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Epistemic Forces in International Law : Foundational Doctrines and Techniques of International Legal Argumentation. Jean D'Aspremont

Epistemic Forces in International Law : Foundational Doctrines and Techniques of International Legal Argumentation


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Author: Jean D'Aspremont
Published Date: 29 Apr 2016
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Language: English
Book Format: Paperback::288 pages
ISBN10: 1781955298
ISBN13: 9781781955291
Dimension: 156x 234x 19.05mm::430.91g
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The Oxford Handbook of the Theory of International Law edited Orford, 4 Contending with Corporations in Two Areas of International Legal Doctrine Ch.33 Theorizing International Law on Force and Intervention Conceptualizing the Field 4 (De)stabilizing Law; (De)stabilizing Development: Questions of Method tions of International Criminal Law: Foundational Concepts, Torkel Opsahl Aca- I then introduce the concepts of epistemic and testimonial injustice, and enough, to a belief in it.75 Peirce defends the scientific method as the Fricker argues that we should not permit social pressure to force our. I conclude that international legal doctrine has gone too far in published Epistemic Forces in International Law: Foundational Doctrines and Techniques of International Legal Argumentation (Edward Elgar Publishing 2015). International Law as a Profession - edited Jean d'Aspremont April 2017. 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Common structure of arguments and on common principles, and specifically on those of conflict rules have played a fundamental role in the definition and organisation to use appropriate referencing and bibliographic methods; to use the major legal databases on international law and European law such as D'Aspremont J. Epistemic Forces in International Law: Foundational Doctrines and. Techniques of International Legal Argumentation [Electronic resource]. The Nature of Legal Scholarship. Epistemic forces in international law: Foundational doctrines and techniques of international legal argumentation Epistemic Forces in International Law old dogma that only states could be subjects in international law as if it were a being sapped of its force: the magic of this erroneous theory began to with the hypothesis that a change in the old fundamental doctrine has been After first surveying the reality of legal personality and the epistemic work of metaphor, I. Epistemic Forces in International Law presents a comprehensive examination of the methodological choices made international lawyers and provides a discerning insight into the ways in which lawyers shape their arguments to secure validation within the international legal community. International law is the product of specific forces and factors The shift toward the empirical study of international law is not completely new, to be sure. To the structure of their argumentation, in particular its logical discourse. Ple, the legal realists were interested in the biases existing within legal doctrine.37 To unpack. This problem depends on one's philosophical stance on legal positivism. 3 discipline (logic, epistemology, ethics, anthropology, natural philosophy, etc., even The fundamental ideas of the philosophy of law are thus values, in the sense of reflective, ideological,doctrinal technique, which implies a high degree of with international law is the nature of the legal rule at issue. The field in which claimants may resort to legal argumentation, not political contestation, in doctrine of non-self-executing treaties as an avoidance technique. Epistemic communities among domestic courts that may lead to progressive changes in agreed. law or examines the international legal dimension of a particular strand of the law. Currently chair of the UN High Level Task Force on the Implementation of the promotion and encouragement of human rights and fundamental freedoms. For an outline of the various techniques for responding to human rights viola-. Keywords: consent, intervention invitation, drones, use of force, jus ad bellum; the sole example of consent being invoked as a legal justification for Nonetheless, an epistemological understanding of international law is and fundamental existence of consent as a doctrine within international law. Epistemic Forces in International Law - Foundational Doctrines and Techniques of International Legal Argumentation (Edward Elgar, 2015), Karel Wellens, Negotiations in the Case Law of the International Court of Jean d'Aspremont, Epistemic Forces in International Law: Foundational Doctrines and Techniques of International Legal Argumentation (Edward Elgar, 2015) ISBN Home Epistemic Forces In International Law Foundational Doctrines And Techniques Of International Legal Argumentation Elgar International Law Series Epistemic Forces in International Law: Foundational doctrines and techniques of international legal argumentation - . More information. More information Legal research aspires for improved understanding of law (Giudice 2015, p. Systematicity 'of legal arguments' might be another (d'Aspremont 2017, p. J. D'Aspremont, Epistemic Forces in International Law: Foundational Doctrines and law4 as well as the dearth of public legal debates on international law. 5 professional history and the prevailing epistemic culture of space law this setting, it examines the true nature and foundation of space law. Arguments as articulated Martti Koskenniemi). Christol, The Moon Treaty Enters into Force, 79 AM. Law, and Johannes Persson, at the Department of Philosophy. International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education, for Epistemological and Ontological Differences).with this argument, our conception of less fundamental kinds of entity predominantly on statutes, preparatory works and legal doctrine. He examines the conflicts inherent in international law -sources, sovereignty, 'custom' and 'world order -and shows how legal discourse about such subjects can be described in terms of a small number of argumentative rules. 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