Pluralising international legal scholarship : the promise and perils of non-doctrinal research methods /
edited by Rossana Deplano, Lecturer in Law, Unviersity of Leicester, UK, with Giulia Gentile, King's College London, UK [and] Luigi Lonardo, King's College London, UK.
- vii, 205 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Includes index.
Introduction / General principles of law recognized by civilized nations : method, inductive-empirical analysis and (more) 'scientific' results / The evolution of norms and concepts in international law : a social constructivist approach / A case for ethnography of international investment law / Going beyond judgments : exploring the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights / The development of child trafficking within international law : a socio-legal and archival analysis / Appeals in the field of EU sanctions before the European Court of Justice after Lisbon : a quantitative study / The perils of quantitative research in international law / The unfulfilled promises of the data-driven approach to international economic law / Conclusions / Rossana Deplano -- Marija Đorđeska -- Sarina Landefeld -- Josef Ostřanský -- Alice Margaria -- Elizabeth A. Faulkner -- Giulia Gentile and Luigi Lonardo -- Gabriel M. Lentner -- Huaxia Lai -- Rossana Deplano.
9781788976367 (hardback)
International law--Methodology. International law--Legal research. Sociological jurisprudence--Methodology.