Epistemic Forces in International Law

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Epistemic Forces in International Law
Author : Jean d'Aspremont
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Language : English
Release Date : 27 February 2015
ISBN : 9781781955284
Pages : 288 pages
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Epistemic Forces in International Law examines the methodological choices of international lawyers through considering theories of statehood, sources, institutions and law-making. From this examination, Jean d'Aspremont presents a discerning insigh

Epistemic Forces in International Law

Epistemic Forces in International Law examines the methodological choices of international lawyers through considering theories of statehood, sources, institutions and law-making. From this examination, Jean d'Aspremont presents a discerning insigh

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