International Law-making/
- New York: Routledge, 2013.
Preface, Rain Liivoja and Jarna Petman Part 1: Legislation and Globalisation 1.Legislating for Humanity: May states compel foreigners to promote global interests?, Eyal Benvenisti 2. Declaratory Legislation: Towards a genealogy of neoliberal legalism, Martti Koskenniemi 3. Legalism and the 'Dark' Side of Global Governance, Friedrich Kratochwil, 4. Global Legislation and its Discontents, Gianluigi Palombella 5. Informal International Law as Presumptive Law: Exploring new modes of law-making, Joost Pauwelyn, Ramses A. Wessel and Jan Wouters 6. Mankind's Territory and the Limits of International Law-making, Wouter Werner
Part 2: Domestic and International 7. (International) Law!, Inger Österdahl 8. Perspectivism in Law, Kaarlo Tuori 9. Law-making through Comparative International Law? Rethinking the role of domestic law in the international legal system, Rene Uruena
Part 3: Institutions and Participations 10. International Responsibility and Problematic Law-making, Katja Creutz 11. Law-making and International Environmental Law: The legal character of decisions of conferences of the parties, Malgosia Fitzmaurice 12. In Search of a Voice: EU law constraints on member states in international law-making, Panos Koutrakos 13. 'In Principle the Full Review': What justice for Mr Kadi?, Päivi Leino 14. Law-making by Human Rights Treaty Bodies, Geir Ulfstein
Part 4: Uncertainties and Gaps 15. Peremptory Law-making, Enzo Cannizzaro 16. Law-making and the Law of the Sea: The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, James E. Hickey Jr. 17. Slowly but Surely? The challenge of the responsibility to protect, Marja Lehto 18. Treaties, Custom and Universal Jusrisdiction, Rain Liivoja 19. Making the Right Choice: Constructing rules for antiterrorist operations, Jarna Petman