Formalism and the sources of international law: a theory of the ascertainment of legal rules
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Main Author: Aspremont, Jean d' (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2011
Series:Oxford monographs in international law
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-258) and index
Introduction -- The concept and the rationale of formalism in international law -- The emergence of formal law-ascertainment in the theory of the sources of international law -- The critiques of formal law-ascertainment in the theory of the sources of international law -- Deformalization of law-ascertainment in contemporary theory of the sources of international law -- Lessons from the discontent with formalism -- The configuration of formal ascertainment of international law: the source thesis -- The foundations of formal ascertainment of international law: the social thesis -- Concluding remarks: ascertaining international legal rules in the future
As a result of the growing prominence of international organizations and non-binding instruments there is increasing controversy as to how to delineate the boundaries of international law. This book advocates a return to a more formal way of determining what is and isn't international law
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 266 p.)
ISBN:0191504823
0191732206
0199696314
1306074169
9780191504822
9780191732201
9780199696314
9781306074162

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