Nicholas Onuf's International Legal Theory: Essays and Engagements 1966-2007 is a collection of the author's articles and book reviews from the period, including some previously unpublished material. The book records the author's efforts to address important problems in international legal theory and to engage other scholars who were also addressing these problems. As well as demonstrating Onuf's own constructivist contribution to the theoretical dimension of international law and international relations, each piece is preceded by a short introduction which highlights the wider themes and…mehr
Nicholas Onuf's International Legal Theory: Essays and Engagements 1966-2007 is a collection of the author's articles and book reviews from the period, including some previously unpublished material. The book records the author's efforts to address important problems in international legal theory and to engage other scholars who were also addressing these problems. As well as demonstrating Onuf's own constructivist contribution to the theoretical dimension of international law and international relations, each piece is preceded by a short introduction which highlights the wider themes and developments which have occurred in the field of international law in the last forty years.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Now retired, Nicholas Onuf taught at Georgetown, American and Florida International Universities and has been a visiting professor in Brazil, Japan, Sri Lanka and the US. He wrote World of Our Making and The Republican Legacy in International Thought and has co-authored or edited four other books.
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1. Introduction. Theory as Autobiography Part One: Legal Theory and Its Limits 1966-1980 2. Changing International Law (1966) 3. Professor Falk on the Quasi-Legislative Competence of the General Assembly (1969) 4. The Principle of Nonintervention the United Nations and the International System (1970) 5. Further Thoughts on a New Source of International Law: Professor D'Amato's "Manifest Intent" (1971) 6. Peremptory Norms of International Law: Their Source Function and Future (1973 with Richard K. Birney) 7. Law-Making in the Global Community (1974) 8. Reprisals: Rituals Rules Rationales (1974) 9. Law and Lawyers in International Crises (1975) 10. International Legal Order as an Idea (1978) 11. International Codification: Interpreting the Last Half-Century (1980) Part Two: Social Theory and the Linguistic Turn 1980-1993 12. Review Negara The Theatre State in Nineteenth-Century Bali by Clifford Geertz (1982) 13. Review Law Morality and the Relations of States by Terry Nardin (1984 with Professor Nardin's Reply) 14. Custom and Discourse (1985 with V. Spike Peterson) 15. Do Rules Say What They Do? From Ordinary Language to International Law (1984) 16. Review Jurisprudence: A Descriptive and Normative Analysis of Law by Anthony D'Amato (1986) 17. Review International Legal Structure by David Kennedy (1988) 18. Review From Apology to Utopia: The Structure of International Legal Argument by Martti Koskenniemi (1989) 19. Review International Law: Politics Values and Functions by Louis Henkin (General Course on Public International Law) (Receuil des cours de l'Academie de droit international de la Haye 1989 I (Vol. 213) (1991) 20. The Constitution of International Society (1993) Process Versus Rules Society and its Constitution International Society Part Three: Theory History and Modernity 1993-2006 21. Civitas Maxima: Wolff Vattel and the Fate of Republicanism (1993) 22. Review A Normative Approach to War: Peace War and Justice in Hugo Grotius ed. by Onuma Yasuaki (1994) 23. Review International Law and Political Reality: Collected Papers Volume One by Anthony D'Amato (1995) 24. "Tainted by Contingency": Retelling the Story of International Law (1995) 25. How to Think about "The Golden Age of International Law" (1999) 26. A Virtual Interview Conducted by Professor Onuma's Students in Tokyo (2002) 27. Normative Frameworks for Humanitarian Intervention (2002) 28. Eurocentrism and Civilization (2003) 29. Practicing Theory (2006)
1. Introduction. Theory as Autobiography Part One: Legal Theory and Its Limits 1966-1980 2. Changing International Law (1966) 3. Professor Falk on the Quasi-Legislative Competence of the General Assembly (1969) 4. The Principle of Nonintervention the United Nations and the International System (1970) 5. Further Thoughts on a New Source of International Law: Professor D'Amato's "Manifest Intent" (1971) 6. Peremptory Norms of International Law: Their Source Function and Future (1973 with Richard K. Birney) 7. Law-Making in the Global Community (1974) 8. Reprisals: Rituals Rules Rationales (1974) 9. Law and Lawyers in International Crises (1975) 10. International Legal Order as an Idea (1978) 11. International Codification: Interpreting the Last Half-Century (1980) Part Two: Social Theory and the Linguistic Turn 1980-1993 12. Review Negara The Theatre State in Nineteenth-Century Bali by Clifford Geertz (1982) 13. Review Law Morality and the Relations of States by Terry Nardin (1984 with Professor Nardin's Reply) 14. Custom and Discourse (1985 with V. Spike Peterson) 15. Do Rules Say What They Do? From Ordinary Language to International Law (1984) 16. Review Jurisprudence: A Descriptive and Normative Analysis of Law by Anthony D'Amato (1986) 17. Review International Legal Structure by David Kennedy (1988) 18. Review From Apology to Utopia: The Structure of International Legal Argument by Martti Koskenniemi (1989) 19. Review International Law: Politics Values and Functions by Louis Henkin (General Course on Public International Law) (Receuil des cours de l'Academie de droit international de la Haye 1989 I (Vol. 213) (1991) 20. The Constitution of International Society (1993) Process Versus Rules Society and its Constitution International Society Part Three: Theory History and Modernity 1993-2006 21. Civitas Maxima: Wolff Vattel and the Fate of Republicanism (1993) 22. Review A Normative Approach to War: Peace War and Justice in Hugo Grotius ed. by Onuma Yasuaki (1994) 23. Review International Law and Political Reality: Collected Papers Volume One by Anthony D'Amato (1995) 24. "Tainted by Contingency": Retelling the Story of International Law (1995) 25. How to Think about "The Golden Age of International Law" (1999) 26. A Virtual Interview Conducted by Professor Onuma's Students in Tokyo (2002) 27. Normative Frameworks for Humanitarian Intervention (2002) 28. Eurocentrism and Civilization (2003) 29. Practicing Theory (2006)
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