10 .规则帝国

D. Jean
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本章认为,对规则观念的不断服从是习惯国际法话语中最常见的话语表现。它审查了规则的概念如何支配关于习惯国际法的大多数争论,无论是关于确定习惯国际法还是关于确定具有习惯地位的法律。本文还列举了国际法律思想和实践中以规则来理解的习惯形成过程和这一过程的产物。本章将习惯国际法描述为一个规则支配的规则制定过程,其中有关于习惯国际法识别的规则以及习惯国际法规则。本文对习惯国际法论述中所看到的规则性的拉力提出了一些看法。
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10 The Empire of Rules
This chapter considers the constant deference to the idea of rule as the most ordinary discursive performance witnessed in the discourse on customary international law. It examines how the idea of rule dominates most arguments about customary international law, be them pertaining to the identification of customary international law or to the law that has been identified as having a customary status. It also cites the custom-formative process and the product of that process that are understood in terms of rules in international legal thought and practice. The chapter describes customary international law as a rule-governed rule-making process wherein there are rules on the identification of customary international law as well as rules of customary international law. It formulates some observations on the pull of the ruleness witnessed in the discourse on customary international law.
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