ISBN-13: 9781412912556 / Angielski / Twarda / 2008 / 2304 str.
The role of law in world politics has become a major part of the study of international relations in the last fifteen years. This four-volume set brings together in a single source articles that reflect the spectrum of theoretical and empirical work on International Law in the social sciences. Together they address the central questions about the necessity, development and role of International Law: -How do international norms and rules about behavior develop? -Do they influence important aspects of interactions among states and other entities? -How do they condition international politics? Part 1: Approaches to the Study of International Law History and Background, Realism and International Law: Constructivist and Normative Approaches: Legalization and Judicialization: Part 2: International Law and International Relations: The Conceptual Terrain Sovereignty, International and Domestic Settings Institutional Design, Compliance, Adjudication Democracies and International Law Part 3: Issue Areas Economic and Property Rights Cooperation Security, Use of Force, and the Laws of War Human Rights, Humanitarian Intervention and War Crimes