The Promise and Perils of Non-Doctrinal Research Methods
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Köp båda 2 för 1674 kr'This volume acts as an important and provocative invitation to international legal scholars to take non-doctrinal methods seriously. The various contributions, as diverse as they are, come together in a call for methodological self-reflexiveness, scientific rigour in empirical data collection and analysis, and to consider the real world impacts of international laws and institutions, as well as the social and cultural context in which such laws and institutions develop and evolve.' --Richard Collins, University College Dublin, Ireland'The stakes are high: different methods make different worlds. Still, Deplano and her contributors avoid the snares of a disciplinary turf war and practice a plurality of methods instead. That is the way to proceed.' --Ingo Venzke, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Edited by Rossana Deplano, Associate Professor, University of Leicester, UK
Contents: INTRODUCTION Rossana Deplano 1. General Principles of Law Recognized by Civilized Nations: Method, Inductive-Empirical Analysis and (More) Scientific Results Marija oreska 2. The Evolution of Norms and Concepts in International Law: A Social Constructivist Approach Sarina Landefeld 3. A Case for Ethnography of International Investment Law Josef Ostansk 4. Going beyond judgements: Exploring the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights Alice Margaria 5. The development of child trafficking within international law: a socio-legal and archival analysis Elizabeth A. Faulkner 6. Appeals in the field of EU sanctions before the European Court of Justice after Lisbon: A quantitative study Giulia Gentile and Luigi Lonardo 7. The Perils of Quantitative Research in International Law Gabriel M. Lentner 8. The Unfulfilled Promises of the Data-Driven Approach to International Economic Law Huaxia Lai CONCLUSIONS Rossana Deplano Index