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The Status of Law in World Society: Meditations on the Role and Rule of Law


ISBN13: 9781107681071
Published: March 2014
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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Friedrich Kratochwil's book explores the role of law in the international arena and the key discourses surrounding it.

It explains the increased importance of law for politics, from law-fare to the judicialization of politics, to human rights, and why traditional expectations of progress through law have led to disappointment. Providing an overview of the debates in legal theory, philosophy, international law and international organizations,

Kratochwil reflects on the need to break down disciplinary boundaries and address important issues in both international relations and international law, including deformalization, fragmentation, the role of legal pluralism, the emergence of autonomous autopoietic systems and the appearance of non-territorial forms of empire.

He argues that the pretensions of a positivist theory in social science and of positivism in law are inappropriate for understanding practical problems and formulates an approach for the analysis of praxis based on constructivism and pragmatism.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Preface
Introduction: images of law
1. Inter-disciplinarity, the epistemological ideal of incontrovertible foundations and the problem of praxis
2. On the concept of law
3. On constitutions and fragmented orders
4. Of experts, helpers, and enthusiasts
5. The power of metaphors and narratives: systems, teleology, evolution and the issue of the 'global community'
6. Cosmopolitanism, publicity, and the emergence of a 'global administrative law'
7. The politics of rights
8. The limits and burdens of rights
9. The bounds of (non)-sense.