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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198701950
ISBN-13
9780198701958
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210339404
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
1088 Pages, 1000 Pages
Publication Name
Oxford Handbook of the Theory of International Law
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Subject
General, Jurisprudence, International
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Law
Series
Oxford Handbooks Ser.
Format
Hardcover
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Item Height
2.3 in
Item Weight
63.5 Oz
Item Length
6.8 in
Item Width
9.8 in
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Scholarly & Professional
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2016-939860
Reviews
"A composite reading of the statist, naturalist, and transnational approaches in the Handbook lead to a counter-intuitive conclusion that international economic law is the mother of public international law. The Handbook offers us the timely opportunity of confirming our convictions as well as hearing voices that we ignore because of our own professional preoccupations and epistemological locations." - Anne Orford and Florian Hoffmann (eds), with Martin Clark, The European Journal of International Law, "a must-have for everyone ready to go beyond the mere application of the law. ... the Oxford Handbook's chapters certainly provide a valuable reading experience." -- Ralph Janik, Austrian Review of International and European Law"A composite reading of the statist, naturalist, and transnational approaches in the Handbook lead to a counter-intuitive conclusion that international economic law is the mother of public international law. The Handbook offers us the timely opportunity of confirming our convictions as well as hearing voices that we ignore because of our own professional preoccupations and epistemological locations." - Prabhakar Singh, Jindal Global Law School, The European Journal of International Law, "a must-have for everyone ready to go beyond the mere application of the law. ... the Oxford Handbook's chapters certainly provide a valuable reading experience." -- Ralph Janik, Austrian Review of International and European Law "A composite reading of the statist, naturalist, and transnational approaches in the Handbook lead to a counter-intuitive conclusion that international economic law is the mother of public international law. The Handbook offers us the timely opportunity of confirming our convictions as well as hearing voices that we ignore because of our own professional preoccupations and epistemological locations." - Anne Orford and Florian Hoffmann (eds), with Martin Clark, The European Journal of International Law, "a must-have for everyone ready to go beyond the mere application of the law. ... the Oxford Handbook's chapters certainly provide a valuable reading experience." -- Ralph Janik, Austrian Review of International and European Law "A composite reading of the statist, naturalist, and transnational approaches in the Handbook lead to a counter-intuitive conclusion that international economic law is the mother of public international law. The Handbook offers us the timely opportunity of confirming our convictions as well as hearing voices that we ignore because of our own professional preoccupations and epistemological locations." - Prabhakar Singh, Jindal Global Law School, The European Journal of International Law, There is much to commend here: the creativity on display, the eclectic range of topics canvassed, the way in which the volume brings together established and emerging scholars from a range of interpretive traditions. This thoughtful collection of essays is a valuable companion for those who face problems of interpretation in international law.
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23
TitleLeading
The
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
341.01
Table Of Content
Introduction Theorizing International Law Anne Orford and Florian Hoffmann: Part I: Histories 1: Matthew Craven: Theorizing the Turn to History in International Law 2: Randall Lesaffer: Roman Law and the Intellectual History of International Law 3: Martti Koskenniemi: Transformations of Natural Law: Germany 1648-1815 4: Martine Julia Van Ittersum: Hugo Grotius: The Making of a Founding Father of International Law 5: Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet: The Critique Of Classical Thought During the Interwar Period: Vattel And Van Vollenhoven 6: Umut Özsu: The Ottoman Empire, the Origins of Extraterritoriality, and International Legal Theory 7: Teemu Ruskola: China in the Age of the World Picture 8: Antony Anghie: Imperialism And International Legal Theory 9: Mónica García-Salmones: Early Twentieth Century Positivism Revisited 10: Jochen von Bersnstorff: Hans Kelsen and the Return of Universalism 11: Robert Howse: Schmitt, Schmitteanism and contemporary International Legal Theory 12: Deborah Whitehall: Hannah Arendt and International Legal Theory 13: Lauri Mälksoo: International Legal Theory in Russia: A Civilizational Perspective, or can Individuals be Subjects of International Law? Part II: Approaches 14: Geoff Gordon: Natural Law in International Legal Theory: Linear and Dialectical Presentations 15: Robert Knox: Marxist Approaches to International Law 16: Oliver Jütersonke: Realist Approaches to International Law 17: Oliver Kessler: Constructivism and the Politics of International Law 18: Peter Goodrich: The International Signs Law 19: Samantha Besson: Moral Philosophy and International Law 20: Jörg Kammerhofer: International Legal Positivism 21: Hengameh Saberi: Yale's Policy Science and International Law: Between Legal Formalism and the Policy Conceptualism 22: Dan Danielsen: International Law and Economics: Letting Go of 'The Normal' in Pursuit of an Ever-Elusive Real 23: Daniel Joyce: Liberal Internationalism 24: Dianne Otto: Feminist Approaches to International Law 25: Wouter Werner and Geoff Gordon: Kant, Cosmopolitanism, and International Law 26: Benedict Kingsbury, Megan Donaldson And Rodrigo Vallejo: Global Administrative Law And Deliberative Democracy Part III: Regimes and Doctrines 27: Jean d'Aspremont: Towards a New Theory of Sources in International Law 28: Gerry Simpson: Something to do With States 29: Rose Parfitt: Theorizing Recognition and International Personality 30: Gregor Noll: Theorizing Jurisdiction 31: Jan Klabbers: Theorizing International Organizations 32: Fleur Johns: Theorizing The Corporation In International Law 33: Dino Kritsiotis: Theorizing International Law on force and intervention 34: Ben Golder: Theorizing Human Rights 35: Anne Orford: Theorizing Free Trade 36: Sarah Nouwen: International Criminal Law: Theory All Over The Place 37: Frédéric Mégret: Theorizing The Laws of War 38: