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The International Legal System as a System of Knowledge


ISBN13: 9781839105579
Published: October 2022
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £94.00



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International law is an underdeveloped branch of legal research: researchers still disagree over the proper understanding of several of its most fundamental issues, and genuinely so. This book helps to explain why. It brings clarity that will no doubt make international legal research more rational, which in turn vouches for a more productive legal discourse.

The author, together with invited contributors, builds an argument around theories of epistemological justification. As chapters contend, in international legal discourse, the construction of knowledge about international law presupposes some notion of an international legal system. International legal discourse accommodates several such notions. Each notion derives from a different conception of law. Thus, depending on whether a researcher endorses a legal positivist’s, a legal idealist’s or a legal realist’s conception of law, he or she will be constructing knowledge of international law under different epistemic conditions. The book sheds considerable light on these different conditions, with several chapters exploring how the different notions of an international legal system play out in the context of a series of concrete themes of legal practice. In doing so, the book helps to build a bridge between the practical and more philosophical aspects of this topic.

This book will be an ideal companion for scholars of international law. Lawyers and students interested in legal theory and philosophy will also benefit from this thought-provoking study.

Subjects:
Jurisprudence
Contents:
1. Introduction to International Law as a System of Knowledge
2. The notion of an international legal system
3. The creation and further development of international law
4. The interaction of rules and principles
5. The individuation of norms
6. International legal hierarchy
7. The conflict of rules
8. Special regimes and the significance of disciplinary boundaries
9. Interpretation in international law
10. Intertemporal law
11. International and domestic law - Leena Grover
12. International legal personality - Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen
13. International adjudication and jurisdictional conflict - Eric De Brabandere
14. Legality and legitimacy in international law - Eduardo Gill Pedro
15. The rationality of international legal research

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