This innovative Research Handbook explores recent developments at
the intersection of international law, sociology and social theory.
In doing so, it highlights anew the potential contribution of
sociological methods and theories to the study of international
law, and illustrates their use in the examination of contemporary
problems of practical interest to international lawyers. The
diverse body of expert contributors discuss a wide range of
methodologies and approaches - including those inspired by the
giants of twentieth century social thought, as well as emergent
strands such as computational linguistics, performance theory and
economic sociology. With chapters exploring topical areas including
the globalization of law, economic globalization, property rights,
global governance, international legal counsel, social networks,
and anthropology, the Research Handbook presents a number of paths
for future research in international legal scholarship. Full of
original insight, this interdisciplinary Research Handbook will be
essential reading for academics and scholars in international law
and sociology, as well as postgraduate students. Lawyers practicing
in international law will also find this a stimulating read.
Contributors include: W. Alschner, F.M. Bohnenberger, R. Buchanan,
K. Byers, S. Cho, D. Desai, S. Dothan, J.L. Dunoff, S. Frerichs,
B.G. Garth, M. Hirsch, R. James, C. Joerges, N. Lamp, A. Lang, M.R.
Madsen, K. Mansveld, G. Messenger, M.A. Pollack, S. Puig, G.A.
Sarfaty, D. Schneiderman, W.G. Werner
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