na INLIS000000000003480 20221031110357 0010-0520003480 221031 | | eng 9780521546710 eng 341 341 POL Politics of International Law Politics of International Law / Edited by Christian Reus-Smit Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2004 xiv, 324p. ; 23 cm. ; 23 cm. Indeks : p.316 - 324 p.291 - 315 Politics and law appear deeply entwined in contemporary international relations. Yet existing perspectives struggle to understand the complex interplay between these aspects of international life. In this path-breaking volume, a group of leading international relations scholars and legal theorists advance a new constructivist perspective on the politics of international law. They reconceive politics as a field of human action that stands at the intersection of issues of identity, purpose, ethics and strategy, and define law as a historically contingent institutional expression of such politics. They explain how liberal politics has conditioned modern international law and how law 'feed back' to constitute international relations and world politics. This new perspective on the politics of international law is illustrated through detailed case-studies of the use of force, climate change, landmines, migrants rights, the International Criminal Court, the Kosovo bombing campaign, international financial institutions, and global governance. International Law - Political Aspects International Relations 11579/MKRI-P/XII-2008 11579/MKRI-P/XII-2008