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Response to Professor Weiler’s “Geology of International Law”*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2017
Abstract
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- The Geological Strata of International Law
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 2006
Footnotes
This panel is based on the article by Joseph H. H. Weiler, The Geology of International Law—Governance, Democracy and Legitimacy, 2004 GERM. Y.B. Int’l L. 547. Professor Barry Carter of Georgetown University Law Center and Professor David Bederman of Emory Law School presented a critique of the article and their views on the analysis of the geological strata of international law.
References
1 Weiler, supra note *.
2 Id. at 552.
3 Rosenau, James, Toward an Ontology for Global Governance, in Approaches to Global Governance Theory (Hewson, Martin & Sinclair, Timothy J. eds., 1999)Google Scholar.
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5 Weiler, supra note *, at 549.
6 Id. at 558.
7 Id. at 562.