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The Changing Practices of International Law. Edited by Tanja Aalberts and Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. xix, 251. Index.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 January 2020
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2 International Law and International Relations, at xxx (Beth A. Simmons & Richard H. Steinberg eds., 2006).
3 See Wolfgang Friedmann, The Changing Structure of International Law (1964).
4 H.L.A. Hart, The Concept of Law (2d ed. 1994).
5 Paul F. Diehl & Charlotte Ku, The Dynamics of International Law (2010).
6 See Rasul v. Bush, 542 U.S. 466 (2004); Boumediene v. Bush, 553 U.S. 723 (2008).
7 See Husayn (Abu Zubaydah) v. Poland, Judgment, App. No. 7511/13 (Eur. Ct. Hum. Rts. July 24, 2014); The Queen (on the application of Hilal Abdul-Razzaq Ali Al-Jedda) v. Secretary of State for Defence, Judgement of 12 August 2005, Case No. CO/3673/2005, [2005] EWHC1809 (Admin).
8 See the example of UK practice before the two European Courts in Joined Cases C-411/10 and C-493/10, N. S. v. Secretary of State for the Home Department and M.E. and Others v. Refugee Applications Commissioner and Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, (2011) ECR I-13905, and Sufi and Elmi v. the United Kingdom, App. Nos. 8319/07, 11449/04 (Eur. Ct. Hum. Rts. June 28, 2011), cited in Chapter 5 of the book written by Baumgaertel, Part of the Game, 103, 112.
9 Friedmann, supra note 3, at 3.
10 Int'l L. Comm'n Study Group Rep., Fragmentation of International Law: Difficulties Arising from the Diversification and Expansion of International Law, Finalized by Martti Koskenniemi, UN Doc. A/CN.4/L/682 (Apr. 13, 2006).
11 See, for example, Transnational Legal Orders (Terence C. Halliday & Gregory Shaffer eds., 2015) for a systematic treatment of law and social ordering.