An Evolutionary Paradigm for International Law Philosophical Method,
The book transcends conventional social scientific method, political theory and its understanding of global governance to make the study of the philosophical essence of the international legal system fully accessible.
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An Evolutionary Paradigm for International Law
10.1057/9781137376657 - An Evolutionary Paradigm for International Law, John Martin Gillroy
Philosophy, Public Policy, and Transnational Law
Series Editor: John Martin Gillroy, Professor of International Relations and Founding Director of the Graduate Programs in Environmental Policy Design at Lehigh University, Pennsylvania. A Note from the Editor This new series for Palgrave Macmillan seeks, for the first time with a major publisher, to take the philosophical and public policy foundations of legal practice seriously; that is, not in terms of bits and pieces of theory or policy used to illustrate empirical claims, but as a systematic and integral basis for the study of codified law. The series will pursue scholarship that integrates the superstructure of the positive law with its philosophical and public policy substructure, producing a more threedimensional understanding of transnational law and its evolution, meaning, imperatives, and future. For the purposes of this series, transnational law includes the traditional categories of comparative and international law and seeks to understand the role of not just states, but persons, international organizations, nongovernmental organizations, and governments that create or use law that transcends sovereign states. The series encourages an interdisciplinary approach to transnational law and seeks research reports, original manuscripts, or edited collections that explore the essence of legal practice in both the public policy arguments that inform legal discourse and the philosophical precepts that create the logic of concepts inherent in policy debate. The series aims to expand the types and use of philosophical and policy paradigms exploring the nature of transnational law, so that its empirical dimensions are better illuminated for practitioners and scholars alike.
10.1057/9781137376657 - An Evolutionary Paradigm for International Law, John Martin Gillroy
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Philosophical Method, David Hume, and the Essence of Sovereignty John Martin Gillroy Philosophical Method, Policy Design, and the International Legal System Volume I
10.1057/9781137376657 - An Evolutionary Paradigm for International Law, John Martin Gillroy
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