Around twenty years ago, a challenge was laid down to international law by those writing at the critical periphery of the discipline; a challenge that has yet to find satisfactory response. Although often (mistakenly) characterised as nihilist, this book seeks to recast it in positive terms; to pose the question of what - if anything - is left of international law and ethics if we accept both that apolitical rules are impossible and that the values that must - inevitably - be used to justify them are irreducibly, radically subjective. After detailed analyses of different political and international legal philosophers who have confronted this issue, the answer is located in a "turn to literature" and a rehabilitation of the ancient notion of...
International Legal Positivism in a Post-Modern World provides fresh perspectives on one of the most...
Is the study of international law an art or a science? Can the role of international law be explaine...
Friedrich Kratochwil's book explores the role of law in the international arena and the key discours...
The Sentimental Life of International Law is about our age-old longing for a decent international so...
International legal scholarship has for so long taken the "Classical Question" of whether internatio...
Academic discourse on global justice is at an all-time high. Within ethics and international law, sc...
Providing the basis for critical engagement with the pessimism of the contemporary age, The Degradat...
This book examines the ethics and integrity approach to modelling the rule of law and the internatio...
The Limits of International Law received a great deal of criticism when it was published in 2005 but...
The familiar critical claim that propositions of international law cannot be both objective and norm...
The book provides an innovative analysis of the key concepts in international law and the common val...
International lawyers have looked at the study of their object by international relations scholars a...
International law is not merely a set of rules or processes, but is a professional activity practise...
The Limits of International Law sets forth a general theory of international law. The book rejects t...
Recent theorizing about transnational duties by moral and political philosophers fails to take prope...
International Legal Positivism in a Post-Modern World provides fresh perspectives on one of the most...
Is the study of international law an art or a science? Can the role of international law be explaine...
Friedrich Kratochwil's book explores the role of law in the international arena and the key discours...
The Sentimental Life of International Law is about our age-old longing for a decent international so...
International legal scholarship has for so long taken the "Classical Question" of whether internatio...
Academic discourse on global justice is at an all-time high. Within ethics and international law, sc...
Providing the basis for critical engagement with the pessimism of the contemporary age, The Degradat...
This book examines the ethics and integrity approach to modelling the rule of law and the internatio...
The Limits of International Law received a great deal of criticism when it was published in 2005 but...
The familiar critical claim that propositions of international law cannot be both objective and norm...
The book provides an innovative analysis of the key concepts in international law and the common val...
International lawyers have looked at the study of their object by international relations scholars a...
International law is not merely a set of rules or processes, but is a professional activity practise...
The Limits of International Law sets forth a general theory of international law. The book rejects t...
Recent theorizing about transnational duties by moral and political philosophers fails to take prope...
International Legal Positivism in a Post-Modern World provides fresh perspectives on one of the most...
Is the study of international law an art or a science? Can the role of international law be explaine...
Friedrich Kratochwil's book explores the role of law in the international arena and the key discours...