In 1985, in a book entitled World Politics and International Law, Francis Boyle delivered a caustic critique of the work of international legal scholars: contemporary public international lawyers have developed a highly formalistic and exclusively technical international legal positivist approach to international relations. Wholly concerned with questions of legality, they have neglected both the great issues of American foreign policy and world affairs and the theoretical study of international relations
Contrary to common belief, international law is real and relevant to many professors of ...
International Legal Positivism in a Post-Modern World provides fresh perspectives on one of the most...
Political scientists — primarily in the discipline’s international relations subfield — have long st...
Nine years ago, Kenneth Abbott published an article exhorting international lawyers to read and mast...
International lawyers have looked at the study of their object by international relations scholars a...
This unique volume examines the opportunities for, and initiates work in, interdisciplinary research...
International law is playing an increasingly important role in international politics. However, inte...
In the fall of 1976, Richard R. Baxter, the Manley O. Hudson Professor of International Law at Harva...
The breadth of international law and institutions in contemporary global politics means it is no lon...
The disciplines of international law and international relations are inextricably linked. Both are c...
"International Relations and International Law have developed in parallel but distinctly throughout ...
International law is a set of rules intended to bind states in their relationships with each other. ...
WORLD survival and progress in an atomic epoch depends on an effectiveinternational law. Yet several...
In this fully updated and revised edition, the authors explore the evolution, nature and function of...
'Critical ' international legal studies constitute a so-called post-modem approach to inte...
Contrary to common belief, international law is real and relevant to many professors of ...
International Legal Positivism in a Post-Modern World provides fresh perspectives on one of the most...
Political scientists — primarily in the discipline’s international relations subfield — have long st...
Nine years ago, Kenneth Abbott published an article exhorting international lawyers to read and mast...
International lawyers have looked at the study of their object by international relations scholars a...
This unique volume examines the opportunities for, and initiates work in, interdisciplinary research...
International law is playing an increasingly important role in international politics. However, inte...
In the fall of 1976, Richard R. Baxter, the Manley O. Hudson Professor of International Law at Harva...
The breadth of international law and institutions in contemporary global politics means it is no lon...
The disciplines of international law and international relations are inextricably linked. Both are c...
"International Relations and International Law have developed in parallel but distinctly throughout ...
International law is a set of rules intended to bind states in their relationships with each other. ...
WORLD survival and progress in an atomic epoch depends on an effectiveinternational law. Yet several...
In this fully updated and revised edition, the authors explore the evolution, nature and function of...
'Critical ' international legal studies constitute a so-called post-modem approach to inte...
Contrary to common belief, international law is real and relevant to many professors of ...
International Legal Positivism in a Post-Modern World provides fresh perspectives on one of the most...
Political scientists — primarily in the discipline’s international relations subfield — have long st...