Theories are crucial in the study of law. However, international lawyers often focus on the practice of law rather than the underlying theories. To shed light on theoretical approaches to international law, the eBook “International Law Theories: An Inquiry into Different Ways of Thinking (1st Edition)” offers a comprehensive analysis of different ways of legal thinking. By familiarizing readers with various international legal theories, their genealogies, and critiques, the book encourages critical thinking to help readers gain sensitivity to different approaches.
This eBook aims to provide interested scholars, practitioners, and students of international law with a deeper understanding of different theoretical approaches and their implications for analysis, research, and practice. By presenting an analytical approach to international legal theory, the book aims to encourage readers to reflect on how knowledge is formed in the field of international law.
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Readers have praised the book for its insightful introduction to theoretical thinking in international law and its accessibility. According to the British Yearbook of International Law, it is “an insightful introduction and inquiry into theoretical thinking in general and international law theory in particular.” The Modern Law Review praised the book for making international law theories accessible and relatable, while the Melbourne Journal of International Law hailed it as a “profound exposition of the intellectual underpinnings of an entire discipline.”
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