Is the study of international law an art or a science? Can the role of international law be explained by general rules, with predictive value? Or does it require the exercise of judgment, in order to account for the richness and complexity of international life? Traditionally, international lawyers have gravitated to the latter view, analyzing issues in an essentially ad hoc and eclectic manner. In their controversial new book, THE LIMITS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, Jack Goldsmith and Eric Posner argue forcefully for a more scientific approach, relying on the methodology known as rational choice theory. The article examine the book\u27s ambition to develop an overarching theory of international law, which reduces the role played by international ...
ABSTRACT: International Law historically stems from a collection of international rules and principl...
The article examines how international law functions despite of decision-makers\u27 different concep...
In this review essay, we use Eric Posner and Alan Sykes\u27 Economic Foundations of International La...
Is the study of international law an art or a science? Can the role of international law be explaine...
An increasing number of scholars have begun to apply rational choice methodologies to the study of...
The Limits of International Law sets forth a general theory of international law. The book rejects t...
Jack Goldsmith of Harvard Law School and Eric Posner of the University of Chicago Law School articul...
When international relations scholars think about international law they either ignore culture or of...
International law has moved from the periphery to the center of public debate in the course of only ...
The author explores the empirical dilemma of international law; looking at international law based o...
International Law, the law governing the relations of civilized states with one another, has been a ...
Problem setting. Different directions of modern science of international law explore the problem of ...
This paper is a response to Jack L. Goldsmith and Eric A. Posner, \u27The Limits of International La...
No problem has proved more refractory to lawyers and scholars than understanding and explaining how ...
Does international law\u27s effectiveness require a clear distinction between law and non-law? This ...
ABSTRACT: International Law historically stems from a collection of international rules and principl...
The article examines how international law functions despite of decision-makers\u27 different concep...
In this review essay, we use Eric Posner and Alan Sykes\u27 Economic Foundations of International La...
Is the study of international law an art or a science? Can the role of international law be explaine...
An increasing number of scholars have begun to apply rational choice methodologies to the study of...
The Limits of International Law sets forth a general theory of international law. The book rejects t...
Jack Goldsmith of Harvard Law School and Eric Posner of the University of Chicago Law School articul...
When international relations scholars think about international law they either ignore culture or of...
International law has moved from the periphery to the center of public debate in the course of only ...
The author explores the empirical dilemma of international law; looking at international law based o...
International Law, the law governing the relations of civilized states with one another, has been a ...
Problem setting. Different directions of modern science of international law explore the problem of ...
This paper is a response to Jack L. Goldsmith and Eric A. Posner, \u27The Limits of International La...
No problem has proved more refractory to lawyers and scholars than understanding and explaining how ...
Does international law\u27s effectiveness require a clear distinction between law and non-law? This ...
ABSTRACT: International Law historically stems from a collection of international rules and principl...
The article examines how international law functions despite of decision-makers\u27 different concep...
In this review essay, we use Eric Posner and Alan Sykes\u27 Economic Foundations of International La...