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The international system is becoming increasingly legalized, with
legal arguments and legal advisors playing an increasingly
important part in the state policymaking process. Presenting a
practice-oriented theory of compliance with international law, this
book shows how international law affects the behavior of
increasingly lawyerized states in an ever more legalized world. By
highlighting the legalization of international legitimation and the
lawyerization of policymaking as the new engines of compliance, the
book's analytical framework rethinks the relationship between state
behavior and international law, and provides an empirical focus on
security through the study of NATO's military intervention in
Yugoslavia in 1999 and the changes in the US detention and
interrogation programs in the "War on Terror." Relying on primary
sources, the author demonstrates the effect of lawyerized decision
making on international law compliance, reconstructing the
strategies of (de-)legitimation used to show that international law
is the hegemonic frame of reference in interstate debates. This
book will be of interest to scholars of international relations,
government studies, foreign service studies and lawyers employed in
government work.
The international system is becoming increasingly legalized, with
legal arguments and legal advisors playing an increasingly
important part in the state policymaking process. Presenting a
practice-oriented theory of compliance with international law, this
book shows how international law affects the behavior of
increasingly lawyerized states in an ever more legalized world. By
highlighting the legalization of international legitimation and the
lawyerization of policymaking as the new engines of compliance, the
book's analytical framework rethinks the relationship between state
behavior and international law, and provides an empirical focus on
security through the study of NATO's military intervention in
Yugoslavia in 1999 and the changes in the US detention and
interrogation programs in the "War on Terror." Relying on primary
sources, the author demonstrates the effect of lawyerized decision
making on international law compliance, reconstructing the
strategies of (de-)legitimation used to show that international law
is the hegemonic frame of reference in interstate debates. This
book will be of interest to scholars of international relations,
government studies, foreign service studies and lawyers employed in
government work.
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