Theory and Philosophy of International Law
vol. 1 Philosophical inquiries and general theoretical concerns
vol. 1 Philosophical inquiries and general theoretical concerns
vol. 2 The
kaleidoscope of different international law theories
This research collection offers a comprehensive view of the most notable
contributions to the theory and philosophy of international law. In the
first volume a number of philosophical inquiries have been selected,
alongside contributions offering general theoretical insight into
international law. The purpose is to identify general themes of
discussion, such as the nature and functioning of international law, and
to illustrate how philosophers and international law scholars tackle
them in their respective fields of inquiry. In the second volume, the
kaleidoscope of different contemporary theories and approaches to
international law is presented. The collection is an indispensable
reference for anyone interested in philosophical and theoretical
investigations in international law.