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An Evolutionary Paradigm for International Law

Philosophical Method, David Hume, and the Essence of Sovereignty
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
325 Seiten
Englisch
Springer Palgrave Macmillanerschienen am19.11.20151st ed. 2013
The book transcends conventional social scientific method, political theory and its understanding of global governance to make the study of the philosophical essence of the international legal system fully accessible.mehr
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KlappentextThe book transcends conventional social scientific method, political theory and its understanding of global governance to make the study of the philosophical essence of the international legal system fully accessible.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-349-47779-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2015
Erscheinungsdatum19.11.2015
Auflage1st ed. 2013
Seiten325 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht476 g
IllustrationenXVII, 325 p.
Artikel-Nr.38255642

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Prologue: Sovereignty and Practical Reason 1. Philosophical Method, Hume's Philosophical-Policy and Legal Design 2. "Effectiveness": A "Local" Rule of Recognition and the Foundation for Justice-As-Sovereignty 3. "Progressive Codification": A Rule Of Adjudication and the Evolution of Justice-As-Sovereignty 4. "Peaceful Cooperation": A Universal Rule of Recognition and the Strategic Context of Justice-As-Sovereignty 5. "Non-Intervention": A Rule of Change and the Refinement of Justice-As-Sovereignty 6. Conclusion: The Metaphysical Elements of Sovereignty According to Hume's Comprehensive Policy Argumentmehr
Kritik
"John Martin Gillroy is a pioneer in a new and important field in the study of international society and international law. He is undertaking a long overdue reconciling of general philosophy with thinking about the conceptual foundations of international politics and law and institutions. In An Evolutionary Paradigm for International Law he turns to David Hume, one of the great inspirational sources of modern philosophy, and develops an ingenious extension of Hume's ideas on the nature of law and society to help us to understand international phenomena in a new and creative way. A rapidly emerging international society is in urgent need of such ideas." Philip Allott, Professor Emeritus of International Public Law, Cambridge University, UK

"In An Evolutionary Paradigm for International Law, John Martin Gillroy draws on the philosophy of Hume to illuminate the substructure of international law and the essence of sovereignty. He reassesses basic assumptions about the state, the sources of international law and the structure of the international legal system and advances an evolutionary paradigm for international law, aiming to provide a fuller and more systematic explanation than traditional positivist models." James R. Crawford, Whewell Professor of International Law, University of Cambridge, UK
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