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International Law and History - Modern Interfaces

English · Paperback / Softback

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1. The Turn to the History of International Law; 2. Contextual Approaches to the History of International Law; 3. Critical/Post-Modern Approaches to the History of International Law; 4. TWAIL/Post-Colonial Approaches to the History of International Law; 5. Global Approaches to the History of International Law; 6. Feminist Approaches to the History of International Law; 7. Normative Approaches to the History of International Law; 8. Sociological Approaches to the History of International Law; 9. Institutional Approaches to the History of International Law; 10. Biographical Approaches to the History of International Law; 11. Multiperspectivity and Periodization in the History of International Law.

About the author

Ignacio de la Rasilla del Moral holds the Han Depei Chair in Public International Law and is a One Thousand Talents Plan Professor at The Wuhan University Institute of International Law in China. He is the author or editor of five books on international law and its histories including Experiments in International Adjudication (Cambridge 2019).

Summary

A multi-perspectival introduction to the fundamental debates and concepts in the history of the most global of all legal disciplines. An essential methodological research guide for students identifying the methods and approaches that suit their international legal-historical perspectives and address their historical and legal research questions.

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