Vasuki Nesiah: Theorizing Transitional Justice: Cashing in the Blue Chips 39: Stephen Humphreys and Yoriko Otomo,: Theorizing International Environmental Law 40: Kerry Rittich: Theorizing International Law and Development 41: Outi Korhonen and Toni Selkälä: Theorizing Responsibility 42: Horatia Muir Watt: Theorizing Private International Law 43: Chantal Thomas: Transnational Migration, Globalization, and Governance: Theorizing a Crisis Part IV: Debates 44: Reut Paz: Religion, Secularism, and International Law 45: Thomas Skouterist: The Idea of Progress 46: Florian Hoffmann: International Legalism and International Politics 47: Jason Beckett: Creating Poverty 48: Anne Peters: Fragmentation and Constitutionalization, IntroductionInternational law: theory and practicePart I: Histories1. Theorising the Turn to History in International Law2. Roman Law and the Intellectual History of International Law3. Transformations of Natural Law: Germany 1648-18154. Hugo Grotius: The Making of a Founding Father of International Law5. The Critique Of Classical Thought During the Interwar Period: Vattel And Van Vollenhoven6. The Ottoman Empire, the Origins of Extraterritoriality, and International Legal Theory7. China in the Age of the World Picture8. Imperialism And International Legal Theory9. Early Twentieth Century Positivism Revisited10. Hans Kelsen and the Return of Universalism11. Schmitt, Schmitteanism and contemporary international legal theory12. Hannah Arendt and International Legal Theory13. International Legal Theory in Russia: A Civilizational Perspective, or Can Individuals be Subjects of International Law?Part II: Approaches14. Natural Law in International Legal Theory: Linear and Dialectical Presentations15. Marxist theories of International Law16. Realist approaches to International Law17. Constructivist Approaches to International Law18. International Law and the Visual19. Moral Philosophy and International Law20. International Legal Positivism21. Yale's Policy Science and International Law: Between the Scylla of Legal Formalism and the Charybdis of Policy Conceptualism22. International Law and Economics: Letting Go of 'the Normal' in Pursuit of an Ever-Elusive Real23. Liberal Internationalism24. Feminist Approaches to International Law25. Kant, Cosmopolitanism, and International Law26. Global Administrative Law And Deliberative DemocracyPart III: Regimes and Doctrines27. Towards a New Theory of Sources in International Law28. Something to do With States29. Theorising Recognition and International Personality30. Theorising Jurisdiction31. Theorizing International Organisations32. Theorizing The Corporation In International Law33. Theorising International Law and the Resort to Force34. Theorising Human Rights35. Theorizing Free Trade36. International Criminal Law: Theory All Over The Place37. Theorising The Laws of War38. Theorising Transitional Justice: Cashing in the Blue Chips39. Theorising International Environmental Law40. Theorising International Law and Development41. Theorizing Responsibility In International Law42. Theorising Private International Law43. Theorizing Transnational Migration: Reflections On A CrisisPart IV: Debates44. Religion, Secularism and International Law45. The Idea of Progress46. International Legalism and International Politics47. Creating Poverty48. Fragmentation and Constitutionalisation
Synopsis
This Oxford Handbook explores key questions and debates in international legal theory, offering new intellectual histories for the discipline, and providing fresh interpretations of significant historical figures, texts, and theoretical approaches., The Oxford Handbook of International Legal Theory provides an accessible and authoritative guide to the major thinkers, concepts, approaches, and debates that have shaped contemporary international legal theory. The Handbook features 48 original essays by leading international scholars from a wide range of traditions, nationalities, and perspectives, reflecting the richness and diversity of this dynamic field. The collection explores keyquestions and debates in international legal theory, offers new intellectual histories for the discipline, and provides fresh interpretations of significant historical figures, texts, and theoreticalapproaches. It provides a much-needed map of the field of international legal theory, and a guide to the main themes and debates that have driven theoretical work in international law. The Handbook will be an indispensable reference work for students, scholars, and practitioners seeking to gain an overview of current theoretical debates about the nature, function, foundations, and future role of international law., The Oxford Handbook of International Legal Theory provides an accessible and authoritative guide to the major thinkers, concepts, approaches, and debates that have shaped contemporary international legal theory. The Handbook features close to fifty original essays by leading international scholars from a wide range of traditions, nationalities, and perspectives, reflecting the richness and diversity of this dynamic field. The collection explores key questions and debates in international legal theory, offers new intellectual histories for the discipline, and provides fresh interpretations of significant historical figures, texts, and theoretical approaches. It provides a much-needed map of the field of international legal theory, and a guide to the main themes and debates that have driven theoretical work in international law. The Handbook will be an indispensable reference work for students, scholars, and practitioners seeking to gain an overview of current theoretical debates about the nature, function, foundations, and future role of international law., The Oxford Handbook of International Legal Theory provides an accessible and authoritative guide to the major thinkers, concepts, approaches, and debates that have shaped contemporary international legal theory. The Handbook features more than fifty original essays by leading international scholars from a wide range of traditions, nationalities, and perspectives, reflecting the richness and diversity of this dynamic field. The collection explores key questions and debates in international legal theory, offers new intellectual histories for the discipline, and provides fresh interpretations of significant historical figures, texts, and theoretical approaches. It provides a much-needed map of the field of international legal theory, and a guide to the main themes and debates that have driven theoretical work in international law. The Handbook will be an indispensable reference work for students, scholars, and practitioners seeking to gain an overview of current theoretical debates about the nature, function, foundations, and future role of international law.
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