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|a Juricultural pluralism vis-a-vis treaty law :
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|a DEDICATION; FOREWORD; TABLE OF CONTENTS; TABLE OF CASES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; CHAPTER 1; INTRODUCTION; I. The Genesis of International Law Principles; II. A System of Universality and Representation?; A. Universal Representation/Participation in International Law Structures; B. Universal Participation in the Process of Making International Law; III. Legal Pluralism and Juriculture in International Law; A. Legal Pluralism; B. Juriculture; IV. Juricultural Pluralism, Juricultural Stoichiometry and International Law; V. Overview of the Book; CHAPTER 2; LEGAL CULTURE AND LEGAL PLURALISM.
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|a I. Legal CultureII. Legal Pluralism; A. Classical Legal Pluralism; B. Neo-Legal Pluralism; CHAPTER 3; A MATRIMONY OF CONCEPTS: JURICULTURAL PLURALISM; I. Defining 'Juricultural Pluralism'; II. THE TENETS OF JURICULTURAL PLURALISM; A. Epistemology/Ontology; B. Theories of Law; C. Rules/Structures; D. Methods of Conflict Resolution; III. Juricultural Stoichiometry; IV. Conflicting and Competing Theories; A. Legal Positivism; B. Realism; C. Critical Legal Studies; D. Universalism; V. Conclusion; CHAPTER 4; TREATY INTERPRETATION; I. Introduction; II. The Source of Treaties and Treaties as Source.
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|a III. The Development of Treaty LawIV. The Vienna Convention Approach to Treaty Interpretation; V. Islamic Law and Treaty Interpretation; A. Iran and Islamic Law; B. Islamic Law Rules of Interpretation; VI. Islamic Law, The Vienna Convention, and The U.S. Approach; A. Islamic Law and the VCLT; B. The U.S. Approach and the VCLT; VII The Subsystem Model: Iranian/U.S. Treaty Interpretation; VIII. THE CASES; A. The Tribunal's Interpretation of the CSD; B. The Tribunal's Interpretation of the General Declaration; IX. Overview of Tribunal Cases; X. CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 5.
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|a TREATY RESERVATION LAW: UNIVERSALITY OR DIVERSITY OF JURICULTURE?I. Introduction; II. The Law Applicable to Treaty Reservations in Multilateral Conventions; A. An Overview; B. The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties and Treaty Reservations; C. Juridical Developments; D. The ILC Consideration of the Law on Treaty Reservations; E. Denunciation, withdrawl, and Re-Accession to the ICCPR and Optional Protocol; CHAPTER 6; RESERVATIONS TO HUMAN RIGHTS TREATIES: AN EMPIRICAL EXAMINATION; I. Introduction; II. Convention on The Rights of The Child.
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|a II. (S) Convention on The Rights of The Child: SpreadsheetsIII. International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights; III (S). International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights: Spreadsheets; IV. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights; IV(S) The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: Spreadsheets; V. International Convention on The Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination; V.(S) International Convention on The Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination: Spreadsheets.
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|a The way in which ""legal"" culture has been defined in the past has limited comparative processes to law itself. The author proposes a new term, ""juriculture"", defined as ""the axiological and behavioural formula which pertains to the law"". This new definition provides a comparative tool which focuses on ontological and epistemological bases of law and concomitant legal theories which are distilled from these philosophical bases, in addition to primary and secondary rules, and written laws. This book tackles the issue of how divergent individual, state, and regional cultures impact the inter.
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