Russian Discourses on International Law

Russian Discourses on International Law

Sociological and Philosophical Phenomenon

Morris, P. Sean

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2018

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9781138566705

15 a 20 dias

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Notes on Contributors

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Part I

Russia and the Theoretical Struggles on International Law






The Nature of Russian Discourses on International Law: A Contemporary Survey
Vladislav L. Tolstykh




Contradictions and Incompleteness in Russian Legal Discourses
Anna Isaeva




Russia and International Human Rights Law: A View from the Past
Anna Lukina

Part II

Social Systems, Constitutionalism and Legal Ideology




Living Constitutionalism in Russia
Maria Smirnova and Chris Thornhill




"Sovereign Democracy" and International Law: Legitimation and Legal Ideology
P. Sean Morris

Part III

Ethical Borders and Transplantation of Law and Morals




Russia and the Council of Europe: An Incompatible Ideology, and a Transplanted Legal Regime?
Bill Bowring




International Law and the Transnational Dimension of the Russian Orthodox Church
Sebastian Rimestad

Part IV

The High Politics of Contemporary Russia in International Law




Foreign Policy Discourses as Part of Understanding Russia and International Law
W. E. Butler


The Changing Nature of the Contemporary Russian Interpretation of the Right to Self-Determination under International Law
Tero Lundstedt


The Principle of Territorial Integrity in Russian International Law Doctrine: The Case of Crimea
Christer Pursiainen and Tuomas Forsberg

Part V

The Application of International Law and the International Economic System




Russian Banking Regulation and Supervision in Global Financial Governance: Some Theoretical Perspectives on Soft Law Approaches to Banking Regulation

Alexander A. Vishnevskiy

Index
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Russian Federation;International Law;Human Rights;Russian Doctrine;South Ossetia;ECtHR Decision;Russia's Foreign Policy;ECtHR Jurisprudence;Legal Transplants;ECtHR Ruling;CIS Area;Sovereign Democracy;Remedial Secession;Global Financial Governance;Soft Law Standards;Moscow Patriarchate;CIS Space;Yeltsin Constitution;Uti Possidetis;National Security Strategy;Soft Law;International Humanitarian Law;Modern Banking Law;Socioeconomic Rights;Socio-economic Rights