Research methods in international law : a handbook /

"This timely Handbook contains a wide-ranging overview of the diverse research methods used within international law. Providing an insightful examination of how international legal knowledge is analysed and adopted, this Handbook offers the reader a deeper understanding on the role and place of...

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Další autoři: Deplano, Rossana (Editor), Tsagourias, Nikolaos K. (Editor)
Typ dokumentu: Kniha
Jazyk:Angličtina
Vydáno: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021
Edice:Handbooks of research methods in law
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Obsah:
  • 1. Introduction / Rossana Deplano and Nicholas Tsagourias
  • Part I: Rethinking methods
  • 2. How to defend international legal method? / Richard Collins
  • 3. Transatlantic divisions in methods of inquiry about law: What it means for international law / John Linarelli
  • 4. International legal methods: Working for a tragic and cynical routine / Jean d'Aspremont
  • 5. Methodology: Writing about how we do research / Sundhya Pahuja
  • 6. Is international legal research international? / Rossana Deplano
  • Part II: Doctrinal
  • 7. International legal positivist research methods / Jörg Kammerhofer
  • 8. Microwaving dreams? Why there is no point in reheating the hart-dworkin debate for international law / Jason Beckett
  • 9. Revisiting the new haven methodology from an international law and policy perspective / Fozia Nazir Lone
  • 10. Applying a natural law-method to international law / Jacob Giltaij
  • 11. Marxist international law methodology? / Bill Bowring
  • -12. International law and nervous states in the age of anger, the collapse of legal formalism and a return to natural law / Anthony Carty
  • Part III: Empirical and socio-legal
  • 13. The computational analysis of international law / Wolfgang Alschner
  • 14. Process-tracing the meaning of international human rights law / Natalie R. Davidson
  • 15. Experimental methodology in international law and the efficacy of international fact-finding: Evidence from the u.s. And Israel / Shiri Krebs
  • 16. Tracing influence in international law: Beyond the antagonism between doctrine of law and social science / Maiko Meguro
  • Part IV: Comparative
  • 17. Comparative international constitutional law and its methodology / Nicholas Tsagourias
  • 18. Exploring African union law through the lenses of comparative law: A comparative analysis with European Union law / Olufemi Amao and Matthew Chidebe Nwankwo
  • -19. Qualitative comparative analysis (qca) as an empirical method for international law / Pablo Castillo-Ortiz
  • Part V: Interdisciplinary research
  • 20. From interdisciplinary to x-disciplinary methodology of international law / Outi Korhonen
  • 21. Economic analysis of international law / Anne van Aaken and Ivana Stradner
  • 22. The philosophy of international law / Stephen Riley
  • 23. Third world approaches to international law: Between theory and method / Justine Bendel
  • 24. Global constitutionalism as a method in international economic law / Andreas. R. Ziegler and Xinyan Zhao
  • 25. Sociological objectivism: Still relevant? / Vassilis P Tzevelekos and Antal Berkes
  • 26. Feminist methodologies / Gina Heathcote and Paola Zichi
  • 27. What are you looking at? Documentary film and international law / Wouter Werner
  • 28. International law and diplomacy / Iakovos Iakovidis
  • Index.