Introduction II: Pluralistic Challenges to the Relevance of International Law III: Legal Conflict Management within a Unitary International Legal Order IV: Conclusion 6. From Legal Unity to Communicative Compatibility I: Introduction II: International Law as a Regime-transcendent Grammar III: Shared Background Assumptions of International Relations IV: Conclusion 7. Conflict Management through Legal Interpretation I: Introduction II: A Theory of Harmonizing Interpretation III: Accommodating the Trade Regime, the Culture Regime and Human Rights IV: Conclusion 8. Conflict Management through Priority Rules I: Introduction II: A Typology of Priority Rules III: Conflicts among the Trade Regime, the Culture Regime, and Human Rights IV: Conclusion Bibliography

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Pulkowski performs a useful service by playing out his strategies in a specific context and doing so in a theoretically sophisticated and systematic way. As such this book is an important contribution to the new generation of scholarship on global legal pluralism. Paul Schiff Berman, German Yearbook of International Law Thoroughly researched and elegantly written, The Law and Politics of International Regime Conflict should be widely recognised as a vital addition to the literature on the fragmentation of international law. It succeeds in getting beyond the now rather stagnant debate on the 'nature' of the international legal system (or systems) by exploring new and productive ways of looking at international legal structure that are informed by anthropology and sociology as well as legal theory. Daniel Ari Baker, European Business Organization Law Review


Thoroughly researched and elegantly written, The Law and Politics of International Regime Conflict should be widely recognised as a vital addition to the literature on the fragmentation of international law. It succeeds in getting beyond the now rather stagnant debate on the 'nature' of the international legal system (or systems) by exploring new and productive ways of looking at international legal structure that are informed by anthropology and sociology as well as legal theory. * Daniel Ari Baker, European Business Organization Law Review * Pulkowski succeeds in bringing some light into the dark, at least as far as the aspect of regime conflict is concerned...it is certainly an interesting book. * Eckart Klein, Netherlands International Law Review * Pulkowski performs a useful service by playing out his strategies in a specific context and doing so in a theoretically sophisticated and systematic way. As such this book is an important contribution to the new generation of scholarship on global legal pluralism. * Paul Schiff Berman, German Yearbook of International Law *


Pulkowski performs a useful service by playing out his strategies in a specific context and doing so in a theoretically sophisticated and systematic way. As such this book is an important contribution to the new generation of scholarship on global legal pluralism. Paul Schiff Berman, German Yearbook of International Law Pulkowski succeeds in bringing some light into the dark, at least as far as the aspect of regime conflict is concerned...it is certainly an interesting book. Eckart Klein, Netherlands International Law Review Thoroughly researched and elegantly written, The Law and Politics of International Regime Conflict should be widely recognised as a vital addition to the literature on the fragmentation of international law. It succeeds in getting beyond the now rather stagnant debate on the 'nature' of the international legal system (or systems) by exploring new and productive ways of looking at international legal structure that are informed by anthropology and sociology as well as legal theory. Daniel Ari Baker, European Business Organization Law Review


Thoroughly researched and elegantly written, The Law and Politics of International Regime Conflict should be widely recognised as a vital addition to the literature on the fragmentation of international law. It succeeds in getting beyond the now rather stagnant debate on the 'nature' of the international legal system (or systems) by exploring new and productive ways of looking at international legal structure that are informed by anthropology and sociology as well as legal theory. Daniel Ari Baker, European Business Organization Law Review


Pulkowski performs a useful service by playing out his strategies in a specific context and doing so in a theoretically sophisticated and systematic way. As such this book is an important contribution to the new generation of scholarship on global legal pluralism. * Paul Schiff Berman, German Yearbook of International Law * Pulkowski succeeds in bringing some light into the dark, at least as far as the aspect of regime conflict is concerned...it is certainly an interesting book. * Eckart Klein, Netherlands International Law Review * Thoroughly researched and elegantly written, The Law and Politics of International Regime Conflict should be widely recognised as a vital addition to the literature on the fragmentation of international law. It succeeds in getting beyond the now rather stagnant debate on the 'nature' of the international legal system (or systems) by exploring new and productive ways of looking at international legal structure that are informed by anthropology and sociology as well as legal theory. * Daniel Ari Baker, European Business Organization Law Review *


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Dirk Pulkowski is a Legal Counsel at the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) in The Hague, where he serves as registrar in arbitrations between states and investor-state arbitrations. Prior to joining the PCA, Mr. Pulkowski worked as a lawyer at the trade and arbitration group of an international law firm in Brussels. Mr. Pulkowski holds a doctoral degree from the University of Munich and an LL.M. degree from Yale Law School. He is qualified to practice law in Germany.

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