In this paper I propose a novel account of international law as a subset of international political argument, in turn understood as a practice of deliberative discourse. I draw on a Habermasian communicative framework to integrate legal and political argument, facilitating a more nuanced and more plausible understanding of how international law and politics interact. Through a detailed examination of two historical cases from the first decade of the Northern Ireland conflict, involving the United Nations and the European Convention on Human Rights respectively, I illustrate three key dimensions of this framework: the relation between legal and political argument; the relation between...
This contribution bridges three fields—pragmatics, argumentation, and law. Arguments can be seen as ...
© 2016 Dr. Madelaine Sophie ChiamThis thesis argues that the contemporary prominence of internationa...
Concepts are an important element of the way international lawyers think and talk about internationa...
Recent studies have highlighted the instrumental use of language, wherein actors deploy claims to st...
The history of international law is traditionally seen as a dialogue with either general legal histo...
Recent studies have highlighted the instrumental use of language, wherein actors deploy claims to st...
This talk treats the articulation of the relationship between law and politics in two distinct eras ...
This thesis posits that international law and international politics are inextricably intertwined an...
The book provides an innovative analysis of the key concepts in international law and the common val...
If international law is all but irrelevant to international relations why do states spend so much ti...
The politics of international law are inextricably linked to the issue of governance. In this chapte...
• 12 Chapter edited volume, with foreword by Martti Koskenniemi. Produced over 3 years, and involvin...
In a decentralized global system that lacks the formal trappings of domestic governance systems, mos...
Since the end of the nineteenth century international law has been perceived as an autonomous instit...
For those international actors seeking to promote respect for international law, persuasion -- the p...
This contribution bridges three fields—pragmatics, argumentation, and law. Arguments can be seen as ...
© 2016 Dr. Madelaine Sophie ChiamThis thesis argues that the contemporary prominence of internationa...
Concepts are an important element of the way international lawyers think and talk about internationa...
Recent studies have highlighted the instrumental use of language, wherein actors deploy claims to st...
The history of international law is traditionally seen as a dialogue with either general legal histo...
Recent studies have highlighted the instrumental use of language, wherein actors deploy claims to st...
This talk treats the articulation of the relationship between law and politics in two distinct eras ...
This thesis posits that international law and international politics are inextricably intertwined an...
The book provides an innovative analysis of the key concepts in international law and the common val...
If international law is all but irrelevant to international relations why do states spend so much ti...
The politics of international law are inextricably linked to the issue of governance. In this chapte...
• 12 Chapter edited volume, with foreword by Martti Koskenniemi. Produced over 3 years, and involvin...
In a decentralized global system that lacks the formal trappings of domestic governance systems, mos...
Since the end of the nineteenth century international law has been perceived as an autonomous instit...
For those international actors seeking to promote respect for international law, persuasion -- the p...
This contribution bridges three fields—pragmatics, argumentation, and law. Arguments can be seen as ...
© 2016 Dr. Madelaine Sophie ChiamThis thesis argues that the contemporary prominence of internationa...
Concepts are an important element of the way international lawyers think and talk about internationa...