01163nam a2200193Ia 450000500170000000800390001702000180005608200150007410000190008924500720010826000390018030000140021952005750023365000080080870000180081694200120083499900190084695201040086520260304160650.0260304s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9780521121477 a340.2bDIE aDiehl, Paul F. 0aThe Dynamics of International Law / cDiehl, Paul F.; Ku, Charlotte bCambridge University Press, c2010 a214 pages aPaul F. Diehl and Charlotte Ku's new framework for international law divides it into operating and normative systems. The authors provide a theory of how these two systems interact, which explains how changes in one system precipitate changes and create capacity in the other. A punctuated equilibrium theory of system evolution, drawn from studies of biology and public policy studies, provides the basis for delineating the conditions for change and helps explain a pattern of international legal change that is often infrequent and sub-optimal, but still influential. aLaw aKu, Charlotte cENGLISH c616765d616765 00104070aACLbACLc4Ad2026-03-04l0o340.2 DIEp95452r2026-03-04 16:06:50w2026-03-04yENGLISH