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How Interpretation Makes International Law

On Semantic Change and Normative Twists

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Focusing on the practice of interpretation, this book explores how language shapes international law and highlights the growing influence of international courts and institutions. It examines the critical role that interpretation plays in the development of international norms, providing insights into the dynamics of legal language and its impact on the evolution of global legal standards.

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How Interpretation Makes International Law, Ingo Venzke

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