Legal rules and international society
- Title
- Legal rules and international society / Anthony Clark Arend.
- Published by
- New York : Oxford University Press, 1999.
- Author
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Details
- Description
- ix, 208 pages; 22 cm
- Summary
- This book provides an interdisciplinary examination of international law by addressing four critical questions: How are international legal rules distinctive? How does an investigator determine the existence of a rule of international law? Does international law really matter in international politics? and What effect could the changing nature of international relations have on international law? Using Constructivist theory, Arend argues that international law can alter the identity of states, and, consequently, have a profound impact on state behavior.--Publisher description.
- Subject
- International law
- International organization
- International relations
- International society
- international relations
- international law
- International law
- International organization
- International relations
- Internationale Politik
- Völkerrecht
- Internationaal recht
- Internationale betrekkingen
- Internationale orde
- Public international law
- International co-operation
- Droit international
- Relations internationales
- Communauté internationale
- Contents
- 1. The Variety of International Rules -- 2. The Creation of International Legal Rules -- 3. A Methodology for Determining an International Legal Rule -- 4. Legal Rules and International Politics.
- The Future of the International Legal System -- 6. Legal Rules and International Society.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Note
- Includes index.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.