01510 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020002200097041000800119082001100127084001500138100004000153245007100193260003600264300003200300520084400332650002201176700003201198990002501230990002501255INLIS00000000000987420221108104225 a0010-0520009874221108 | | eng  a978-90-04-33845-6 aeng a341.01 a341.01 GEN0 aGeneral Theory of International Law1 aGeneral Theory of International Law /cSiegfried Wiessner [Editor] aLeiden :bBrill Academic,c2017 axii, 534 p ; 25 cm ;c25 cm aThis introductory volume to the series of American Classics in International Law is intended to present, put into context, and critically appraise specifically American general theories of and about international law. Those frameworks of ideas include the very concept of international law, its justification, the struggle between formalism and experience, various theories of legitimacy and fairness, the law’s effectiveness, empirical analysis, critiques from the margins and the center, and approaches to its improvement. Particular focus is on American Legal Realism, the New Haven School of Jurisprudence, International and Transnational Legal Process, liberal theories of international law, linkages to social sciences, including Law and Economics, Critical Legal Studies, LatCrit, TWAIL, and feminist approaches to the discipline. 4aInternational Law0 aSiegfried Wiessner [Editor] a26476/MKRI-P/IX-2018 a26476/MKRI-P/IX-2018