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Legal Personality in International Law Roland Portmann

Legal Personality in International Law By Roland Portmann

Legal Personality in International Law by Roland Portmann


Summary

As one of the fundamental concepts of international law, legal personality is relevant in specialized fields as diverse as investment protection law, human rights law and the law of international institutions. Combining theory and practice, this analysis of legal personality speaks to generalists and specialists, scholars and practitioners.

Legal Personality in International Law Summary

Legal Personality in International Law by Roland Portmann

Several international legal issues are related to the concept of legal personality, including the determination of international rights and duties of non-state actors and the legal capacities of transnational institutions. When addressing these issues, different understandings of legal personality are employed. These concepts consider different entities to be international persons, state different criteria for becoming one and attach different consequences to being one. In this book, Roland Portmann systematizes the different positions on international personality by spelling out the assumptions on which they rest and examining how they were substantiated in legal practice. He puts forward the argument that positions on international personality which strongly emphasize the role of states or effective actors rely on assumptions that have been discarded in present international law. The principal argument is that international law has to be conceived as an open system, wherein there is no presumption for or against certain entities enjoying international personality.

Legal Personality in International Law Reviews

'Legal Personality in International Law is a piece of interesting, solid, and well-reasoned legal scholarship.' Leiden Journal of International Law
'... the intellectual history that the book provides as well as the arguments that it advances constitute a remarkable contribution to the field ... a terrific book, and it is likely to become a mandatory starting point for future works on the subjects of international law.' Fernando Lusa Bordin, British Yearbook of International Law
'There is much to admire in this work that is in many respects [a] commendable piece of scholarship. The relative lack of literature on this topic means that Portmann's book will no doubt find a place on the bookshelf of many international lawyers and particularly those interested in the historical and theoretical underpinnings of the main conceptions of international legal personality.' Modern Law Review

About Roland Portmann

Roland Portmann is a Scientific Collaborator at the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Directorate of International Law, Bern, and a Lecturer in Public International Law at the University of St Gallen, Switzerland.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. The Concept of Personality in International Law: 1. Notion; 2. Conceptions; 3. Significance; Part II. The Conceptions of Personality in International Law: Their Origins and Legal Manifestations: 4. Early doctrine and practice; 5. The states-only conception; 6. The recognition conception; 7. The individualistic conception; 8. The formal conception; 9. The actor conception; Part III. A Framework for Personality in International Law: 10. Appraisal of the conceptions and their assumptions; 11. An individualistic and formal frame of reference; 12. Conclusion.

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NPB9780521768450
9780521768450
0521768454
Legal Personality in International Law by Roland Portmann
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2010-08-26
362
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