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A Social Theory of International Law - International Relations as a Complex System

English · Hardback

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There has long been an advocacy for the sociology of international law, and yet it has never been constructed so systematically and axiomatically as in this book. Based on vital terms such as 'action' and 'system, ' this book has conducted an investigation into the 'auspices' or the fundamental international sociological conditions over which international law is built, and accordingly, into how international law can control global relations.
The significance of this work lies in its aim of showing by the application of a consistent logic, how complex observed phenomena can be explained and understood on the basis of certain shared fundamental perceptions drawn from common experience.
By asking how a state acts in a complex system that consists of at least two subsystems having different goals and different logics, two specific issues are discussed:
(1) The relationship between domestic and international law, namely, that between Article 9 of the Constitution of Japan and the UN Charter (especially the provisions for a collective security system as mentioned in chapter VII),
(2) The relationship between international law and international politics, namely, the relationship between the prohibition of the use of nuclear weapons and the logic of nuclear deterrence.


Product details

Authors Kazuko Hirose Kawaguchi
Publisher Brill
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2003
 
EAN 9789041121585
ISBN 978-90-411-2158-5
No. of pages 340
Dimensions 165 mm x 244 mm x 23 mm
Weight 676 g
Series International Law in Japanese
Subjects Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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