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Research methods in international law

  1. Title statementResearch methods in international law : a handbook / edited by Rossana Deplano (Lecturer in Law, University of Leicester) and Nicholas Tsagourias (Professor of International Law, University of Sheffield, UK).
    PublicationNorthampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021.
    Phys.des.1 online resource (544 pages).
    ISBN9781788972369 (e-book)
    EditionHandbooks of research methods in law series
    Internal Bibliographies/Indexes NoteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
    ContentsContents: 1 Introduction / Rossana Deplano and Nicholas Tsagourias -- Part I: Rethinking methods -- 2. How to defend international legal method? / Richard Collins -- 3. Transatlantic divisions in methods of inquiry about law: What it means for international law / John Linarelli -- 4. International legal methods: Working for a tragic and cynical routine / Jean d'Aspremont -- 5. Methodology: Writing about how we do research / Sundhya Pahuja -- 6. Is international legal research international? / Rossana Deplano -- Part II: Doctrinal -- 7. International legal positivist research methods / Jörg Kammerhofer -- 8. Microwaving dreams? Why there is no point in reheating the hart-dworkin debate for international law / Jason Beckett -- 9. Revisiting the new haven methodology from an international law and policy perspective / Fozia Nazir Lone -- 10. Applying a natural law-method to international law / Jacob Giltaij -- 11. Marxist international law methodology? / Bill Bowring -- 12. International law and nervous states in the age of anger, the collapse of legal formalism and a return to natural law / Anthony Carty -- Part III: Empirical and socio-legal -- 13. The computational analysis of international law / Wolfgang Alschner -- 14. Process-tracing the meaning of international human rights law / Natalie R. Davidson -- 15. Experimental methodology in international law and the efficacy of international fact-finding: Evidence from the u.s. And Israel / Shiri Krebs -- 16. Tracing influence in international law: Beyond the antagonism between doctrine of law and social science / Maiko Meguro -- Part IV: Comparative -- 17. Comparative international constitutional law and its methodology / Nicholas Tsagourias -- 18. Exploring African union law through the lenses of comparative law: A comparative analysis with European Union law / Olufemi Amao and Matthew Chidebe Nwankwo -- 19. Qualitative comparative analysis (qca) as an empirical method for international law / Pablo Castillo-Ortiz -- Part V: Interdisciplinary research -- 20. From interdisciplinary to x-disciplinary methodology of international law / Outi Korhonen -- 21. Economic analysis of international law / Anne van Aaken and Ivana Stradner -- 22. The philosophy of international law / Stephen Riley -- 23. Third world approaches to international law: Between theory and method / Justine Bendel -- 24. Global constitutionalism as a method in international economic law / Andreas. R. Ziegler and Xinyan Zhao -- 25. Sociological objectivism: Still relevant? / Vassilis P Tzevelekos and Antal Berkes -- 26. Feminist methodologies / Gina Heathcote and Paola Zichi -- 27. What are you looking at? Documentary film and international law / Wouter Werner -- 28. International law and diplomacy / Iakovos Iakovidis -- Index.
    Notes to AvailabilityPřístup pouze pro oprávněné uživatele
    Another responsib. Deplano, Rossana,
    Tsagourias, Nikolaos K.,
    Another responsib. Edward Elgar Publishing,
    Subj. Headings International law - Handbooks, manuals, etc.
    Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books
    CountryMassachusetts
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindElectronic books
    URLPlný text pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL
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    "This timely Handbook contains a wide-ranging overview of the diverse research methods used within international law. Providing an insightful examination of how international legal knowledge is analysed and adopted, this Handbook offers the reader a deeper understanding on the role and place of research methods in international legal theory, reasoning and practice. Split into five parts, the chapters cover key topics across doctrinal, empirical, socio-legal, interdisciplinary research methods and methodology. The contributors also apply their knowledge and insight to explore the relationship between different research methods and their role in international legal theory, reasoning and practice. Covering a range of diverse subjects yet written in a methodical style, the contributors furthermore engage with rethinking international law methods. This comprehensive Handbook will be invaluable for researchers in international law, as well as being an excellent resource for graduate and doctoral students"--

    Contents: 1 Introduction / Rossana Deplano and Nicholas Tsagourias -- Part I: Rethinking methods -- 2. How to defend international legal method? / Richard Collins -- 3. Transatlantic divisions in methods of inquiry about law: What it means for international law / John Linarelli -- 4. International legal methods: Working for a tragic and cynical routine / Jean d'Aspremont -- 5. Methodology: Writing about how we do research / Sundhya Pahuja -- 6. Is international legal research international? / Rossana Deplano -- Part II: Doctrinal -- 7. International legal positivist research methods / Jörg Kammerhofer -- 8. Microwaving dreams? Why there is no point in reheating the hart-dworkin debate for international law / Jason Beckett -- 9. Revisiting the new haven methodology from an international law and policy perspective / Fozia Nazir Lone -- 10. Applying a natural law-method to international law / Jacob Giltaij -- 11. Marxist international law methodology? / Bill Bowring -- 12. International law and nervous states in the age of anger, the collapse of legal formalism and a return to natural law / Anthony Carty -- Part III: Empirical and socio-legal -- 13. The computational analysis of international law / Wolfgang Alschner -- 14. Process-tracing the meaning of international human rights law / Natalie R. Davidson -- 15. Experimental methodology in international law and the efficacy of international fact-finding: Evidence from the u.s. And Israel / Shiri Krebs -- 16. Tracing influence in international law: Beyond the antagonism between doctrine of law and social science / Maiko Meguro -- Part IV: Comparative -- 17. Comparative international constitutional law and its methodology / Nicholas Tsagourias -- 18. Exploring African union law through the lenses of comparative law: A comparative analysis with European Union law / Olufemi Amao and Matthew Chidebe Nwankwo -- 19. Qualitative comparative analysis (qca) as an empirical method for international law / Pablo Castillo-Ortiz -- Part V: Interdisciplinary research -- 20. From interdisciplinary to x-disciplinary methodology of international law / Outi Korhonen -- 21. Economic analysis of international law / Anne van Aaken and Ivana Stradner -- 22. The philosophy of international law / Stephen Riley -- 23. Third world approaches to international law: Between theory and method / Justine Bendel -- 24. Global constitutionalism as a method in international economic law / Andreas. R. Ziegler and Xinyan Zhao -- 25. Sociological objectivism: Still relevant? / Vassilis P Tzevelekos and Antal Berkes -- 26. Feminist methodologies / Gina Heathcote and Paola Zichi -- 27. What are you looking at? Documentary film and international law / Wouter Werner -- 28. International law and diplomacy / Iakovos Iakovidis -- Index.

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