PART I GENERAL ISSUES IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 33
SECTION I HISTORY OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 33
1 State of Nature versus Commercial Sociability as the Basis of International Law: Reflections on the Roman Foundations and Current Interpretations of the International Political and Legal Thought of Grotius, Hobbes, and Pufendorf&Benedict Kingsbury and Benjamin Straumann 33
2 Immanuel Kant on International Law &Amanda Perreau-Saussine 53
SECTION II LEGITIMACY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 79
3 The Legitimacy of International Law &Allen Buchanan 79
4 The Legitimacy of International Law &John Tasioulas 97
SECTION III INTERNATIONAL DEMOCRACY 119
5 Democratic Legitimacy and International Institutions &Thomas Christiano 119
6 Legitimate International Institutions: A Neo-Republican Perspective &Philip Pettit 139
SECTION IV SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 163
7 Theorizing the Sources of International Law &Samantha Besson 163
8 The Sources of International Law: Some Philosophical Reflections &David Lefkowitz 187
SECTION V INTERNATIONAL ADJUDICATION 207
9 International Adjudication &Andreas Paulus 207
10 International Adjudication: A Response to Paulus—Courts,Custom, Treaties, Regimes, and the WTO &Donald H. Regan 225
SECTION VI SOVEREIGNTY 245
11 The Logic of Freedom and Power&Timothy Endicott 245
12 Sovereignty in the Context of Globalization: A ConstitutionalPluralist Perspective&Jean L. Cohen 261
SECTION VII INTERNATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY 283
13 International Responsibility &James Crawford and Jeremy Watkins 283
14 International Responsibility &Liam Murphy 299
PART II SPECIFIC ISSUES IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 321
SECTION VIII HUMAN RIGHTS 321
15 Human Rights without Foundations &Joseph Raz 321
16 Human Rights and the Autonomy of International Law &James Griffin 339
17 Human Rights &John Skorupski 357
SECTION IX SELF-DETERMINATION AND MINORITY RIGHTS 377
18 Minority Rights in Political Philosophy and International Law &Will Kymlicka 377
19 Two Conceptions of Self-Determination &Jeremy Waldron 397
SECTION X INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW 417
20 The Role of International Law in Reproducing Massive Poverty &Thomas Pogge 417
21 Global Justice, Poverty, and the International Economic Order &Robert Howse and Ruti Teitel 437
SECTION XI INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 453
22 Philosophical Issues in International Environmental Law &James Nickel and Daniel Magraw 453
23 Ethics and International Environmental Law& Roger Crisp 473
SECTION XII LAWS OF WAR 493
24 Laws of War &Jeff McMahan 493
25 Laws of War &Henry Shue 511
SECTION XIII HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION 531
26 Humanitarian Intervention &Thomas M. Franck 531
27 Humanitarian Militarism? &Danilo Zolo 549
SECTION XIV INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW 569
28 Fairness to Rightness: Jurisdiction, Legality, and the Legitimacy of International Criminal Law &David Luban 569
29 Authority and Responsibility in International Criminal Law &Antony Duff 589
Index 605