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Oxford handbook of the theory of international law / edited by Anne Orford and Florian Hoffmann with Martin Clark.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford handbooksPublication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2016Description: xxxi, 1045 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780198701958
Other title:
  • Theory of international law
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.01 ORF.O
Summary: Contents Machine generated contents note: pt. I HISTORIES 1.Theorizing the Turn to History in International Law /​ Matthew Craven 2.Roman Law and the Intellectual History of International Law /​ Randall Lesaffer 3.Transformations of Natural Law: Germany 1648 1815 /​ Martti Koskenniemi 4.Hugo Grotius: The Making of a Founding Father of International Law /​ Martine Julia van Ittersum 5.The Critique of Classical Thought during the Interwar Period: Vattel and Van Vollenhoven /​ Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet 6.The Ottoman Empire, the Origins of Extraterritoriality, and International Legal Theory /​ Umut Ozsu 7.China in the Age of the World Picture /​ Teemu Ruskola 8.Imperialism and International Legal Theory /​ Antony Anghie 9.Early Twentieth-Century Positivism Revisited /​ Monica Garcia-Salmones Rovira 10.Hans Kelsen and the Return of Universalism /​ Jochen von Bernstorff 11.Schmitt, Schmitteanism, and Contemporary International Legal Theory /​ Robert Howse Contents note continued: 12.Hannah Arendt and International Law /​ Deborah Whitehall 13.International Legal Theory in Russia: A Civilizational Perspective, or Can Individuals be Subjects of International Law? /​ Lauri Malksoo pt. II APPROACHES 14.Natural Law in International Legal Theory: Linear and Dialectical Presentations /​ Geoff Gordon 15.Marxist Approaches to International Law /​ Robert Knox 16.Realist Approaches to International Law /​ Oliver Jutersonke 17.Constructivism and the Politics of International Law /​ Oliver Kessler 18.The International Signs Law /​ Peter Goodrich 19.Moral Philosophy and International Law /​ Samantha Besson 20.International Legal Positivism /​ Jorg Kammerhofer 21.Yale's Policy Science and International Law: Between Legal Formalism and Policy Conceptualism /​ Hengameh Saberi 22.International Law and Economics: Letting Go of The `Normal' in Pursuit of an Ever-Elusive Real /​ Dan Danielsen Contents note continued: 23.Liberal Internationalism /​ Daniel Joyce 24.Feminist Approaches to International Law /​ Dianne Otto 25.Kant, Cosmopolitanism, and International Law /​ Geoff Gordon 26.Global Administrative Law and Deliberative Democracy /​ Rodrigo Vallejo pt. III REGIMES AND DOCTRINES 27.Towards a New Theory of Sources in International Law /​ Jean D'Aspremont 28.Something to Do with States /​ Gerry Simpson 29.Theorizing Recognition and International Personality /​ Rose Parfitt 30.Theorizing Jurisdiction /​ Gregor Noll 31.Theorizing International Organizations /​ Jan Klabbers 32.Theorizing the Corporation in International Law /​ Fleur Johns 33.Theorizing International Law on Force and Intervention /​ Dino Kritsiotis 34.Theorizing Human Rights /​ Ben Golder 35.Theorizing Free Trade /​ Anne Orford 36.International Criminal Law: Theory All Over the Place /​ Sarah Nouwen 37.Theorizing the Laws of War /​ Frederic Megret Contents note continued: 38.Theories of Transitional Justice: Cashing in the Blue Chips /​ Vasuki Nesiah 39.Theorizing International Environmental Law /​ Yoriko Otomo 40.Theorizing International Law and Development /​ Kerry Rittich 41.Theorizing Responsibility /​ Toni Selkala 42.Theorizing Private International Law /​ Horatia Muir Watt 43.Transnational Migration, Globalization, and Governance: Theorizing a Crisis /​ Chantal Thomas pt. IV DEBATES 44.Religion, Secularism, and International law /​ Reut Yael Paz 45.The Idea of Progress /​ Thomas Skouteris 46.International Legalism and International Politics /​ Florian Hoffmann 47.Creating Poverty /​ Jason Beckett 48.Fragmentation and Constitutionalization /​ Anne Peters.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents
