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- THOMAS SKOUTERIS 著
- 出版社: T.M.C.ASSER PRESS
- ISBN:9067042994
- 出版时间:2010
- 标注页数:261页
- 文件大小:13MB
- 文件页数:274页
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图书目录
Chapter 1 Introduction - The Notion of Progress in International Law Discourse1
1.1 Progress and International Law Debates1
1.2 The Problem: Progress as a Notion that ‘Speaks Itself’15
1.3 Critique and Theses: Progress as the Product of Narratives22
1.4 Approach, Method, Outline30
1.4.1 Approach30
1.4.2 Method31
1.4.3 Outline35
Chapter 2 International Law as Progress - Stelios Seferiades and Interwar International Law39
2.1 Introduction39
2.2 The Narrative of Absolutism v. Democracy45
2.3 The Function of the Vocabulary of Progress58
2.4 A Vocabulary Situated64
2.5 Bourgeois Modernization and International Law73
2.6 How to Explain Away Sovereign (In)Equality77
2.7 The International Lawyer as Organic Intellectual86
2.8 Conclusions91
Chapter 3 Progress within International Law - The Doctrine of the Sources as Progress93
3.1 Introduction93
3.2 Interwar Discourse on the Sources of International Law and the Quest for Reconstruction98
3.3 Tropes of Reconstruction103
3.4 Article 38 as Progress121
3.5 The Vocabulary of Progress of the Sources126
3.6 Digression: Sources in Contemporary Textbooks138
3.7 An (Un)Stable Vocabulary150
3.8 Conclusion155
Chapter 4 International Law as Progress/Progress within International Law - The New Tribunalism159
4.1 Introduction159
4.2 The New Tribunalism164
4.2.1 Tribunals and pre-1980s international law164
4.2.2 Facts and trends of proliferation170
4.2.3 The new form of engagement173
4.3 Two Vocabularies of Progress180
4.3.1 The ‘lawyer-as-architect’180
4.3.2 The ‘lawyer-as-social-engineer’197
4.4 (Un)Stable Vocabularies206
4.4.1 Necessity206
4.4.2 Unity209
4.4.3 Progress211
4.5 Conclusion215
Chapter 5 In Closing217
5.1 Findings217
5.2 Progress as the Product of Narratives219
5.3 Progress Narratives as Politics222
5.4 Discourse Analysis as Action227
Bibliography231
Index259