Teaching International Law: State-Consent as Consent to a Process of Normative Development and Ensuing Problems
Synopsis
In this booklet, the text of which formed the basis for a lecture held upon the acceptance of the Chair of Public International Law at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, the author explores the role of state-consent in normative development at the international level during times of globalization. She makes the point that increasingly state-consent is understood as consent to a process of normative development, the outcome of which is unknown at the time when consent is given. Understanding state-consent in this manner, however, results in questions arising with respect to the legitimacy of international decision-making processes. These questions address transparency and accountability in international decision-making and are related to the changing character of the international legal system, which increasingly besides regulating the interests that states share also seeks to regulate the common-interest of the international community.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Brill
- ISBN: 9789041120144
- Number of pages: 32
- Dimensions: 180 x 159 x 3 mm
- Weight: 136g
- Languages: English
