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ArtikelCritical Legal Studies in Public International Law  
Oleh: Purvis, Nigel
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Harvard International Law Journal vol. 32 no. 1 (1991), page 81-128.
Topik: INTERNATIONAL LAW; public international law; critical legal studies
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Isi artikelEarly modernist theories of international law, like the classical theories that preceded them, were described as incapable of producing adequate explanations about the fundamental questions of world affairs, namely the origin and basis of international law's authority. Over the last decade, in response to the failures of early modernism and the marginality of the international law discipline, a new stream of critical international legal scholarship has emerged. The new stream's critical analysis of international law has demonstrated the incoherence of the liberal ethical bassis of international law, international law's constraining intellectual structure, the indeterminacy of international legal argument and the self validating nature of international law's authority ...
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