Nature of International Law

Nature of International Law

Jovanovic, Miodrag A.

Cambridge University Press

04/2019

284

Dura

Inglês

9781108473330

15 a 20 dias

530

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Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I. International Law as a Subject Matter of Legal Philosophy - A Brief Historical Overview: 1. Early theorizing about law beyond the state - Ancient Greece and Rome; 2. Natural law theory and the birth of international legal scholarship - Grotius, Pufendorf and Hobbes; 3. The German public law turn; 4. Classical analytical jurisprudence: the rise of skepticism towards international law; 5. Twentieth century legal positivism on international law; 6. Revived jurisprudential interest in international law; Part II. In Search of the Nature of (International) Law - Methodological Postulates: 7. Grasping 'analytical' in the analytical approach; 8. Challenges to the conceptual analysis; 9. Beyond the conceptual analysis? The prototype theory of concepts and the nature of law; Part III. Typical Features of (International) Law: 10. The central case of law (as a genre); 11. Typical features of (international) law - preliminary finding; Part IV. International Law as a Normative Order: 12. Epistemological perspective - how are we to ascertain a norm; 13. Epistemological perspective at the international level - on formal sources of international law; 14. Perspective of practical rationality - how norms provide reasons for action; 15. Perspective of practical rationality at the international level; Part V. International Law as an Institutionalized and (Coercively) Guaranteed Order: 16. Institutionalization of the international order; 17. Institutions of international law; 18. (Coercive) guarantees in international law; Part VI. Justice-Aptness of International Law: 19. Allocative conflicts and international law-making; 20. Rectificatory justice and international law-application; Part VII. Fragmentation - A Special Feature of International Law?: 21. Hart's lens of 'systematicity'; 22. The ILC's lens of 'fragmentation'; 23. The 'as if' lens of international law's unity; In lieu of a conclusion - a note on (un)certainty.
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