The Oxford Handbook of the Theory of International Law

Anne Orford & Florian Hoffmann & Martin Clark

Language: English

Published: Feb 14, 2016

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Introduction Theorizing International Law, Anne Orford and Florian Hoffmann Part 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 Özsu 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, Mónica García-Salmones 10: Hans Kelsen and the Return of Universalism, Jochen von Bersnstorff 11: Schmitt, Schmitteanism and contemporary International Legal Theory, Robert Howse 12: Hannah Arendt and International Legal Theory, Deborah Whitehall 13: International Legal Theory in Russia: A Civilizational Perspective, or can Individuals be Subjects of International Law?, Lauri Mälksoo Part 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 Jütersonke 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, Jörg Kammerhofer 21: Yale's Policy Science and International Law: Between Legal Formalism and the Policy Conceptualism, Hengameh Saberi 22: International Law and Economics: Letting Go of 'The Normal' in Pursuit of an Ever-Elusive Real, Dan Danielsen 23: Liberal Internationalism, Daniel Joyce 24: Feminist Approaches to International Law, Dianne Otto 25: Kant, Cosmopolitanism, and International Law, Wouter Werner and Geoff Gordon 26: Global Administrative Law And Deliberative Democracy, Benedict Kingsbury, Megan Donaldson And Rodrigo Vallejo Part 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, Frédéric Mégret 38: Theorizing Transitional Justice: Cashing in the Blue Chips, Vasuki Nesiah 39: Theorizing International Environmental Law, Stephen Humphreys and Yoriko Otomo, 40: Theorizing International Law and Development, Kerry Rittich 41: Theorizing Responsibility, Outi Korhonen and Toni Selkälä 42: Theorizing Private International Law, Horatia Muir Watt 43: Transnational Migration, Globalization, and Governance: Theorizing a Crisis, Chantal Thomas Part IV: Debates 44: Religion, Secularism, and International Law, Reut Paz 45: The Idea of Progress, Thomas Skouterist 46: International Legalism and International Politics, Florian Hoffmann 47: Creating Poverty, Jason Beckett 48: Fragmentation and Constitutionalization, Anne Peters.