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100 1 _aArmstrong, J. D.
_q(James David),
_d1945-
245 1 0 _aInternational law and international relations /
_cDavid Armstrong, Theo Farrell, and Hélène Lambert.
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _aCambridge ;
_aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2012.
300 _ax, 353 p. ;
_c23 cm.
490 1 _aThemes in international relations
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 317-346) and index.
505 0 _aPart I. The foundations -- The nature of international law -- The evolution of international law -- Three lenses : realism, liberalism, constructivism -- Part II. The Law in World Politics -- Use of force -- Human rights -- International crimes -- International trade -- The environment -- Part III. Conclusions -- Law and power in an evolving world order.
520 _a"In this fully updated and revised edition, the authors explore the evolution, nature and function of international law in world politics and situate international law in its historical and political context. They propose three interdisciplinary 'lenses' (realist, liberal and constructivist) through which to view the role of international law in world politics and suggest that the concept of an international society provides the overall context within which international legal developments occur. These theoretical perspectives offer different ways of looking at international law in terms of what it is, how it works and how it changes. Topics covered include the use of force, international crimes, human rights, international trade and the environment. The new edition also contains more material on non-western perspectives, international institutions and non-state actors and a new bibliography. Each chapter features discussion questions and guides to further reading"--Provided by publisher.
520 _a"In this fully updated and revised edition, the authors explore the evolution, nature and function of international law in world politics and situate international law in its historical and political context. They propose three intredisciplinary 'lenses' (realist, liberal and constructivist) through which to view the role of internationla law in world politics, and suggest that the concept of an international society provides the overall context within which international legal developments occur. These theoretical perspectives offer different ways of looking at international law in terms of what it is, how it works and how it changes. Topics covered include the use of force, international crimes, human rights, international trade and the environment. The new edition also contains more material on non-western perspectives, international institutions, non-state actors, and a new bibliography. Each chapter features discussion questions and guides to further reading"--Provided by publisher.
650 0 _aInternational law.
650 0 _aInternational relations.
700 1 _aFarrell, Theo,
_d1967-
700 1 _aLambert, Hélène.
830 0 _aThemes in international relations.
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