Professors Ryan Goodman and Derek Jinks have authored an important paper and have begun an important project: how the process of internalization of international law into national behavior transpires through the process of socialization. That project continues their important joint work on the Institutional Theory of Sovereignty\u27 by sketching an ambitious outline of an integrated model of social mechanisms that influence state behavior. In this comment, let me explain first, why the project and this paper are important; and second, how their project could be strengthened in the years ahead
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Professors Ryan Goodman and Derek Jinks have authored an important paper and have begun an important...
This thesis seeks to address both the evolution of international sovereignty norms and the process o...
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Jack Goldsmith of Harvard Law School and Eric Posner of the University of Chicago Law School articul...
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Sociology and international law are closely related. Both fields were formalised as disciplines in t...
The term hypernormalization was initially used by Berkeley anthropologist Alexei Yurchak to describe...
337 pagesThis dissertation purports to propose a new theory of international constitutionalism based...
The dominant modern account of the social basis of international law has been the society of states...
Professors Ryan Goodman and Derek Jinks have authored an important paper and have begun an important...
This thesis seeks to address both the evolution of international sovereignty norms and the process o...
This article synthesizes the results of two quantitative analyses, one at a macro and the second at ...
The conclusion I came to during my time in the Foreign Office was that the old international order w...
Nine years ago, Kenneth Abbott published an article exhorting international lawyers to read and mast...
International law has moved from the periphery to the center of public debate in the course of only ...
Analyzing an area of substantive law from an historical perspective offers the prospect of comprehen...
Transnational legal process theory suffers from an internalization problem: it does not adequately e...
The issues and analyses in this issue of the Fordham International Law Journal provide excellent cas...
Jack Goldsmith of Harvard Law School and Eric Posner of the University of Chicago Law School articul...
The Articles and Comments in this Volume cover a wide range of topics. Appropriately, each one uses ...
Sociology and international law are closely related. Both fields were formalised as disciplines in t...
The term hypernormalization was initially used by Berkeley anthropologist Alexei Yurchak to describe...
337 pagesThis dissertation purports to propose a new theory of international constitutionalism based...
The dominant modern account of the social basis of international law has been the society of states...