Machine generated contents note: pt. I HISTORIES
1.Theorizing the Turn to History in International Law /​ Matthew Craven
2.Roman Law and the Intellectual History of International Law /​ Randall Lesaffer
3.Transformations of Natural Law: Germany 1648
1815 /​ Martti Koskenniemi
4.Hugo Grotius: The Making of a Founding Father of International Law /​ Martine Julia van Ittersum
5.The Critique of Classical Thought during the Interwar Period: Vattel and Van Vollenhoven /​ Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet
6.The Ottoman Empire, the Origins of Extraterritoriality, and International Legal Theory /​ Umut Ozsu
7.China in the Age of the World Picture /​ Teemu Ruskola
8.Imperialism and International Legal Theory /​ Antony Anghie
9.Early Twentieth-Century Positivism Revisited /​ Monica Garcia-Salmones Rovira
10.Hans Kelsen and the Return of Universalism /​ Jochen von Bernstorff
11.Schmitt, Schmitteanism, and Contemporary International Legal Theory /​ Robert Howse
Contents note continued: 12.Hannah Arendt and International Law /​ Deborah Whitehall
13.International Legal Theory in Russia: A Civilizational Perspective, or Can Individuals be Subjects of International Law? /​ Lauri Malksoo
pt. II APPROACHES
14.Natural Law in International Legal Theory: Linear and Dialectical Presentations /​ Geoff Gordon
15.Marxist Approaches to International Law /​ Robert Knox
16.Realist Approaches to International Law /​ Oliver Jutersonke
17.Constructivism and the Politics of International Law /​ Oliver Kessler
18.The International Signs Law /​ Peter Goodrich
19.Moral Philosophy and International Law /​ Samantha Besson
20.International Legal Positivism /​ Jorg Kammerhofer
21.Yale's Policy Science and International Law: Between Legal Formalism and Policy Conceptualism /​ Hengameh Saberi
22.International Law and Economics: Letting Go of The `Normal' in Pursuit of an Ever-Elusive Real /​ Dan Danielsen
Contents note continued: 23.Liberal Internationalism /​ Daniel Joyce
24.Feminist Approaches to International Law /​ Dianne Otto
25.Kant, Cosmopolitanism, and International Law /​ Geoff Gordon
26.Global Administrative Law and Deliberative Democracy /​ Rodrigo Vallejo
pt. III REGIMES AND DOCTRINES
27.Towards a New Theory of Sources in International Law /​ Jean D'Aspremont
28.Something to Do with States /​ Gerry Simpson
29.Theorizing Recognition and International Personality /​ Rose Parfitt
30.Theorizing Jurisdiction /​ Gregor Noll
31.Theorizing International Organizations /​ Jan Klabbers
32.Theorizing the Corporation in International Law /​ Fleur Johns
33.Theorizing International Law on Force and Intervention /​ Dino Kritsiotis
34.Theorizing Human Rights /​ Ben Golder
35.Theorizing Free Trade /​ Anne Orford
36.International Criminal Law: Theory All Over the Place /​ Sarah Nouwen
37.Theorizing the Laws of War /​ Frederic Megret
Contents note continued: 38.Theories of Transitional Justice: Cashing in the Blue Chips /​ Vasuki Nesiah
39.Theorizing International Environmental Law /​ Yoriko Otomo
40.Theorizing International Law and Development /​ Kerry Rittich
41.Theorizing Responsibility /​ Toni Selkala
42.Theorizing Private International Law /​ Horatia Muir Watt
43.Transnational Migration, Globalization, and Governance: Theorizing a Crisis /​ Chantal Thomas
pt. IV DEBATES
44.Religion, Secularism, and International law /​ Reut Yael Paz
45.The Idea of Progress /​ Thomas Skouteris
46.International Legalism and International Politics /​ Florian Hoffmann
47.Creating Poverty /​ Jason Beckett
48.Fragmentation and Constitutionalization /​ Anne Peters.

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