In this book, Adriana Sinclair provides international relations theorists with a better understanding of law and international law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adriana Sinclair teaches international relations theory, international political history and globalisation at the School of Political, Social and International Studies at the University of East Anglia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The theoretical foundations of constructivism and its treatment of law 2. Challenging the common sense idea of law 3. Introducing critical jurisprudence 4. Brown, desegregation and racism in America: the myth and reality of law's ability to solve complex social problems 5. Constructing rape: defining the problem and finding the solution 6. Law and normative backsliding: torture since 9/11 Conclusion.
Introduction; 1. The theoretical foundations of constructivism and its treatment of law; 2. Challenging the common sense idea of law; 3. Introducing critical jurisprudence; 4. Brown, desegregation and racism in America: the myth and reality of law's ability to solve complex social problems; 5. Constructing rape: defining the problem and finding the solution; 6. Law and normative backsliding: torture since 9/11; Conclusion.
Introduction 1. The theoretical foundations of constructivism and its treatment of law 2. Challenging the common sense idea of law 3. Introducing critical jurisprudence 4. Brown, desegregation and racism in America: the myth and reality of law's ability to solve complex social problems 5. Constructing rape: defining the problem and finding the solution 6. Law and normative backsliding: torture since 9/11 Conclusion.
Introduction; 1. The theoretical foundations of constructivism and its treatment of law; 2. Challenging the common sense idea of law; 3. Introducing critical jurisprudence; 4. Brown, desegregation and racism in America: the myth and reality of law's ability to solve complex social problems; 5. Constructing rape: defining the problem and finding the solution; 6. Law and normative backsliding: torture since 9/11; Conclusion.
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