Ⅰ The Structures of International Law 19
1 The Centripede and the Centrifuge: Principles for the Centralisation and Decentralisation of Governance&Thomas M Franck 19
2 On the Causes of Uncertainty and Volatility in International Law&W Michael Reisman 33
3 Structural Paradigms of International Law&Dirk Pulkowski 51
4 Subsidiarity as a Method of Policy Centralisation&Gareth Davies 79
5 Fragmentation(s) of International Law: On Normative Integration as Authority Allocation&Tomer Broude 99
ⅡInternational Authority and the State 123
6 State Sovereignty, International Legality and Moral Disagreement&Brad R Roth 123
7 Democracy without Sovereignty: The Global Vocation of Political Ethics&Robert L Howse and Kalypso Nicolaidis 163
8 Subsidiarity, Fragmentation and Democracy: Towards the Demise of General International Law?&Andreas L Paulus 193
ⅢAllocation of Authority among Judicial Bodies 217
9 Towards a Solange-Method between International Courts and Tribunals?&Nikolaos Lavranos 217
10 Exercise in Constitutional Tolerance? When Public International Law Meets Private International Law: Bosphorus Revisited&Iris Canor 237
11Domestic Courts and Sovereignty&Amichai Cohen 265
ⅣAllocations of Authority in Specific Normative Contexts 295
12 Regionalism, Economic Interdependence, Approximation of Laws and their Impact on Sovereignty, National Identity, and Legitimacy: The Euro-Med Case&Guy Harpaz 295
13 Conflicting Obligations in International Investment Law:Investment Tribunals’ Perspective&Moshe Hirsch 323
14 Multi-level Accountability: A Case Study of Accountability inthe Aftermath of the Srebrenica Massacre&Andre Nollkaemper 345
15 Territorial Administration by Non-territorial Sovereigns&Malcolm N Shaw QC 369
Index 417