Invitation to the sociology of international law Moshe Hirsch.
By: Hirsch, Moshe
Language: İngilizce Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2015Description: 218 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780199688111Subject(s): Sociological jurisprudence | International law -- Social aspectsLOC classification: KZ1251 | .H57 2015
Contents:
Introduction: the sociological dimension of international law -- Sociological theories: regional and global trade agreements -- Collective memory and international law -- Social identity, international groups, and international law -- Diffusion of norms and its limits: socio-legal fragmentation, investment tribunals, and human rights law -- Deviance and conformity with international law -- Some conclusions.
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Introduction: the sociological dimension of international law -- Sociological theories: regional and global trade agreements -- Collective memory and international law -- Social identity, international groups, and international law -- Diffusion of norms and its limits: socio-legal fragmentation, investment tribunals, and human rights law -- Deviance and conformity with international law -- Some conclusions.
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