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ISBN-10 : 1351783750
ISBN-13 : 9781351783750
Author: Gerry Simpson
This title was first published in 2002: The purpose if this volume is to provide a map of some of the great theoretical debates within the discipline of international law. The essays included are structured as dialogues between international legal theorists on concrete subjects such as democracy, gender, compliance, sovereignty and justice. They represent the most interesting theoretical work undertaken in international law.
The Nature of International Law 1st Table of contents:
PART I THREE OVERVIEWS
1 Martin Wight (1987), An Anatomy of International Thought’, Review of International Studies
2 Anne-Marie Slaughter Burley (1993), ‘International Law and International Relations Theory: A Dual Agenda’, The American Journal of International Law
3 Deborah Z. Cass (1996), ‘Navigating the Newstream: Recent Critical Scholarship in International Law’, Nordic Journal of International Law
PART II IS INTERNATIONAL LAW, LAW?
4 L. Oppenheim (1908), The Science of International Law: Its Task and Method’, The American Journal of International Law
5 Anthony D’Amato (1985), ‘Is International Law Really “Law”?’, Northwestern University Law Review
6 Hans J. Morgenthau (1940), ‘Positivism, Functionalism, and International Law’, The American Journal of International Law
7 Joseph M. Grieco (1988), Anarchy and the Limits of Cooperation: A Realist Critique of the Newest Liberal Institutionalism’, International Organization
8 W. Michael Reisman (1992), ‘The View from the New Haven School of International Law, American Society of International Law Proceedings
9 Thomas M. Franck (1988), ‘Legitimacy in the International System’, The American Journal of International Law
PART III WHAT IS THE SOURCE OF LAW?
10 James Boyle (1985), ‘Ideals and Things: International Legal Scholarship and the Prison-House of Language’, Harvard International Law Journal
PART IV WHO ARE THE PRIMARY ACTORS?
11 Harold Hongju Koh (1996), ‘Transnational Legal Process’, Nebraska Law Review
12 Martti Koskenniemi (1991), ‘The Future of Statehood’, Harvard International Law Journal
PART V IS INTERNATIONAL LAW NEUTRAL?
13 Martti Koskenniemi (1990), ‘The Politics of International Law’, European Journal of International Law, 1
14 Karen Knop (1993), ‘Feminist Re/Statements: Feminism and State Sovereignty in International Law’, Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems
15 Antony Anghie (1999), ‘Finding the Peripheries: Sovereignty and Colonialism in Nineteenth-Century International Law’, Harvard International Law Journal
PART VI IS INTERNATIONAL LAW JUST?
16 Thomas M. Franck (1989), ‘Is Justice Relevant to the International Legal System?’, Notre Dame Law Review
17 David Armstrong (1999), ‘Law, Justice and the Idea of a World Society’, International Affairs
PART VII IS INTERNATIONAL LAW DEMOCRATIC?
18 Fernando R. Tesón (1992), ‘The Kantian Theory of International Law’, Columbia Law Review, 92
19 Susan Marks (1997), ‘The End of History? Reflections on Some International Legal Theses’
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