Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Law and by Jeffrey L. Dunoff, Mark A. Pollack

By Jeffrey L. Dunoff, Mark A. Pollack

Foreign legislation and diplomacy: Synthesizing Insights from Interdisciplinary Scholarship brings jointly the main influential modern writers within the fields of foreign legislations and diplomacy to take inventory of what we all know concerning the making, interpretation, and enforcement of foreign legislation. The contributions to this quantity severely discover what fresh interdisciplinary paintings unearths in regards to the layout and workings of foreign associations, some of the roles performed by means of overseas and family courts, and the criteria that improve compliance with overseas legislations. the amount additionally explores how interdisciplinary paintings has complex theoretical understandings of the explanations and outcomes of the elevated legalization of overseas affairs.

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Martin concludes by making a case for a research program that focuses on analyzing the effectiveness of international law in addressing problems of international cooperation. The final section includes two chapters. In the first, Anne-Marie Slaughter (Chapter 25) looks back on the development of IL/IR scholarship in the two decades since her seminal article, reflects on the utility of IL/IR insights from the perspective of a practicing government official, and identifies a series of pressing topics in the development of international law, noting that, in each of these areas, the distinctive insights of international lawyers will be vital to a complete understanding.

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