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Acid rain and ozone layer depletion: international law and regulation / Brunnee, Jutta 1988  Book
Brunnee, Jutta Book
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Publication Dobbs Ferry, Transnational Publishers, Inc., 1988.
Description xviii, 302p.
Standard Number 041320510
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032199341.7625/BRU 032199MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   053734


Canada and the use of force: reclaiming human security / Brunnee, Jutta; Toope, Stephen Spring 2004  Journal Article
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Publication Spring 2004.
Key Words Use of force  Canada  Human Security  Global Terrorism 
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International climate change law / Bodansky, Daniel; Brunnee, Jutta; Rajamani, Lavanya 2017  Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2017.
Description xxxix, 374p.pbk
Standard Number 9780199664306
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Iraq: a fork in the road for a special relationship / Brunnee, Jutta; Giovanni, Adrian Di Spring 2005  Journal Article
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Publication Spring 2005.
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Norm robustness and contestation in international law: self-defense against nonstate actors / Brunnee, Jutta; Toope, Stephen J   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Using the example of the right to self-defense under customary international law, we engage with questions concerning the linkage between norm robustness and legality. We draw out important differences between validity contestation and applicatory contestation within law. In so doing, we connect the international relations (IR) debate over norm robustness with our framework of interactional international law, bringing together constructivist insights into social normativity and a theory of international legality. We hypothesize that norms that meet the requirements of legality and are upheld by practices of legality enjoy “validity” and “facticity” (as defined by Deitelhoff and Zimmermann) and are “robust.” This model reveals that law operates through a continuing process of contestation. The requirements of legality impose a discipline, such that legal contestation will normally be applicatory contestation. Through practices of legality, therefore, legal norms can be maintained or shifted. However, legal norms may decay when practices of legality weaken or when challenges amount to validity contestation. The currently heightened contestation surrounding the circumstances under which the right to self-defense can be exercised against nonstate actors allows us to explore and illustrate of these dynamics.
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Slouching towards new just wars: the hegemon after september 11 / Brunnee, Jutta; Toope, Stephen J Dec 2004  Journal Article
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Publication Dec 2004.
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