Interpretation International Law/

Interpretation International Law/ edited by Andrea Bianchi, Daniel Peat, Matthew Windsor - Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. - xxvii, 399 p. ; 24 cm.

I introduction

1 Playing the game of interpretation : On meaning and metaphor in international law

2 The game of interpretation in international law: The players , the card and why the game is worth the candle

II The object

3 Rhetoric persuasion, and interpretation in international law

4 The existential function of interpretation in international law

5 The multidimensional process of interpretation : content determination and law ascertainment distinguished

III The players

6 Interpretation and the international legal profession between duty and aspiration

7 Interpretive communities in international law

8 Interpretive authority and the international judiciary

IV The Rules

9 The vienna rules evolutionary interpretation and the intention of the parties

10 Accounting for different in treaty interpretation over time

11 Intrepretive transplanted treaty rules

V The strategies

12 A genealogy of texualism in treaty interpretation

13 Theorizing precedent in international law

14 Interpretation in international law as a trans-cultural project

VI Playing the game of game playing

15 Towards a politics of Hermeneutics

16 Cognitive frames of interpretation in international law

17 Is interpretation in international law a game ?

18 Interpretation

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